Budapest attractions

The Great Synagogue

It is the largest synagogue in Europe. Inside this magnificent, twin-towered building you can find also the Hungarian Jewish Museum.

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Great Market Hall

Have a real insight into the city and visit the Great Market Hall on the Pest side of the river Danube next to Liberty Bridge.

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St. Lukács Thermal Bath

Budapest is often called as the „City of Spas” because it abounds in thermal and medicinal water springs, and became a leading sector in Hungarian tourism.

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St. Stephen’s Basilica

St. Stephen’s Basilica is one of the most beautiful and significant churches and touristic attractions, which gives home to wonderful organ concerts.

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Heroes’ Square

The Millennium Monument is situated in surrounded by seven statues that represent the seven ancient Hungarian tribes.

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The Parliament

The House of Parliament is one of the most famous building in Hungary, which was built for the millennial celebrations of 1896.

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Budapest Castle District

Budapest’s Castle District is abound in great attractions. The Royal Palace is situated on the southern part of Castle Hill.

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House of Hungarian Music

The House of Hungarian Music is one of the most wonderful attractions in the City Park, with many features concert halls, open-air stage and more.

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Museum of Ethnography

The Museum of Ethnography is already considered one of the continent’s most exciting contemporary buildings. The special building opened in 2022.

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Vajdahunyad Castle

This is a castle in the City Park of Budapest. From spring to autumn the lake around the castle is a spectacular location for boating and pedal boating.

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