Attractions in Budapest

Attractions in Budapest
Attractions in Budapest

Many people call the city the Paris of the Eastern Europe, and it is not without reason. Several million people come to the city every year to enjoy many things, and one of them is the magnificent architecture of the many buildings.

Hungarys history has been one of many wars and lots of struggling, and due to this, many buildings and memories have been destroyed, but luckily, not all! Still there is lot to see, and here you will be introduced to beauties such as the Parliament, the bridges of Budapest, the Castle area, the Heroes Square with its museums, the St. Stephen’s Basilica and many more. Just pick from the menu to the left! Under every sight you will find information about opening times, entrance fees and other useful information.

There are some things that you do not only have to see, but also experience. Such a place is the Szechényi Termal Bath. Find out more about what to do, at the “What to do“-page.

Attractions in Budapest:

Gellert Hill

Gellert Hill
Gellert Hill If you come to Budapest, you should for sure visit the Gellert Hill. Quite a lot of tourists...

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Bridges of Budapest

Bridges of Budapest
Since the first constant bridge came between Buda and Pest in 1849, several others have been added to the row...

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The Parliament

The Parliament
Hungarian Parliament The Hungarian Parliament was constructed between 1885 and 1902. This was a result of a law born in...

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The Castle

The Castle
Buda Castle The Castle of Buda (or the Castle of Budapest) is located on the hills of Buda and is...

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The Synagogue

The Synagogue
Synagogue in Budapest The inner part of the seventh district of Budapest is known as the Jewish ghetto of Budapest....

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State Opera

State Opera
Hungarian State Opera Until 1873 Budapest did not exist, only Buda and Pest. But, it was in 1873 that the...

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Matthias Church

Matthias Church
Matthias Church This church is called up after King Matthias, or Matthias the Just, a king who lived between 1443...

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The Fisherman’s Bastion

The Fisherman’s Bastion
Fishermen's Bastion Next to the Matthias Church, you can find the Fishermans Bastion. In the old times, the fishermen were...

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St. Stephen’s Basilica

St. Stephen’s Basilica
Saint Stephen's Basilica The most impressive and beautiful church in Budapest is the St. Stephens Basilica. It is located in...

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Heroes Square

Heroes Square
Heroes Square This square was made for the millennium in 1896, celebrating that the Hungarian came to this area thousand...

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Liberty Square

Liberty Square
Liberty Square Many tourist pages and books do not write so much about this square, though it is one of...

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Margaret Island

Margaret Island
Margaret Island is an island of peace, located between Buda and Pest. During summer, the citizens of Budapest always "escape"...

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