Currency
Hungarian Forint (HUF) Ft
Best Time
March to May, Sept to Nov
“Budapest is a city of thermal baths and majestic architecture; where the Danube flows gracefully through its heart. The rich history and vibrant nightlife create a unique ambiance, inviting you to uncover the stories behind its stunning facades and indulge in its culinary delights.”
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Budapest
“With a unique youthful atmosphere, world-class classical music scene, a pulsating nightlife, and an exceptional offer of natural thermal baths, Budapest is one of Europe's most delightful and enjoyable cities.”
Budapest Unveiled
Thermal baths, Danube River, and ruin bars.
The Széchenyi Thermal Bath is one of the largest medicinal baths in Europe, with 15 pools and 3 outdoor pools.
Budapest is known for its grandiose architecture, thermal baths, and rich cultural scene. Divided by the Danube River into Buda and Pest, each side offers its own charm. The Buda Castle and Parliament Building are some of the city’s most famous landmarks, while the Chain Bridge connects the two sides of the city. Budapest also boasts a lively nightlife, especially along the Danube River, with a wide range of restaurants, bars, and clubs. The city is also famous for its thermal spas, with Széchenyi Bath being one of the largest medicinal bath complexes in Europe.
Budapest has the largest synagogue in Europe, located in the city center.
Airport
Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD)
Places to See
Budapest, Döbrentei tér 9, 1013 Hungary
4.4
5,000-9,000 HUF
Temporarily closed
Historic ambiance, stunning rooftop hot tub with views
Vibe:
Traditional, Relaxing
Get To:
Accessible via tram (Rudas Baths station)
Tip:
Thermal baths, Massages
Historic Turkish bath offering a rooftop jacuzzi, warm/hot/cold pools and sauna/steam rooms
http://www.rudasfurdo.hu/Budapest, Kossuth Lajos tér 1-3, 1055 Hungary
4.8
3,000-8,000 HUF (tour)
8AM to 4PM
Architectural beauty, home to the National Assembly
Get To:
Accessible by tram and metro (Kossuth Lajos tér station)
Tip:
Guided tours, Photography
Notable landmark of Budapest with Gothic revival architecture
https://www.parlament.hu/Budapest, Szentháromság tér, 1014 Hungary
4.6
1,000-3,000 HUF (upper towers)
9AM to 11PM
Iconic architecture, stunning panoramas of the city
Get To:
Accessible by tram and bus (Fisherman’s Bastion station)
Tip:
Photography, Relaxation
Turreted castle-like structure with a large terrace offering a viewing platform to the city
http://www2.budavar.hu/index.php?menu=480Budapest, 1118 Hungary
4.7
Free
Open 24 hours
Historic significance, breathtaking views of the city and river
Get To:
Accessible by bus, a steep walk up from the city center
Tip:
Photography, Walking trails
UNESCO World Heritage Fortress filled with statues and a panoramic city view
https://www.citadellabudapest.comMust Visit:
Buda Castle, Danube River
Places to Eat
Budapest, Margit körút 101, 1024 Hungary
4.3
2,000-5,000 HUF (food and drinks)
11AM to 11PM
Laid-back atmosphere, local vibe
Get To:
Accessible by metro (Astoria station)
Tip:
Craft beers, Local wines
Hungarian pub serving goulash
Must Try:
Goulash, Chimney Cake, Langos, Paprikash
Places to Drink
Budapest, Hotel President, Hold u. 3, 1054 Hungary
4.4
5,000-10,000 HUF (per person)
5 to 11PM
Cozy ambiance with city views, perfect for sunset dining
Get To:
Accessible by metro (Kossuth Lajos tér station)
Tip:
Fine dining, Cocktails
Restaurant and bar serving creative dishes and cocktails with a view
Budapest, Hercegprímás u. 5, 1051 Hungary
4.5
5,000-10,000 HUF (per person)
Temporarily closed
Spectacular panoramic views, upscale ambiance
Get To:
Accessible by tram (Deák Ferenc tér station)
Tip:
Cocktails, Sunset views
Upscale laid-back spot with light background music and views over the city at night
Budapest, Gozsdu udvar, 1075 Hungary
4.6
Free (food/drink extra)
Open 24 hours
Variety of dining options, regular cultural events
Get To:
Accessible by tram (Astoria station)
Tip:
Local cuisine, Craft beers
Local courtyard featuring a range of bars, restaurants and street stores
Budapest Budapest Apaczai Csere J.U. 12-14, 1052 Hungary
9
40,000-100,000 HUF (per night)
Open 24 hours
Award-winning restaurant with Danube views
Vibe:
Elegant and Sophisticated
Get To:
M3 Metro Line, Nyugati Pályaudvar Station
Enjoys an excellent location on the banks of the Danube next to the Chain Bridge.
Budapest, Kazinczy u. 14, 1075 Hungary
4.6
2,000-6,000 HUF (drinks)
9AM to 11PM
Iconic ruin pub, cultural events, eclectic decor
Get To:
Accessible by tram (Astoria station)
Series of vintage bars located in the ruins of Budapest with great atmosphere
Budapest, Akácfa u. 51, 1073 Hungary
4.5
2,000-5,000 HUF (drinks and entry fee)
Temporarily closed
Unique ruin pub concept, art and music events
Get To:
Accessible by tram (Astoria station)
Huge nightclub converted from old houses
Music / Dance:
Hungarian Folk, Classical
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Transportation
Trains to Lisbon, walkable
City Overview
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is known for its stunning architecture, thermal baths, and rich history. The city is divided by the Danube River into Buda and Pest, each offering unique experiences.
3 Day City Itinerary Guide
- Day 1: Morning: Visit Buda Castle. Afternoon: Explore Fisherman's Bastion. Evening: Dinner on the Danube River cruise. - Day 2: Morning: Visit the Great Synagogue. Afternoon: Relax at Széchenyi Thermal Bath. Evening: Enjoy the nightlife in the Jewish Quarter. - Day 3: Morning: Explore Heroes' Square. Afternoon: Visit the House of Terror Museum. Evening: Dinner at a traditional Hungarian restaurant.
Current Trends
- Culinary scene: A rise in fusion cuisine and local ingredients. - Art and culture: Increasing interest in contemporary art galleries. - Tech startups: Budapest is becoming a hub for tech innovations.
Local Events Guide
- Budapest Wine Festival (September): Celebrating local wines with tastings and events. - Sziget Festival (August): A major music and cultural festival. - Christmas Markets (December): Festive markets with local crafts and foods.
Local Insider Tips
- Visit the ruin bars in the Jewish Quarter for a unique nightlife experience. - Explore the local thermal baths like Széchenyi and Gellért. - Discover the Central Market Hall for local produce and souvenirs.
Sustainable Travel
- Sustainable initiatives: Budapest promotes public transport and biking. - Eco-friendly accommodations: A growing number of hotels focus on sustainability. - Green spaces: Parks and gardens are being enhanced across the city.
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