Plan your visit to Budapest, Hungary
This Eastern European capital city offers beautiful views, interesting buildings from the 1896 celebration of Hungary’s millennium and plenty of history.
The capital of Hungary, Budapest is two cities in one: older Buda on the west and Pest on the east. They are separated by the Danube River, sometimes flowing gently and other times rushing violently. Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue, has been declared an internationally protected World Heritage Site, recognizing the city as one of the world’s outstanding urban landscapes.The city traces its history to Roman times. See this past on the Buda side at Aquincum, an excavated ancient Roman settlement in the Óbuda district, slightly north of the city center. Buda Castle Quarter lies at the heart of the city. Here you can see the Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom), with its colorful exterior. Buda Castle (Budai var), high on a western hill overlooking the city, lights up at night as the most recognizable part of Budapest’s skyline. Just a few minutes away on Gellért Hill is another towering structure, the Citadella, which has served as a fortress during several struggles within the city. The Liberty Statue (Szabadság-szobor), also on Gellért Hill, was installed as a celebration of Hungary’s liberation from Nazi occupation during World War II. Explore the interesting sights near City Park (Varosliget) on the eastern side of the city. Heroes’ Square (Hosok Tere) honors the city’s founders and defenders. Nearby is the Museum of Fine Arts (Szépművészeti Múzeum), while alongside a lake inside the park is the romantic looking Vajdahunyad Castle (Vajdahunyad vára). For other cultural attractions, visit the Hungarian National Museum (Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum), the National Theatre (Nemzeti Színház) and the Hungarian State Opera House (Magyar Állami Operaház) on the Pest side. Budapest has been the home of a number of famous sculptors, writers and composers.Budapest is easy to get around by car or on foot. The western Buda side is hilly, while eastern Pest is flat. The city also has many public transportation options. The subway system, one of Europe’s earliest, is still functional more than 100 years after its construction. There are also numerous bus tours, Danube boat tours, and even bicycle and Segway rentals or tours.
Buda Castle - One of the highlights of the Budapest skyline, this palatial structure also offers interesting galleries and museums.
Szechenyi Thermal Bath - Relish the remarkable experience of a bath party and relax in one of the 18 pools of Budapest’s famous hot spring water.
Parliament Building - Gaze at the grand building of the democratic government of the people of Hungary and enjoy its reflection in the Danube River.
Szechenyi Chain Bridge - Learn about the intriguing history and construction of the city’s most famous bridge, which offers interesting views along the River Danube.
Gellert Thermal Baths and Swimming Pool - Soothe your aching joints in Budapest’s famous mineral hot springs housed in an impressive building where you can also enjoy a range of spa treatments.
St. Stephen's Basilica - Ride an elevator to the dome of this large church to admire the panoramic views across Budapest and the Danube.
Hungarian State Opera House - Enjoy an opera or ballet or simply admire the beautiful interior and exterior of this pre-1900 neo-Renaissance architectural masterpiece.
Vaci Street - You can find the perfect gifts to bring home at Vaci Street during your stay in Budapest. Experience the area's entertainment choices and acclaimed art scene.
Budapest Hop-On Hop-Off Big Bus Tour - Jump aboard a double-decker bus and explore everything that enchanting Budapest has to offer at your leisure. With no limit to the number of rides you can take, visit famous landmarks such as St Stephen's Basilica, Heroes' Square, and the Hungarian Parliament building.
Half-day Wine Tasting Tour in Etyek Wine Country near Budapest - Savor some of Hungary’s delicious wines on this 4-5-hour wine tasting and dinner experience in the Etyek wine region. Leave Budapest in the morning or in the afternoon to explore this idyllic wine area, fêted for its elegant white and sparkling wines.
1-Hour&30-min Budapest Evening or Night Sightseeing Cruise & Unlimited Prosecco -
Budapest All in One Walking Tour with Cafe Stop - Get your bearings and see the sights on a 3.5-hour small-group walking tour of Budapest. Escorted by an expert English-speaking guide, you'll see all the highlights including numerous UNESCO World heritage sites such as Heroes' Square and The Buda Castle, plus unexpected gems on this fascinating walking tour of magical Budapest.
Night-Time Dark History and Vampire Walking Tour in Buda Castle District - Spend 2-hours exploring the exterior of the Buda castle district by night and listen to gruesome historical facts and the bloody side of the Hungarian history in the XV-XVII century, and learn the myths of Vlad Dracula and Elizabeth Báthory, once your Storyteller will reveal the despicable actions of these two mad figures, all along with vampire stories of the 19° century.
Budapest Culinary & Wine Walk - Budapest's first food tour (est. 2008!) introduces Hungarian food and wine culture through classic flavors, unique wines, history, and stunning architecture. You'll get a taste of the traditional side of Hungarian cuisine, and the modern artisan producers and specialty shops spicing up Budapest’s food scene.
Budapest Hop-On Hop-Off Bus, Boat & Walking Tour - Discover the history and architectural beauty of Budapest on an unlimited hop-on hop-off bus, boat and walking tour. With a 24, 48, or 72 hour pass, you can explore the Hunagrian capital to your own schedule, hopping on and off as you please.
Budapest Danube River Sightseeing Night Cruise by Legenda City Cruises - 1-hour Budapest long evening sightseeing cruise on the river Danube. Choice of 30 language film and audio-guide. 1 glass of drink - choice of champagne, wine, beer, soft drinks, mineral water and free wifi on board.