Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, known for its rich history, stunning bridges over the Danube, and breathtaking architecture. The city is divided into two parts – Buda and Pest – connected by the iconic...
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Fisherman’s Bastion is a must-see on the Buda side. Fisherman’s Bastion is actually considered to be the Buda side castle wall and its namesake comes from the fisherman’s guild, who used to protect this area. It also has a nice restaurant with a beau...
Fisherman's Bastion
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In my opinion, the Hungarian Parliament Building is arguably the most spectacular building in Budapest. Opened in 1905, the building was constructed in a neo-gothic architectural style, and it is just stunning.If you want to see the interior you can ...
The castle was once considered to be the center of high society in Budapest. However, the castle has a complex and turbulent history, having been destroyed and rebuilt multiple times. During World War II, the palace was also occupied by the Nazis.
Buda Castle - Buda Castle, Budapest
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Gellert Hill is another great spot to travel to for sweeping views of Budapest and the Danube River. Atop Gellert Hill you will find the Citadella, an old military fortress, which has a number of scenic vistas that are perfect for capturing photos of...
Offically opened to the public in 1884, the Opera is the third-largest building in Budapest today.
Opera - Opera
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The House of Music Hungary is also an architectural wonder and a complex of spaces for live music, events and exhibitions. The kids can have a great time making strange sounds as they jump around the playground outside.
House of Music Hungary - Magyar Zene Háza
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A stark and poignant memorial to the 3,500 victims, many of them Jews, instructed to remove their shoes before being shot at this spot by members of Hungary’s Fascist Arrow Cross Party police towards the end of World War Ii.
Shoes on the Danube Bank
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Heroes' Square (Budapest)
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The largest church in Budapest, the Basilica holds one of Hungary’s most sacred treasures, the mummified right hand of St Stephen, founder of the nation in the year 1000.
St. Stephen's Basilica
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You just can't miss this,one of the most romantic and beautiful things to do in Budapest.
2025 Budapest Danube River Sightseeing Night Cruise with Drinks - with Reviews