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Budapest Spots

All Attractions and Entertainment


Bors Gasztrobár
Bors Gasztrobár
 Soup Place
Kopaszi Dam
 Park
Fisherman's Bastion
 Scenic Lookout
Zeller Bistro
Zeller Bistro
 Restaurant
Városliget
 Park
Normafa
 Scenic Lookout
Buda Castle
 Castle
Gellert Hill
 Mountain
Roman Shore
 Beach
St. Stephen's Basilica
 Church
Heroes Square
 Plaza
Liberty Square
 Park
Zoo Budapest
 Zoo
Citadella
 Historic Site
Hungarian Parliament Building
 Capitol Building
Karolyi Garden
 Park
Szent István park
 Park
Erzsébet Square
 Park
Lake Feneketlen
 Lake
Comme Chez Soi
Comme Chez Soi
 Mediterranean Restaurant
Menza étterem és kávézó
Menza étterem és kávézó
 Hungarian Restaurant
Millennium park
 Park
Hungarian State Opera House
 Opera House
Vasúttörténeti Park
 Museum
Vajdahunyad castle
 Castle
Elizabeth lookout
 Scenic Lookout
Eiffel Square
 Plaza
St. Gellért square
 Plaza
Budapest Operetta Theatre
 Theater
Margaret Island
 Park
Váci street
 Plaza
Olimpia park
 Park
Aquapark Aquaworld
 Water Park
Statue of Liberty
 Must-visit spot
Kossuth Lajos square
 Plaza
Hungarian National Museum
 Museum
Shoes on the Danube bank
 Sculpture Garden
Vigadó square
 Plaza
Hungarian Natural History Museum
 Science Museum
Tomb of Gül Baba
 Historic Site
Tropicarium
 Aquarium
Széchenyi István square
 Park
Gellért mountain
 Scenic Lookout
House of Terror Museum
 History Museum
Batthyány squar
 Plaza
Oktogon square
 Plaza
Akvárium klub
 Concert Hall
Palatinus Open-Air Bath
 Water Park

Tourist Reviews

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@vikkitory
« Visiting the Széchenyi Baths is definitely worth it just to admire the architecture of the building. This is the largest bath complex not only in Budapest but in all of Europe. Guests can enjoy Turkish and Finnish saunas, mud treatments, saline and carbonated baths, as well as weight and contrast baths. For example, there are two small pools nearby, one with a temperature of 68°F and the other at 104°F. »
@t.ivashkina
« The biggest disappointment we experienced in Budapest was the hop-on/hop-off bus tour - minimal useful information and maximum advertising, with only 3 routes covering a 1.5-hour ride. Our tip? Get a multi-day pass and download an audio guide - it's way more interesting, and you won’t get stuck at traffic lights and in jams :) Plus, Tram N2 will take you past the main sights :) »
@innaveli
« Even if you can't get a ticket for the show at the Opera, take the tour – you won't regret it! In fact, I would strongly recommend going to the Opera tour first, and then to the Parliament – it's the best order to go in 😊 The intensity of visual experiences should rise gradually! »
@belykh_anton
« In Budapest, you absolutely have to check out the ruin bars (bars in abandoned buildings that haven't been renovated). The atmosphere is so cool and shabby! Plus, they serve great cocktails! We visited Anker-T and Szimpla, but there are actually quite a few out there! There's nothing better than having walked over 12 miles visiting sights and then enjoying a couple of cocktails in the evening. 🍹✨ »
@ventmb
« The first two days in Budapest, we were amazed at the lack of crazy tourist crowds. Even near the Parliament, there weren't many people around. We still had vivid memories of the horrors of walking across Charles Bridge in Prague and visiting the Grand Palace in Bangkok. But here it is, the most popular spot for tourists - Fisherman's Bastion. It was still busy, but manageable. This is another reason why we liked Budapest even more. 😊 »
@elenatomm
« If you are heading to Budapest, make sure to visit the Zoo. All the animals are within walking distance 😊 We spent the whole day there! »
@pay4okt
« The third day was packed with experiences, exploring both new places and beloved spots from my last visit. Parliament, Gellért Hill, the First World War Museum, endless streets, and the Danube...
I highly recommend visiting Budapest; a diverse getaway is guaranteed! 🌍✨ »