Guidebook for Budapest

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Guidebook for Budapest

Food Scene

The Lotz Room is really fabulous, don't miss it!
84 locals recommend
Alexandra Bookstore
39 Andrássy út
84 locals recommend
The Lotz Room is really fabulous, don't miss it!
Cool countryard with great cafe's and pubs, shops and weekend art market.
282 locals recommend
Hotel Gozsdu Court
13 Király u.
282 locals recommend
Cool countryard with great cafe's and pubs, shops and weekend art market.

Sightseeing

One of the most beautiful Neo-Renaissance buildings in Budapest.
949 locals recommend
Hungarian State Opera
22 Andrássy út
949 locals recommend
One of the most beautiful Neo-Renaissance buildings in Budapest.
A museum devoted to various historical terror regimes and practices.
875 locals recommend
House of Terror Museum
60 Andrássy út
875 locals recommend
A museum devoted to various historical terror regimes and practices.
The world's second-largest synagogue, featuring a room that holds three thousand people, is a center for the large Jewish community of Budapest.
1302 locals recommend
Dohány Street Synagogue
2 Dohány u.
1302 locals recommend
The world's second-largest synagogue, featuring a room that holds three thousand people, is a center for the large Jewish community of Budapest.
A large square constructed in 1896 for the millennium of the Magyar Conquest of Hungary. The square's Millennial Monument is flanked by the Fine Arts Museum and the Mucsarnok Art Gallery.
942 locals recommend
Heroes' Square
Hősök tere
942 locals recommend
A large square constructed in 1896 for the millennium of the Magyar Conquest of Hungary. The square's Millennial Monument is flanked by the Fine Arts Museum and the Mucsarnok Art Gallery.
Completed in 1849, this bridge was the first to be built across the Hungarian section of the Danube and is now considered to be one of the city's major landmarks.
795 locals recommend
Chain Bridge
Széchenyi Lánchíd
795 locals recommend
Completed in 1849, this bridge was the first to be built across the Hungarian section of the Danube and is now considered to be one of the city's major landmarks.
Architectural Buildings
64 locals recommend
Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Budapest
5-6 Széchenyi István tér
64 locals recommend
Architectural Buildings
One of Budapest's most upscale areas offers fashionable shops and numerous cafes and restaurants serving Hungarian and international cuisine.
358 locals recommend
Vörösmarty tér
3 Vörösmarty tér
358 locals recommend
One of Budapest's most upscale areas offers fashionable shops and numerous cafes and restaurants serving Hungarian and international cuisine.
Built between 1851 and 1905, this large parish church accommodates 8,500 people and features a magnificent 300-foot, neo-Renaissance dome.
1262 locals recommend
St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent Istvan Bazilika)
1 Szent István tér
1262 locals recommend
Built between 1851 and 1905, this large parish church accommodates 8,500 people and features a magnificent 300-foot, neo-Renaissance dome.
he domed neo-Gothic structre was inspired by the British House of Parliament and serves as both a vibrant government center and a proud city landmark on the banks of the Danube.
1905 locals recommend
Hungarian Parliament Building
1-3 Kossuth Lajos tér
1905 locals recommend
he domed neo-Gothic structre was inspired by the British House of Parliament and serves as both a vibrant government center and a proud city landmark on the banks of the Danube.
Fruit, specialties and souvenirs of all kinds in this, one of the largest market halls in Europe. Renovated in the mid 1990's, you may find this gorgeous building of archetectural interest as well.
1242 locals recommend
Central Market Hall
1-3 Vámház krt.
1242 locals recommend
Fruit, specialties and souvenirs of all kinds in this, one of the largest market halls in Europe. Renovated in the mid 1990's, you may find this gorgeous building of archetectural interest as well.
Scenic arch bridge (circa 1876) connecting the southern part of Budapest with Margaret Island, the city's popular island park and recreation area.
60 locals recommend
Margaret Bridge
3 Jászai Mari tér
60 locals recommend
Scenic arch bridge (circa 1876) connecting the southern part of Budapest with Margaret Island, the city's popular island park and recreation area.
Quiet walkways, flower gardens, romantic ruins and century-old trees make up this popular recreation spot located in the heart of Budapest.Activities for older children, Activities for young children
1643 locals recommend
Margaret Island Mini Zoo
Margitsziget
1643 locals recommend
Quiet walkways, flower gardens, romantic ruins and century-old trees make up this popular recreation spot located in the heart of Budapest.Activities for older children, Activities for young children

Drinks & Nightlife

Taste great Hungarian wines in a cozy and frendly place. You might need to book in advance on Friday and Saturday evening.
221 locals recommend
Király Street
Király utca
221 locals recommend
Taste great Hungarian wines in a cozy and frendly place. You might need to book in advance on Friday and Saturday evening.
The only place open on a Sunday night.
95 locals recommend
Nagymező Street
Nagymező utca
95 locals recommend
The only place open on a Sunday night.

Everything Else

Amazing thermal bath in Budapest with 15 indoor baths and 3 grand outdoor pools. It's relaxing and fun in the same time.
1248 locals recommend
Széchenyi Thermal Bath
9-11 Állatkerti krt.
1248 locals recommend
Amazing thermal bath in Budapest with 15 indoor baths and 3 grand outdoor pools. It's relaxing and fun in the same time.
Exit game? Room escape? Puzzle solving game? Team building? Having fun with others? The love of enclosure.
19 locals recommend
Erzsébet körút
Erzsébet körút
19 locals recommend
Exit game? Room escape? Puzzle solving game? Team building? Having fun with others? The love of enclosure.