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What to see in Budapest on your trip

Budapest is a monumental city with countless sites and places of interest. Here’s our take on what to see in Budapest.

Main Monuments to See in Budapest

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Buda Castle

Once the residence of kings, it now houses the Széchenyi Library, the National Gallery, and the Budapest History Museum. A nighttime visit is a must, along with a photo or two. Reserve here for a tour of the castle’s caves.

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Budapest Parliament

This is one of Budapest’s most iconic buildings and the third largest parliament building in the world. Completed in 1902, this massive structure is awe-inspiring and can also be toured independently by purchasing a ticket.

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Heroes’ Square

This is likely Budapest’s most important square, located at the end of Andrássy Avenue. Filled with statues of Hungary’s founders, it’s one of the city’s most photographed spots.

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Chain Bridge

This historic bridge, designed by István Széchenyi, is the oldest in the city. Opened in 1849, it allowed pedestrians to cross the Danube. Destroyed during WWII and later rebuilt, it remains a central landmark of Budapest.

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Fisherman’s Bastion

Located within Buda Castle, this lookout point offers the city’s best views, especially at sunset. Don’t miss the chance to capture an essential photo from here.

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Vajdahunyad Castle

Originally a replica of Romania’s Vajdahunyad Castle, this structure was initially made of wood and cardboard for the 1896 exposition. Its popularity led to a permanent reconstruction in stone and brick, making it a top attraction today.

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Budapest Opera House

A Renaissance-style building designed by architect Miklós Ybl, the opera house is surrounded by statues of famous composers and makes for excellent photo opportunities.

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Szechenyi Baths

These renowned baths are the largest medicinal thermal baths in Europe. Their water comes from two thermal springs, with temperatures reaching around 75°C. Reserve online here.

Most Important Religious Sites to Visit in Hungary

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Great Synagogue of Budapest

This Jewish synagogue is the second largest in the world, only surpassed by one in Jerusalem. With 3,000 seats, it’s open to tourists year-round. Get your skip-the-line ticket here.

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Matthias Church

Also known as the Church of Our Lady, this is the city’s most important Catholic church. Built over two centuries, from the 13th to the 15th, it primarily reflects Neo-Gothic architecture. Reserve a ticket here for a classical music concert.

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St. Stephen’s Basilica

This is Hungary’s largest religious building, accommodating up to 8,500 people. Named after King Stephen I, it houses his preserved right hand, one of the country’s most treasured relics.

Most Important Streets in Budapest

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Váci Utca

This is Budapest’s most popular street, entirely pedestrianized and running parallel to the Danube River. With numerous shops and cafes, it’s the perfect place for a stroll to soak up the city’s ambiance.

andrassy avenue
Andrássy Avenue

This is the city’s grandest street, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lined with stately homes and government buildings, it’s also a prime spot for shopping.

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  • Thermal Baths Tour
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Places of interest

  • Buda Castle
  • Széchenyi Bath
  • Gellért Spa
  • Parliament
  • Chain Bridge
  • Central Market
  • St. Stephen’s Basilica
  • Fisherman’s Bastion
  • Great Synagogue
  • Budapest Opera

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