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Best places in Budapest. Description of the attractions of Budapest What must be done in Budapest

The capital of Hungary - Budapest, formed by a merger of three large areas: Buda, exercise (on the right bank of the Danube) and Pest (on the eastern bank of the Danube). This city is not in vain is considered one of the most beautiful in Europe - many of the sights of Budapest are listed on UNESCO World Heritage List.

What should I see in Budapest? This question worries everyone who first comes to the capital of Hungary. Below you will find a brief description of the most popular and plenty of attractions. The city is harmoniously combined with a rich historical heritage and modern artistic style. Guests of Budapest are provided with a wide range of interesting to visiting places - from ancient architectural monuments and fascinating museums to therapeutic thermal sources.

Buday Fortress and Castle Hill


On the territory of the Buday fortress, towering over the Danube on the castle hill, there are a number of the most famous medieval monuments and museums of Budapest. The most impressive of them is the Royal Palace of the XVIII century - a huge structure, in which 200 interior premises. He was erected on the site of the former castle built in the XIII century to protect against the attacks of Mongol-Tatars.

Despite serious damage during World War II, it was possible to restore most of the exterior, as well as a number of museums inside the museums, including the National Gallery in the main wing of the palace. The fourth floor of the southern wing is occupied by the famous Budapest Historical Museum. In front of the castle overlooking the Danube, the bronze horse statue of Prince Evgenia Savoy - an outstanding commander, a nice Savior of the country from the Turks.

Castle hill must be examined for its medieval alley and amazing architecture of different styles - Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque. The inner courtyard of the lock remains open around the clock, and the fortress with the onset of darkness is effectively highlighted by lights. The entire Buda Historical Complex is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage List.

Address: Castle Hill, Vár, Budapest, Hungary.

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The building of the Hungarian Parliament.

The building of the Hungarian Parliament in Budapest, designed and built in the style of neootics, is considered the largest construction in the country. Inside the building about 700 premises, most of which are hundreds of parliamentary offices.

The structure looks impressive from any angle, but the most exciting panorama opens from the side of the Danube. Despite strict control, in some parts of the building, excursions are held daily for visitors.

Address: Parliament, Budapest, Kossuth Lajos Tér 1-3, 1055 Hungary.

Bathing Gellert


Bath "Gellert". | Photo: Nan Palmero / Flickr.

This is one of the largest and most beautiful centenary of the city. Bathing and spa Gellert is a complex that includes an outdoor pool with thermal water (it can be with waves and without them), deep indoor pools, jacuzzi, Finnish sauna and other types of baths.

There are massage services and a variety of spa procedures. The Gellert complex was built in the period from 1912 to 1918. This is a magnificent sample architecture in the Art Nouveau style.

During World War II, the building of the bathing was made serious damage, but he managed to restore it, and in 2008, the renewed Bathing Gellert opened for visitors to return their former glory.

Address: GELLÉRT BATHS, BUDAPEST, KELENHEGYI úT 4, 1118 Hungary.

Entrance: Paid.


Square of heroes. | Photo: Clark & \u200b\u200bKim Kays / Flickr.

The Square of Heroes is one of the main urban areas, located at the end of Andrassy Avenue. In the center of the square, the Millennium Memorial is towering - a high column, crowned with the statue of Archangel Gabriel, who keeps the Apostolic Cross and the Crown of the King of Ishthan. The base of the column decorate equestrian sculptures of the leaders of seven Magyar tribes.

It is believed that they led people from Central Asia to the Carpathian pool, putting the beginning of the formation of the Hungarian state. On both sides of the central column, two semicircular colonnades are towers depicting outstanding figures who have entered the history of Hungary.

Two beautiful buildings of art museums are adjacent to the square, the Palace of Arts Mücs and the Museum of Fine Arts is adjacent to the Square.

Address: Heroes' Square, Budapest, Hősök Tere, 1146 Hungary.

Margit Island


This natural island, located in the Uzmitne Danube, is a beloved place of rest citizens and guests of Budapest. It is an urban natural park complex with a length of 2.5 km and about 500 m wide. For walks on the island, you can rent different types of self-propelled vehicles or electric vehicles.

The island ishing the treadmill with a length of 5.5 km with a special anti-slip coating - this is a popular place among jogging lovers away from the noise and bustle of the big city.

Among the sights include Margit Island: Music Fountain, whose jets "Dance" to the tact of playing classical music; medieval ruins; As well as a mini-zoo, which contains basically wounded waterfowl and wild birds.

Address: Budapest, Margaret Island, Hungary.


Church of St. Matyash (Church of the Virgin Mary). | Photo: Wei-Te Wong / Flickr.

The Mathiash Church, also known as the Church of the Virgin Mary, is one of the main attractions on the castle (Buday) Hill. The construction of the temple was completed in 1269, and the magnificent South portal with the relief depicting Mary's death was added in the 1300s. In the period of Turkish occupation (1541-1699), the Catholic Church was used as a mosque.

Later, the structure was rebuilt in the Baroque style and images of several important historical events appeared in the church, including the coronation of King Hungary Carl I in 1309 and the coronation of Emperor Austria Franz Joseph I and his wife Elizabeth (Sissi).

It was for this event that Ferenz Leaf composed his famous "Hungarian coronation mass". In the evenings on Sunday, free organ concerts are held in the Mathias Church.

Address: Mátyás Templom, Budapest, Szentháromság Tér 2, 1014 Hungary.

Embankment Danube

Embankment Danube - a plot of a wide pedestrian road coming from Elizabethan to a chain bridge. This is the perfect place for lovers of short, but very educational walks - many of the most famous sights of the Hungarian capital are clearly visible from the embankment.

Looking ashore in the urban area of \u200b\u200bBuda, you will see the Buday Fortress, a statue of freedom on the Hellert Hill and Fisherman Bastion. On the side of the embankment, you can visit the Schwan Senzany Square, see a lot of interesting sculptures, including the "Little Princess", as well as visit one of the many restaurants or cafes.

Address: Danube Promenade, Budapest, ID. Antall József RKP., 1054 Hungary.


Chain bridge of the section.

Beautiful suspension bridge, built in 1849, connects two historical parts of the city - I will (Western) and Pest (Eastern). Designed by the English engineer and built by Scottled, the chain bridge symbolizes national pride and economic progress.

This is a historically important and impressive architectural building in about 15 minutes. During the walk, you can see on both sides of the river many attractions of Budapest and make excellent photos. The bridge with the occurrence of darkness looks particularly impressive when bright lighting turns on.

Address: The Chain Bridge, Budapest, Széchenyi Lánchíd, 1051 Hungary.

Burning tours:


The exposition of this museum tells about the period of cruel dictators in the history of the Hungary of the 20th century - fascism and communism. The museum building itself was once the headquarters of the Hungarian fascist batch "Crossed arrows", subsequently, it was used by Hungary's state security services as a prison with torture cameras.

Museum visitors can see some prison premises located in the basement of the building. In addition to the constant exposition dedicated to the victims of totalitarian regimes, temporary thematic exhibitions are often held in the museum building.

Address:House of Terror, Budapest, Andrássy út 60, 1062 Hungary.


Basilica of St. Ishthan (Stephen) is one of the main religious structures not only Budapest, but also of all Hungary. The temple was erected in honor of Stephen I - the first king and the founder of the Hungarian state, the ark is kept with the relics of this being revered by the saint.

In the Basilica of St. Ishthan, concerts of classical and organ music regularly are regularly organized, and sometimes performances pass right on the square in front of the temple. The one who is not afraid of heights can climb the steep screw staircase to the base of the dome and in a clear, calm day to enjoy the wonderful views of the city in the Buda district.

Address: St. Stephen's Basilica, Budapest, Szent István Tér 1, 1051 Hungary.


Hungarian State Opera House. | Photo: Wikimedia.

Theater takes a beautiful building in the style of non-hereniss. His visual hall accommodates more than 1,200 people, and according to the quality of acoustics, it is considered one of the best in the world. For the first time, the Hungarian Opera House opened in 1884, and the emperor France-Joseph was present at the show of the premiere play.

Outside, two monuments are installed in front of the theater building: the author of the national anthem of Hungary - Ferenc Erkel, and another world-famous Hungarian composer - Ferrency List.

You can get acquainted with the luxurious interior decoration of the theater - frescoes, bronze chandeliers, beautiful painting and sculptures, in two ways: by buying a ticket to the performance, or during an excursion (they are held for visitors during the day).

Address: Hungarian State Opera House, Budapest, Andrássy út 22, 1061 Hungary.


Fisherman bastion. | Photo: Randy Connolly / Flickr.

Fisherman Bastion is an architectural white-eyed ensemble in a neo-neutic style on a castle hill. Although it looks like a medieval structure, in fact it was built at the beginning of the 20th century as a panoramic observation deck with views of the Danube, Margit Island and Pest. Especially beautiful panoramas of the city can be seen at sunset.

The construction is an area surrounded by a gallery with seven towers. These towers symbolize the seven Magyar tribes, which settled in the 9th century of the Earth along the shores of the Danube, putting the beginning of the formation of the Hungarian state. Bastion is built on the site of the old fishing market, and named after the fishermen guild, which in the Middle Ages stood on guard of this site of urban walls.

Address: Fisherman's Bastion, Budapest, Szentháromság Tér, 1014 Hungary.


Museum "Hospital in the rock". | Photo: Wei-Te Wong / Flickr.

In a cliff under the castle hill there is an underground labyrinth of caves and aisles, which from prehistoric times were used for different purposes. During World War II, they served as a bomb shelter and hospital ambulance, and during the Cold War of the Hospital equipped additional protection against possible nuclear pollution.

Currently, the Museum "Hospital in a rock" is opened here, telling visitors about how in the siege of Budapest during World War II, residents of the city were covered here, and the doctors saved the wounded.

Among the exhibits of the museum gallery of photoportines of medical personnel of military time, medicines, means of communication, dishes, old newspapers, stocks of non-resistant products and much more. Exhibits are also represented by exhibits that tell about the devastating consequences of the use of nuclear weapons.

Address: Sziklakórház Atombunker Múzeum, Budapest, Lovas út 4, 1012 Hungary.


This unusual museum makes it possible to plunge into the world of complete darkness and imagine the life of blind people. Blind or visually impaired guides in complete darkness conduct visitors to the labyrinth of all sorts of premises with an artificially created atmosphere - garden, street, supermarket, baar, etc.

When entering the museum, everyone is asked to turn off any possible light sources, such as mobile phones or digital clock so that in the halls it was dark. After going around the exhibition premises, you can dine in a cafe - also in complete darkness.

Visitors serve blind waiters who help to navigate the location of plates and cutlery.

Address: Invisible Exhibition, Budapest, KIS Rókus U. 16-20, 1024 Hungary.


The Faust Wine Cellar is located under the Buday Fortress. It was built from the ruins of the ancient Dominican Monastery and something resembles a mysterious cave - this is a room with a vaulted brick ceiling and walls with uneven masonry. Here we regularly hold tastings of wines from 22 wine regions of Hungary and the Hungarian national drink - fruit-berry vodka of the pancake.

Sommelier distributes instructions for proper wine tasting to make the tasteful and aroma of the best Hungarian wines. The Faust Wine Cellar offers several tasting programs to its visitors, during which you not only be able to evaluate the quality of different wines, but also recognize their history.

Address: Budapest, FAUST WINE CELLAR, HESS ANDRÁS TÉR, HUNGARY.


Memento Park. | Photo: Wikimedia.

Memento Park is a wonderful open-air museum. The main part of its territory is occupied by numerous sculptures of the Communist Epoch in the history of Hungary. These are mainly the monuments that were dismantled in 1989 by the decree of government in the process of decamsmanization or as a protest of the Hungarian people against the former hateful regime.

The park opened for visitors in 1993 and immediately became one of the main attractions related to the history of the city. On the territory of the museum is often temporary exhibitions, telling about the lives of people in communist mode.

Among other exhibits at such exhibitions can be familiar with the materials on the activities of the Hungarian Secret Police.

Address: Memento Park, Budapest, Balatoni út - Szabadkai Utca Sarok, 1223 Hungary.


Ecseri is a fantastic flea market on the outskirts of the city, where, if you wish, you can find real "treasures": antique things, vintage clothes, amazing porcelain products, paintings, military relics and much more.

True, for this, it may have to get around a lot of kiosks and trading trays, to the failure of the things that seems to be cracked by all sorts of things. Even if you do not plan to buy something in this market, it is interesting to just wander among the counters, considering all sorts of trinkets and representing their former owners.

Address: Ecseri Flea Market, Budapest, Nagykőrösi út 156, 1194 Hungary.


Central Market Budapest. | Photo: Yuan / Flickr.

The large central market is one of the main attractions of Budapest. It is popular not only among the locals who often come to the shopping market. Tourists are attracted here Architecture of the Negotic style building, a wide range of local products, as well as a large selection of original souvenirs.

On the lower floors, fruits and vegetables grown in local farms are sold, as well as fresh meat. Gorgeous lace, chess kits and high-quality leather products can be found on the upper floors of the market.

In addition to products, on the large market you can buy such local homemade delicacies like Goulash and Langos, which are sold in grocery stalls on the top floor.

Address: Central Market Hall, Budapest, Vámház Krt. 1-3, 1093 Hungary.


Budapest funicular. | Photo: Wikimedia.

Budapest Funicular, which opened in 1870, is considered the second of the oldest funicular in the world. For lifting and shutting the trailers, a special system of thrust and counterweights is used. This type of transport is very popular for two reasons: first, it helps to quickly reach the top of the castle hill, and secondly, it allows you to enjoy the wonderful panoramic views of the Danube from a bird's eye view.

Since 1988, the speed of lifting the carriage is slowed down to enable passengers as long as possible to enjoy the trip. The route is discovered daily until 22:00, which allows you to admire the exciting panoramas of the evening Pest.

Address: Budapest Castle Hill Funicular, Budapest, Clark Ádám Tér, 1013 Hungary.

Buday hills


View from the Buda Hills. | Photo: Thomas D Mørkeberg / Flickr.

This is one of the green areas of the city. Residents of Budapest love to relax here away from noisy urban life. On the hills there are a lot of hiking trails, as well as mountain bike tracks - the level of complexity of the tracks varies from low to medium.

Those who want to slowly explore the Buday hills, should ride on a children's railway. She is named so no longer - it is almost completely serviced by children of 10-14 years old, with the exception of several adult employees responsible for safety.

Address: The Buda Hills, Nagykovácsi 2094, Hungary.


Andrassy Avenue. | Photo: Wikimedia.

This amazing Avenue Budapest Avenue stretches from Herzhebet Square in the center of Pest to the city park vasserig. In 2002, he was recognized as the UNESCO World Heritage Site. An unhurried walk through the main city avenue is a great way to get acquainted with the variety of architectural styles of Budapest.

Among buildings that attract special attention, the Hungarian State Opera House, beautiful mansions and townhouses in the style of non-hereniss, as well as the buildings of a number of national embassies and consulates. Under the Avenger Avenue, the City Metro line passes - its transport system is considered one of the oldest underground railways in the world.

Address: Budapest, Andrássy út, Hungary.


The Statue of Liberty. | Photo: Fred Romero / Flickr.

Statue of Freedom on Hill Gellert is one of the few well-known monuments of the communist regime remaining after the transition to democracy. The monument, symbolizing freedom, retained in part because of its successful location - the statue is visible from almost anywhere in the city, and the fascinating panoramic view of Budapest opens down at the bottom.

The statue was erected in 1947 and was originally dedicated to the Soviet soldiers who died for the liberation of Hungary. However, later the engraved inscription on the monument was changed and now it looks like that - "everyone who sacrificed their lives for independence, freedom and prosperity of Hungary".

Only for the sake of an unforgettable wonderful view to the city is worth a walk to the top of the Hill Hellert.

Address: Budapest, Liberty Statue, Hungary.


Citadel. | Photo: Erik Cleves Kristensen / Flickr.

The citadel is on top of the famous Hill Gellert. The fortress was built by the ruling Dynasty of the Habsburg after the Hungarian uprising for independence. It was assumed that the successful location of this strategic facility will allow monitoring the areas of Buda and Pest, and in the case of a possible future uprising, it is used to use a citadel for shelling rebuilders.

Hungarian troops were posted on the territory of the citadel until 1897. During the 1956 Hungarian revolution, Soviet troops used the Citadel to control the city. Currently, a restaurant, hotel and museum opened on the territory of Budapest citadel.

Address: Budapest, Citadella, Hungary.


Thermal swimming pool (swimming pool). | Photo: Wei-Te Wong / Flickr.

Thermal swimming pool in Budapest is considered one of the largest medical centers in Europe. Water here is rich in sulfates, calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate and fluorine - minerals that have a healing effect at various illnesses, including for diseases of the joints.

For those who want to just enjoy the relaxing effect of thermal sources, there are numerous pools on the territory of the complex, as well as saunas and steam baths. In addition, massage and cosmetic procedures are offered visitors (for an additional fee).

An indelible impression produces bathing in two outdoor pools in cool weather with the onset of darkness - couples rising from hot water creates around a surprisingly mysterious atmosphere.

Address: Széchenyi Thermal Baths, Budapest, Állatkerti KRT. 9-11, 1146 Hungary.

Entrance: Paid.

Budapest city park


Vaidakhunyad Castle. | Photo: CTJ71081 / Flickr.

Park Varoshleget (Translated from the Hungarian "City Park") - this is an excellent place of recreation in the residents of Budapest. There are many sports fields, coupled, artificial channels and reservoirs. In the summer, the lakes ride boats, and in winter one of them turns into a huge ice rink - one of the largest in Europe.

On the territory of the Park Varoshleget, there are a number of famous sights of the city - Budapest Municipal Zoo, Botanical Garden, Budapest Circus and Vaidakhunyad Castle (which hosts the Museum of Agriculture of Hungary). At the exit from the park you can see another interesting sight of Budapest - the hourglass "Wheel of Time".

They are a giant wheel of granite, glass and steel, and are considered the largest sanding hours in the world. Every year on December 31, the clock makes a turnover of 180 degrees, while the camera with sand rises, and empty - goes away. From this point on, a new countdown of time and a one-year crosspatch cycle of sand begins.

Address: City Park, Budapest, Kós Károly Stny., 1146 Hungary.


Hungarian National Museum. | Photo: ISTVAN / Flickr.

This is one of the main museums in the capital of Hungary, located in the majestic building of the neoclassical style. Its funds are more than a million exhibits that introduce visitors with history, art, religion and archeology of Hungary and regions that are currently no longer part of the state.

The quiet gardens surrounding the museum building is a great place to stay and leisurely walks. This is a popular place in the city, especially in the summer months.

Address: Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, Múzeum Krt. 14-16, 1088 Hungary.

Park Museum and Ruins Aquinkum


Museum Aquinkum. | Photo: CAROLE RADDATO / FLICKR.

Archaeological Park Museum Aquinkum in Budapest is a place, compulsory to visit everyone who is interested in an ancient history. On the territory of the park there are ruins of an ancient Roman city, as well as a museum with a rich collection of archaeological exhibits. Aquinkum was the center of the Roman province of Pannonia and stood on the place where Budapest is now located.

The ancient city served as an important military bridgehead of the Roman Empire. Walking around the park (Ruin Garden), you can see in the center of Aquinkum well-preserved public buildings and structures - an amphitheater for gladiator fighting, a city bath, scleps, etc., as well as a few housing.

The Museum is of particular interest to Roman relics and a valid copy of the well-known water body dating from the III century - it was found in the Aquinkum district in 1931.

Address: Aquincum Museum, Budapest, Szentendrei út 135, 1031 Hungary.

University Church

This beautiful Baroque Church of Budapest is a bit alleged from the lively shopping streets of the city - her facade goes to a narrow street in the southern part of the Pesti region. The temple was raised from 1725 to 1742, and two massive towers built in 1771. Initially, the church was built for the Monastic Order of Poulinov, but later, by the decree of Emperor Yosif II, she was withdrawn from the monks and was transferred to the property of the city university.

The facade of the building decorate the sculptures of the Saints Paul and Anthony, as well as high columns, crowned with a triangular niche Timpan depicted by the coat of arms of the Order of Poulins. The inner space of the church is an elongated non-pilaster and covered apges.

The walls are lined with marble, and the vaulted ceilings decorate the frescoes, which depict scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary (1776). In addition, the sculptures of St. Paul and St. Anthony are attracted to the High Altar (1746), ancient departments, choirs and unique items made by the monks of the Order.

Address: University Church, Budapest, Papnövelde U. 8, 1053 Hungary.


This unusual museum is located in one of the basements in the center of Budapest. Here is a collection of more than 130 rare slot machines for playing pinball and other arcade games. This is the largest open exposure in Europe.

There are no windows in the museum room - it is covered only by the light of gaming machines. Museum Interactive - visitors can play on any of the machines. The establishment is very popular among Pinbol fans not only in Hungary, but also beyond.

Address: Flippermúzeum, Budapest, Radnóti Miklós U. 18, 1137 Hungary.

The Budapest Center is already so seeded with tourists that the Hungarians themselves living in V, part VI and VII regions must be feeling uncomfortable. In good weather, there is no push here: the famous city baths are crowded, in the Jewish quarter it is not anywhere from foreigners. The Village found out where to go.

Bathing Rudas.





It is stupid to come to Budapest and do not decide on a campaign, although many are shy, especially if they are not familiar with the process. After the first visit, its own method of camping is produced in healing waters: you can first just get sick in a water tank +32 degrees, then go to the joinery bath (+40), then go to the steam room, and from there after a short soul jump in +17 and below . As you wish!

The city has a lot of purchase, and on weekends they are clogged. It is known about Kupalna Rudash since 1556, then Buda has been in the power of Turks for 15 years. Rudash Color: Eight green columns keep the dome, under it - an octagonal pool with thermal water from three springs. Here are huge men wrapped in sheets, a couple make a massage on stone sun beds, you can swim in the pool, sit in a jacuzzi overlooking the Danube, but there is a nuance. Since 1936, the bath was opened only for men, and, apparently, as a tribute tradition, still Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday - are men's days. Only on Tuesday, the bath is working for women, and on the weekend it was made and you can come to everyone.

In men's days, here you can walk the naked and look at the bizarre tattoos of the kindest bullers, resting soul and body, in women - to listen to the chatter of the Hungarian girlfriends, neighbors, the elderly ladies, who have every Tuesday to go to the bath. If you do not want to divide in a gender, then come early in the morning at the weekend or at night. On Saturday, the baths are open up to four in the morning.

Borozo and Sorozo.




Own Borozó and Söröző are almost in every village, and in the city these many people who had walked places are scattered everywhere. In Borozó, a penny pour wine into Söröző - beer. Tourists are usually afraid to go here: it is immediately clear that, except in Hungarian, they do not speak here. But the range is so small that you can somehow explain. In the wine they give Hungarian white, red or pink from the beadon. One of these establishments appears in the film Zoltan Fabry "Fifth Print" (1976), it is worth it.

There will be textured molders around you, which sometimes gather here from early morning.

Homemade PikkPack shoes



Designer Sarah Glyash - Graduate of Budapest University of Art and Design named after one of the largest avant-gardeists of the first half of the last century Laslo Mokhoy-Nager. During his studies, the girl plunged into the history of Hungarian shoes and became interested in Bocskor (Boccor) - slippers, which are made of a solid piece of leather. Sarah was born the idea to try to make such shoes today and involve in the process of those who will be worn. She quickly gathered 20 thousand dollars on Kickstarter and launched production. About pikkpack write all fashionable magazines of the city.

For each PikkPack pair there are two pairs of shoelaces and instructions, as these laces sew their shoes. At the PikkPack owner, the process will take about an hour. Soft skin, everything breathes, colors - a huge amount, wearing convenient. To order your own pair, you need to leave a request on the site. Cap and her colleagues will tell how to pick up shoes, or organize delivery (possible in any country).

Butter Brothers.


Little cute establishments in Budapest so much that tourists do not have time to get to them. One of them is a bakery Butter Brothers - is located near the central market. There are excellent coffee, silence, deserted Lonay street, homemade pastries and delicacies to dinner.

LEHEL market




To the market at the Lehel Tér station will have to go to the subway in the native Mytischinsky car. Although this place got a monstrous building of 2002, he himself is quite pleasant: unlike the central market, where there is a permanent rumble, here quietly. Lehel has fewer people, a variety of assortment of local products, a lot of fish and spices. It is not worth walking around the market, the most pleasant part of the XIII district is closer to the Danube.

Walking in the mountains




On weekends on the hills of Buda, you can meet many families with children: in good weather, picnics are walking and arrange here, collectively go on a jog and walking dogs. Here you can walk along the routes of different degrees of complexity (color signs are drawn in the trees, so as not to divert), ride a bike (for those who are not afraid to go to the slide), ride a pioneer railroad or climb to the observation tower on Jànos Hegy on the chair lifting.

You can come to Normafa, overlooking the inner part of Buda, a little on the Danube and the Pest area for Parliament. The name of the mountain gave the Opera Bellini, in 1840, under the old beech there was a spa aria from the Opera "Norma". Here there are several points where you can have a snack and drink coffee. From here it is easy to sit on the Pioneer Railway, where children are working for 10-14 years old, thus learning the railway business, and get to the observation tower, and come down from it. Or exactly the opposite: from Budi on the chair lift to the tower, from her to sit on the Pioneer Railway and go for a walk along Normafa, and from there get to the subway.

From the subway Széll Kálmán Tér should go to the 21st or 21A buses. Or on a gear railway - a route 60 from Városmajor.

Going to watch Budapest - the capital of Hungary, you get a kind of bonus "two in one". Why? Because Budapest is not just historically formed from several cities - and today the Danube River shares it into two parts, I will be dear, which differ from each other. Most likely, you will have the impression that you visited two cities, just visiting different shores. Following our guide, you will visit almost all the sights of Budapest, see both parts of the city and take a walk around the surrounding area.

From this article you will find out what you can see in Budapest in just three days. We offer to start the city's examination from the Pest and Islands of Margit, on the second day I will inspect, and in the third and subsequent visit to the sights in the vicinity of Budapest.

  • Budapest Parliament, Freedom Square and Basilica St. Ishthan
  • Museum Miniversum, Hungarian State Opera House and Avengers
  • House Terror, Gold Museum of Southeast Asia and Heroes Square
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Park Varoshleget and Swimming Centers
  • Castle Vaidakhunyad, Music Academy of Ferenz Leaf and Erzhebetva
  • Hotel Boscolo, big synagogue and chain bridge section
  • Shoes on the Embankment Danube, Newgeti Railway Station and Pinbol Museum
  • Margit Island, Palatinus Bath and Tomb Gul Baba
  • Fisherman Bastion, Church of St. Mathia and the Museum "Hospital in the Rock"
  • Palace of Shanndor and the Royal Palace, Museum of the History of Budapest
  • Battle of Rat, Bathing Kiray and Mount Hellert
  • Statue of Liberty, Cave Gellert and Bathing Gellert
  • Bridge of Freedom, Big Market and Hungarian National Museum
  • Waci Street, Aquaworld Waterpark and Aquinkum Museum
  • Museum of Kiscked, Mountain Nature Reserve Shash and the Palace of Arts
  • Museum of Ludwig, Big Flea Market "Escery Pic"
  • Memento Park and Brounswick Castle

In order to be convenient to navigate where all these sights are located and how it is more convenient to get to them, at the bottom of the article there is a map with the sights of Budapest in Russian, on which marks are applied with a description.

What to see in Budapest - 1st day

Pest is the flat part of the city, which facilitates the trip, there is also a considerable part of popular attractions. Therefore, it is recommended to start the inspection of Budapest from this shore. Budapest Parliament, Museums, Square and many other interesting places can be visited on the first day, and later to join the city's nightlife.

Start acquaintance with the city stands from the parliament building - it is not for nothing that it is considered a business card of Budapest. The construction went at the end of the 19th - early 20th century, the scale of the building and his finish is impressive to this day. It will be interesting and inspect it from all sides, and, of course, to visit the parliament inside, best with the guide. Sculptures, gilding, stained glass windows, the famous dome room - you can see all this in less than an hour, but the impressions will remain for a long time.

Near the main attractions of Budapest there is only unfortunate accommodation options. Here they are:

  • Premium Apartment Parliament. Rating - 9.3 based on 51 reviews. Price 35 euros.
  • Apartment Garibaldi.. Rating - 8.6 based on 275 reviews. Price 30 euros.
  • Hotel Parlament 4 *. Rating - 9.3 based on 2,173 reviews. Price 65 euros.

After the inspection of the Budapest parliament, you can go deep into the city and go to the Freedom Square. It is also a square, which will make a walk even more pleasant. Until 1886, there were barracks here, but when they were demolished, there was decided on the released place to equip area. Today you can see a memorial, a fountain and several beautiful buildings: the National Bank, the Building of the Exchange, etc.

Freedom Square is also the very center of Budapest. Here are some options for budget housing here:

  • Boomerang Hostel. Rating - 8.2 based on 1,826 reviews. Price 11 euros.
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This is the largest temple in Budapest, its construction took over 50 years and was completed only in 1905. Basilica is valid, services are held here, but it is also open for tourists. Inside, you can admire the painting on the dome, mosaic decorations, see the sculpture of St. Ishthan. Basilica regularly host concerts of classical music, including organ, you can also climb the observation platform.

In this museum, it is necessary to look at those who came to Budapest with children. However, both adults will be interested here: besides the exhibits themselves, some of them can be assessed by the sense of humor of their creators.

Miniversum gathered under one roof several cities at once, more precisely - their strongly reduced, but no less accurate versions. Here you can look at the Budapest layout, as well as other cities of Hungary, Germany and Austria. Many exhibits are interactive, trains and trams are driving on them, the ringing bells are heard. Some of these "special effects" can be launched independently using the buttons near the layouts.

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The Opera House in Budapest was opened in 1884, but the first 4 years was not popular. Everything changed when Gustav Maleter became the main conductor of the theater. With it, all productions have entered a qualitatively new level and were translated into Hungarian. All this contributed attendance, and soon the theater became one of the main cultural places of the capital.

To date, the opera building is located on reconstruction, but you can still order a tour, during which it is possible to inspect some of the rich interiors and even listen to two aria from the existing artists of the theater.

The purpose of his design was to reduce the burden on other streets, but gradually it was decided to make a prospect of the attraction of the city. This street was opened in 1876 and was named after the prime minister acted at the time. Palaces, museums, cozy coffee shops - all this makes prospectus an amazing place for which it is worth a walk.

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This museum will be interesting to tourists who are interested in history. Of course, the impression of the city is better to get a versatile, but too impressive people are better to decide in advance, whether they want to visit this exposition, or on the first day they wish to get more positive emotions.

There is a museum in a strict gray building, whose roof on sunny days discards the inscription "Terror" on the wall. Here is information about the occupation period of Hungary. In the post-war time in the building there was a prison, so the museum also describes the fate of prisoners.

Let's go through the avenue further, and the next point in our plan is the Gold Museum of Southeast Asia. The museum contains more than 1000 exhibits, although the whole collection that the Diplomat was collected by the diplomat Ishtan Zelnik, includes about 50,000 items. Here you will see gold and silver products of different eras from India, China, as well as interesting jewelry exhibits of religious subjects.

Having reached the end of the avenue, we get to the Heroes Square, which was founded in 1896. On it you will see the statue of the Archangel Gabriel, the memorial of the dead Hungarian soldiers, colonnades and monuments.

This is one of the most important places in the city, here in an unusual form to learn about the historical events and many famous personalities of Hungary depicted on the bas-reliefs. Here you can walk for a long time, examining sculptures. Also on the square is the Museum of Fine Arts, which deserves your attention.

This museum was also opened in 1986, there were collected collections of art of different countries, which are based on the meeting belonging to the Princes of Esterhazi. Here you will see the works of different eras, from antiquity to the present day, and the inspection will not take more couple hours. However, the museum contains not only permanent exposition, but also temporary exhibitions, which are also quite interesting.

Park Varoshleget is one of the favorite places of recreation from both tourists and citizens. Here you can visit the Botanical Garden, the zoo, a children's amusement park, ride a boat (or ice skating), dine in the restaurant and find many other activities. Also on the territory of the park there are castle and bathing, where we will go later.

Bathing is one of the items of the "Program of Minimum" for all who are departed in Budapest. It's time to inspect one of them - the swimming pool, which is in the park vasolaget. It represents a whole ensemble of buildings and pools, which was built in the early 20th century.

The bath is located above the source of hot water, which is also called the source of St. Ishthan. Here you can swim in thermal waters, visit the paired and use therapeutic procedures, including various types of healing baths, mud poultices, gymnastics in water, massage, etc.

Vaidakhunyad castle resembles a fairy tale palace, to get into which you can, having passed on the bridge. It was built in 1908 after in 1896, the historical pavilion Vaidakhunyad was presented in this place - wooden and cardboard models of historic buildings. The project was so liked by citizens that it was decided to repeat it already in stone.

Today you can see reduced copies of buildings: monastery, chapels, Palazzo, etc. Also here is a sculpture to the writer Anonymous. It is believed that touching the sculpture makes a person smarter, and students help to learn better.

From the Park Varoshleget, you can return along the Avengers Avenue and go to the next place of our plan - to the Music Academy of Ferrency Sheet. It was founded in 1875 and today is not only an educational institution, but also a platform for speeches of students and teachers of the Academy. You can admire the building outside, and you can from the inside - during a concert or excursion. Excursions are at fixed time, so you know the schedule in advance.

Erotic Museum in Budapest

Budapest Museum of Erotic and Sex is one of the most unusual museums in the Hungarian capital. It was opened in 2019 in Budapest at Jókai Tér 7 and immediately began to gain popularity of citizens and tourists thanks to an unusual exposure. In addition to the inspection of the main exhibits, it is also possible to visit the thematic art gallery and the exhibition of BDSM-devices. The entrance to the museum, of course, is allowed only to adults.

Erzhebetva - the most populated area of \u200b\u200bBudapest, also known as the "Ruin Pubs Area". Named pubs are not so easy, because they are in old buildings, some of which are dilapidated. In these institutions there are no doors - why interfere with the free movement of customers? - And uncomfortable design at first can surprise you. An unusual atmosphere is reigned here, for which tourists come from all over the world.

Hotel Boscolo - New York Cafe

Is it often in the list of attractions you can see hotels and restaurants? However, the five-star Boscolo Hotel and New York Cafe are really worth seeing or visiting them. This majestic building is striking from the street, and the interiors, and the cafe is recognized as the most beautiful in the world. Here, the traditions and luxury of the decoration are harmoniously combined, the creative elite of the city was gathered here.

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A large synagogue in Budapest is indeed one of the largest in Europe and can accommodate about 3,000 people. Inside, she reminds a little Catholic Cathedral - there are benches and tribunes here. The memorial park near the building is an unusual, but the impressive memorial victims of the Holocaust is Metal IVA, on the leaves of which the names of the dead are engraved. The synagogue should be inspected from the inside, feel the unusual atmosphere that many visitors celebrate. This can be done independently, but can be a free excursion that start at a certain time.

After the inspection of the synagogue, you can walk back to the embankment, where we are waiting for the next attraction - the chain bridge section, the first permanent bridge over the Danube in Budapest. It was built by 1849 and became a kind of symbol of the association of cities. He is named after one of the investors of the construction of the bridge, Ishthan Section. During the war, the bridge was partially destroyed, but by 1949 he managed to restore, retaining the authenticity of the appearance.

Dozens of cast-iron pairs of shoes on the Danube embankment - memorial victims of the Holocaust, which members of the Hungarian Party "Crossed Arrows" were killed in 1944-1945. The idea of \u200b\u200bthe monument is inextricably linked with real events: before execution, the Jews were forced to go out on the embankment, left shoes for sale. The memorial project was thought out to the smallest detail: all pairs of shoes were created according to real models of the 1940s. Here often leave flowers and candles, lamps, and near children's shoes - candy and toys.

Once again, passing along the embankment by the parliament building, you can minimize to Newgeti Railway Station, named by area on which it is located. This is one of the main stations of Budapest. In 1846, at this place there was only one station, but by 1877 a modern building was erected. At the same time, the construction was carried out in such a way that he did not bother the work of the railway. Since 1911, you can also visit the Budapest Railway Museum.

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This unusual museum begins to work in the afternoon, and its "exposition" includes slot machines of different years, most of which are pinball. It will be interesting here and children, and adults, whose childhood had to be the flourishing of this game. Most of the presented slot machines in excellent working condition, and the entrance ticket includes the cost of games, additionally throw coins to recall the childhood and to push the buttons and levers is not required.

Margit Island - Natural Reserve in the center of the big city, visit this unusual place is worth each tourist. Its length is only two and a half kilometer. Here you can relax in the park, look at the dancing fountain, relax and snack in a cafe, visit the Japanese garden, the ruins of the cathedral, and the bathhouse of Palatinus.

Bathing Palatinus is a place for water entertainment, and for healthcare procedures. There are pools, water park, saunas, wellness rooms and much more. This bath is included in the list of the best outdoor pools of the world, and you can visit it with the whole family: a suitable occupation is also for adults, and for children.

After walking on Margit Island, you can briefly look into the second part of the city to see the tomb of Gul Baba, Turkish Dervish. It was built in the middle of the 16th century, in the 17th century she became a Catholic chapel, but after was returned to Muslims. Several times the tomb collapsed and restored, today it is not just a religious structure, but also a place of pilgrimage.

What to see and where to go to Budapest - 2nd day

On the second day it is time to familiarize yourself with the area of \u200b\u200bBuda. He is more quiet and calm, but the hill is walking here. Start best with a fishing bastion, one of the most important attractions of Budapest, and then visit the famous bathing, museums and even the cave. This part of the city also has what surprise you!

This unusual monumental building, built in the early 20th century, is located on a hill, so you can see a fishing bastion from any part of the city. It acts in the opposite direction: from the bastion you can see the Budapest.

Turks, galleries, wide stairs ... Bastion has not been reconstructed more than once, but still the spirit of history is well felt here. Earlier, at this place was the area on which they traded the fish, from where the name appeared. Despite the fact that it is a bastion, it has never been used for defense. The structure was carried, rather, aesthetic function, as it was built as a background for the Church of St. Mathia.

This is one of the most beautiful buildings in the city and, moreover, one of the most vintage. The church was built in the second half of the 13th century, after that several times reconstructed and expanded, but never was destroyed and thanks to talented architects retained its medieval appearance. However, inside the church a bit "younger" - the interiors here are 19th century. To examine them, nevertheless, it is worth: there are sculptures, and painting, and beautiful stained glass windows.

Museum "Hospital in the Rock" in Budapest

During the Second World War in the old dungeons of Budapest (about 10 km long), a secret hospital was organized, which by 1944 remained almost the only one in the city. The site remained until 2002 - in the post-war time it was a bunker in case of a nuclear attack.

In 2008, a museum was opened here in which you can find out the history of the events of the last century, as well as see the preserved old medical equipment, communication devices, photos and documents.

Palace Shanndor was built in the early 19th century, today is the residence of President Hungary. The building is rather modest, but beautiful, and the main rich decoration is inside. Most of the time the palace is closed for visiting, but in the fall, when the exhibition of Architectural heritage of Hungary is held, here you can visit several halls, see the tapestries and paintings, visit the exhibitions and enjoy a stunning view from the windows.

The Royal Palace (or Buday Castle) was built by the beginning of the 20th century, although the residence of the rulers at this place was also in centuries earlier. You can climb the cable to the funicular or on the elevator.

Today, the National Gallery, the National Library is located, can also see fountains and sculptural complexes. Even if you do not want to climb the castle, the kind of from afar is also impressed by you, especially if you walk here at different times of the day.

The Budapest History Museum is also located in the Royal Palace. The exposition includes several collections, from which you can find out the full history of the city, as well as inspect several palace halls. Most interesting here will be lovers of history.

This bath is located at the foot of the Hellert Mountain, it was built in the second half of the 16th century. Here, as in the other baths, you can swim in the pools and undergo therapeutic procedures. Most often here to treat thermal waters of joints, spine and blood circulation system. Until 1935, the bathroom was the private property of different owners who often changed, after which it was purchased by the city and was open to visiting.

Another bath, which is nearby, is Kiray's swimsuit, one of the most vintage in Budapest. It was built in the second half of the 16th century and differs from other things that it does not have its own source, getting water from another bathing. Several times its owners changed, and she was named after one of them by the name König, which means "king" and in Hungarian pronounced as "Kiry".

You can climb this mountain from different sides, but in any case you will need a good and comfortable shoes. On the way, you can admire the species of not only the city, but also the mountain itself: there are waterfalls and unusual plants. Rides on the mountain and bus, but it is also quite interesting to climb it yourself. At the top you will see the 19th century citadel with a restaurant and a seating area, as well as a statue of freedom.

Statue of Liberty is one of the three parts of the sculptural complex dedicated to the liberators of Hungary during World War II. The statue was installed in 1947 and today is visible from almost anywhere in the city. It is a woman with a palm branch in his hands, and two other sculptures are a wrestler with a dragon and a man with a torch in his hands.

However, Mountain is not all, there is something to see and underground. Under the mountain is a whole network of caves, the most famous of which is the cave Gellert. Since the 1920s, the cave has been equipped with monks, and about 25 years old she served as a chapel and monastery. But in 1951, repression began, and the cave was inspired, and the monks were arrested.

The second life of the cave began in 1989, when a concrete fence was destroyed, and since 1992 this place was tourist. A chapel was also restored, in which services are being held to this day.

Bathing Gellert was built at the beginning of the 20th century and amazes with its external and interior decoration. Stucco, stained glass windows, statues and fountains create a unique atmosphere. Unlike others, there are separate pools for men and for women. Here you can visit the saunas, aquaaerobic classes, various types of baths and water massages and much more. To visit some pools you will need a hat.

The following several attractions from the list on the second day in Budapest are located on another beach, and you can go through the liberty nearby Bridge. It was opened in 1896 and was originally called the Bridge of Franz Joseph, however, during the reconstruction after the war, he received his new name.

The large market, which is also called the central market of Budapest, is known for the structure itself, and the wide range of goods. Here you can buy local products, souvenirs, textiles with embroidery, etc. Also here you can find bakeries with delicious fresh pastries, and on the second floor there is a cafe with traditional Hungarian cuisine. Attending the market is best in the morning (it starts working in 6) to explore everything with comfort and avoid a large cluster of people.

This museum was founded at the beginning of the 19th century. Here you can familiarize yourself with the history of Hungary, works of art, as well as collections of books, manuscripts, coins, etc. Also in the museum there is a collection of musical instruments and you can visit the portrait gallery.

Walking in Budapest, it is worth walking and walking on Wazi's pedestrian street. Here you seem to be in the past, considering old buildings (some of which applies to architectural monuments), churches and other interesting buildings. There are also many shops on the street, including souvenir, and cafes offering dishes around the world.

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What else to see in Budapest and the surrounding area - 3 days

After reviewing both parts of the city, you can choose for the next days thematic excursions or to go to study the surroundings of Budapest. We have collected for you there are some interesting sights that you can try to see if you arrived in Budapest for 5-7 days located in the distance from the center or even outside the city for those who want to see as much as possible.

If you did not attract Budapest bathing, you can go to the water park. Here you can swim, and relax on the sun beds, and ride with water slides, swim in various pools and jacuzzi, also there is a cafe. You can get to the water park in about half an hour on public transport.

Aquinkum is an ancient Roman settlement, the ruins of which today are included in the Heritage List of UNESCO. Aquinkum was found randomly a local resident who kept the cellar, and after told about his find a scientist. It happened at the beginning of the 18th century, but the excavations began much later, and already in 1894 the museum was opened. In 1945, part of Aquinkum fell under the bombardment and was destroyed, but almost immediately after the end of the war, excavations and restoration work resumed. Today you can see the results of the work done: the found amphitherators, domestic things, decorations, dishes, sculptures, etc.

Earlier, a monastery was located on the site of the museum, but now there is a branch of the Museum of History in Budapest. Today, the exposition dedicated to the new and the latest history of the city is also presented here, you can also visit the art gallery.

Caves

If you want to go down to the dungeon, you will enjoy in the stalagmitic cave. It was discovered in the early 20th century, in 1927 the place was opened for tourists. The cave is a system of cavities and corridors, during the excursion route you descend 30 meters under the ground, although the moves themselves are below. There are unusual "sculptures", created by nature, some of them even got the names: Damoklov Sword, witch boiler, etc.

Schash Mountain Reserve is one of the first country's reserves. Thanks to the protection, unique plants and animals are preserved on the territory, and amazing landscapes are opening the tourists. The reserve can be driving on a ring railway, inspected the most interesting places.

The Palace of Arts was opened in 2005 and gathered different directions under his roof. There is a concert hall with a body where concerts and musical festivals are regularly held, the theater hall, exhibitions of contemporary art, a library, a children's center, etc. Planning a trip to Budapest, it is worth find out the program of the Palace and come here to the exhibition, a presentation or concert.

This is a museum of contemporary art, for the most part of the pictorial, part of the collection of Peter Ludwig is represented here. He is a branch of the Ludwig Museum, which is located in Cologne. In the museum you will see the creations of Picasso, modern Hungarian artists and other artists.

Large flea market "Escery Pic"

Flea market "Escery Pic"

Flea markets have a unique atmosphere, and here it is also supplemented by the uniqueness of Budapest. In the Escery Pike market, you can spend both 20 minutes and two hours, considering vintage and unusual things. Here you can find glass, porcelain and silver products, coins and figurines, however, there are more volumetric items: gramophones, printed machines, etc.

Memento Park, opened in 1993, can also be called an open-air museum, in whose territory you will see sculptures in the style of monumentalism. Here you can see the monuments to politicians of Hungary and the Soviet Union, as well as unusual symbolic sculptures - all of their Kolo 40. Also in the park there is an exhibition hall and a cinema, which show thematic documentaries.

The most distant landmark in our list is Bruunswick Castle, it is 30 km from Budapest. This architectural complex was erected in the 18th century, a park with rare trees breeds was also equipped. In addition to the castle itself, here you can visit the Museum of Beethoven - there is an assumption that he created the Lunar Sonatu in this castle.

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Attractions Budapest on the map

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Budapest where to go and what to look for 3 days

The article will be long, but interesting, and it can be used as a guide in the city.

Before we start, as an unforgettable time to spend time, some important moments of traveling to Hungary should be noted.

By the way, we lived during our trip in these apartments (at the end of the article there is a video):

What is important to know about Budapest:

  • The fact that the Hungarian capital is included in the Schengen zone and the euro Union did not prevent her from preserving its currency, so get ready to change the euro on the Hungarian Forint. Exchange points in Budapest a lot, as usual they differ in the course and commission. At the airport and most tourist sites, the course is always higher.
  • In the capital of Hungary, about a hundred thirty sources of healing water. Thermal baths were also founded here by the Romans and Celts.
  • In Hungary, Goulash is soup! Keep in mind this unusual moment, traveling around the country.
  • If you go through the streets of the city and see only the facades of houses and the complete absence of greens, then this does not mean that there are no greens. Behind the front door hide cozy courtyards with bushes, flowers and trees.
  • The Hungarian Opera House is included in the top 10 of the most beautiful theaters of the world
  • Traditional sweet christmas present - marzipan
  • If you celebrate New Year in Hungary, remember one interesting tradition. As soon as midnight comes, you need to look at the fire, whether it is a flame of a candle or fire in the fireplace. It is said that this will definitely bring you good luck for a year.
  • There are free walking tours in English in Budapest Free Tours in Budapest at 10.30 and at 14.30
  • New Year's fair (Budapest Christmas Fair and Winter Festival) takes place from November 9 to January 1 at Vörshmarty Square (Vörösmarty). In 2018, one of the most beautiful Christmas fairs celebrates its twentieth anniversary.

The meeting place in the area of \u200b\u200bVourshmarti, here goes

Budapest Christmas Fair and Winter Festival

Top 5 Attractions Budapest

Basilica of St. Istvana (Szent István Bazilika)

This is one of the most beautiful and visited attractions of the city. Basilica is named after the first king of Hungary. A very interesting basilica, which is also the highest viewing platform for the degree of 360 degrees. You can go upstairs on foot or on the elevator. Elevators run on two levels, and between them there is a knight's hall with temporary exposures.

  • The entrance to the Basilica is free, but must donate to the restoration and content. Amount, of course, at your discretion, at least 50 cents. But the lifting on the elevator on the viewing platform is paid, the adult ticket costs 500 HUF (course to the ruble 100huf \u003d 23.4 rubles)
  • To the right of the main facade in the bell tower is the largest bell in the country, whose weight is about 9 tons.
  • According to the schedule, organ concerts are held, there will be a link to the official website below, there can be examined by information.

The mode of operation varies depending on the season:

  • not a season from 1.11. on 31.03 from 10.00 to 16.30
  • low season in April, May, October from 10.00. until 17.30
  • high season June-September from 10.00 to 18.30

Excursions in Basilica:

In English, French and Hungarian in Basilica, there are group excursions by applying. You can take advantage of the excursion from Monday to Friday from 10.00 to 15.00. Cost of excursion 1600 Hungarian forints, without a sightseeing site - 1 100. Course 100 forints \u003d 23.4 ruble

Approximate program:

Basilica excursion
Visit the chapel and illuminated by the sacred right hand of St. Stephen
Excursion by treasury
View panorama from the domes of basilica with lifting on the elevator
At the end of the program you give you a postcard.

For more information, see the site:

http://en.bazilika.biz/

Szent István Bazilika on the map

Swimming Bathing (Széchenyi Gyógyfürdő és uszoda)

This is the largest swimming pool: 21 pools and many services included in the cost of the input ticket.

Work time from 6 to 22, drinking well is open from 9 to 17 hours.

The official website is, including in Russian:

http://ru.szechenyifurdo.hu/

The cost of visiting a bathing by ticket type

Personal Cabin tickets for dressing

Tickets with a place in the common dressing room

(As of November 2018)

You can take advantage of tickets on the site, they will be valid 365 days from the date of purchase. But there is one essential "but", you buy them on the most expensive tariff. That is, in the total dressing room for 5,400, and with a cabinet for 5,900. Establish you.

Since 2019, prices have increased and the ticket for 5,00 will now cost 5,500. Check the prices on the site before visiting!

Tickets can be bought an hour before closing, not later. All saunas and pools will be at your disposal, you want more, buy massage and therapy.

Pleasant moments when visiting:

  • in the locker rooms there is a centrifuge for squeezing wet swimsuits and bags for them
  • in the evening, water in the pools is highlighted
  • there is a swimming pool over a circle, imitation of the river
  • three pools on the street: swimming, with hydromassage and without

Unpleasant moments:

  • a lot of people, it happens not to find a free sun bed
  • visit is limited, whereas, for example, in the bats of the gellert you can spend all day
  • the fee for hire of towels, bathrobes and TD is accepted only in cash in Forints
  • Do not build any plans for that day, after you relax and never go anywhere
  • If there is an opportunity, then take the towels with you! Rent is 2,000 ft, it is almost half the cost of the input ticket. The same applies to the rental of bathrobes, sheets and so on. In addition, there is a deposit in the same size as the rental cost, which is returned at the end of use.

Bathing Siechy on the map

Chain Bridge of Secheny

If you arrived at Budapest very short and there is no time for almost anything, then you just have to go through this bridge. The chain bridge will connect and detect, you can admire both shores and attractions that are located on them. Moreover, tourists are divided into two camps, one praise day panoramas from the bridge, while others are night species.

Huge lions meet you on the bridge as soon as you are going to go on one side to another. It is said that if you walk along the bridge often, it seems that the lions begin to smile)

Very close to the bridge are the moorings from which you can go to the river journey through the Danube.

Architect Bridge - Englishman William Clark and this is one of two bridges preserved to this day. This is evidenced by a memorial plate on the bridge from the Pest. And if you go on the bridge from Pest in I will, then you will fall on the square wearing the name of this architect.

Chain Bridge of Section on the map

The world's first funicular - Budapest Castle Hill Funicular

It would seem only 95 meters, such a short route. But you can hardly leave indifferent, as this is the oldest cable car in the world and it is very interesting. Forty-eight degree inclination corner eats unusual trip. The funicular on the castle mountain, which was made in 1987 to the UNESCO World Heritage List, arrives right on the central square in front of the palace. Two crews work on the line: Gellert (Gellért) and Margit (Margit). Three multi-level cabins in each of the funicular stylized under the XIX century.

The funicular works yearly from 7.30 to 21.50, but every Monday on odd weeks is closed due to the planned work.

What types open from above:

  • Chain Bridge of Secheny
  • River Danube
  • House of the Hungarian Parliament
  • If you saw something interesting, then write in the comments

The cost of tickets for the funicular:

Budapest Castle Hill Funicular on the map

Royal Palace in Budapest

This is perhaps the most recognizable place is not only the city, but also Hungary.

You can climb on the funicular about which we wrote earlier, and you can completely free in other ways.

On the street:

Having passed on the chain bridge of the section on the annular road immediately over the bridge turn to the left.

Through the Budy Tunnel:

The tunnel, which is in question, someone considers the tanned space not adapted for people, and someone is one of the sights of the city. Decide to you, but we will tell about the tunnel, as a way to get to the royal palace.

You can pass through the tunnel for free, the pavement for pedestrians is arranged inside.

Above the tunnel there is a beautiful terrace.

Tunnel under the castle mountain in Buda on the map:

What to see on the way to the Royal Palace:

In fact, this is a whole historical area of \u200b\u200bthe city, which is called the Buday Castle. He began to form in the 13th century and served as the residence of the Hungarian kings. Now the courtyard is one of the most popular places in the country. Here you visited the museums located in the territory, admire the views on I, Pest and Danube and dinner with candles.

Museums of the Buday Castle:

  • Hungarian National Gallery, the basis of the collection of which is the works of sculptors and artists from Hungary. But it does not prevent you from complementing the collections of workshops from other countries.
  • The Budapest History Museum will tell you what happened and how influenced the formation of the current appearance of the country.
  • The National Library of Sech collects, keeps the processes all documents related to Hungary. Here is a rich collection of books of Hungarian authors, works of writers from different countries with translation into Hungarian and in other languages \u200b\u200bof the world about Hungary.

Fountains and statues at the Royal Palace:

  • Fountain "Children Rybachatt", in the sculptural composition of which the weekdays of children from fishing settlements are traced during the Middle Ages. Children and fish are depicted in almost the same size to show the hard work of children from an early age.
  • The statue of the bird was turning on the southern fence of the palace connected with Hungarian mythology. It is believed that this predatory bird - a messenger of gods, able to confuse any enemy. Her image could be found on the banners of Magyar tribes.
  • The monument to Evgenia Savoysky, who liberated will be from the Turks. Before the main entrance to the Buda Castle, the rider towers on a horse with fallen enemies at the feet. Bas reliefs with battle scenes complement the picture of what is happening.
  • Fountain King Martyas symbolizes the hunt of the king. The sculptural composition of bronze is located on the southern wall of the main part of the Royal Palace. Mathiash was not just the king of Hungary, but the most significant ruler compared to his predecessors and receivers.

Legend associated with a fountain "Hunt King"

Legends love everything, but often they are sad, like this time. Bronze figures of the fountain near the king - the old man-timber and his young daughter. Ilonka, so called the girl, unrequited and unreasonably loved the King Mathiash. Their meeting was an accident when the king stopped in their forest hut during his hunt to relax.

Well, ink, do not forget to admire from the main bastion of the castle on the side of the bridge of freedom and the citadel.

Royal Palace on the map

Budapest Hungary Attractions:

Where inexpensive to eat in Budapest: interesting places

Note that it is important to understand where you will live. So how to go dining at the other end of the city is not an option. Although for bloggers of the airline channel is normal, we remove the video for you). Hotel accommodation recommend choosing on the side of Pest. Any location from the parliament to the central market can be called the center. Closer to parliament quieter, so we stopped there.

House Feddow in Budapest

Zoocafe Budapest - Zoo Café

In September 2014, a zoo cafe was opened in the very center of Budapest, which allows you to be at the company of our smaller brothers and get acquainted with them in an informal atmosphere. This is the first cafe in Europe, where you can chat with 65 animal species. Behind a cup of coffee can be stroked a turtle or kitty. The cafe calls on to properly care for their pets, so here will be readily explained to how to do it. In addition, in the West there is such a way of nursing care for sick, when it is done with the involvement of animals and communicating with them. It gives a good effect, so why not use it in the fight against stress and fatigue in a big city?!

The whole list of animals can be found on the website:

http://zoocafe.hu/our-animals/?lang\u003dEn.

In the Drink menu and light snacks, there are sandwiches (990ft), hot chocolate (1390ft), tea, coffee and other drinks and snacks. It works a cafe from 10.00 to 21.00 and stay not far from the central market.

Zoo Café on the map

Ice Cream Rose - Gelarto Rosa

This unusual ice cream is worth trying and combining it with the inspection of the Basilica of St. Ishthan, as it is on the same area. The founder and chef in Gelarto Rosa Niki Szokron for 10 years traveled around the world and built a career model. Later she studied the production of first-class ice cream in the legendary Carpigiani Gelato University in Bolonia. Further, ice-cream roses and the institution of Gelarto Rosa appeared in Family Jelateria in Italy and the light of Glarto Rosa.

As they declare on the site of the institution, there are no emulsifiers, transgrots and palm oil in this ice cream. But brown sugar, honey, glucose and seasonal fruits are present. There is, by the way, ice cream for people with lactose intolerance, people suffering from diabetes and vegans.

It works a cafe from 10.00 to 22.00, and the aromatic ice cream from which you will make a rose you choose. It can be made up of 2.3 or 4 different types of ice cream. The price, respectively, will be different.

Gelarto rosa on the map

Bar Ruin Budapest

Unusual peetic establishment of the capital of Hungary, in which nightlife boils. They are concentrated in a certain part of the city in the Jewish quarter of Erzhebetvara and differ from the fantasy of the authors. The facades of the dilapidated quarter buildings are more reminiscent of shelters for people without a certain place of residence. But this is the most fashionable and desirable area of \u200b\u200bEurope Budapest. Inside, instead of the chairs, a bath and garage furniture can be sawn, in general, rare vintage.

The history of the quarter is sad: during World War II, the luxury quarter devoured. It was turned into a ghetto, afterwards thousands of tens of thousands of Jews sent out of the city. The area was empty, but it began to settle the gypsies arriving in the city. Later and they left these houses, the area was in launch. If in the 90s these were abandoned dilapidated homes, then by 2010, fashionable institutions have already become concentrated here and grow prices for renting real estate. There were the attempts of the authorities to demolish houses and restructuring the area, but the protest movements kept this urge.

Bars-ruins on the map

Alfa plans to visit Szimpla Kert's institution, it visually liked most.

This is the main Bar Ruine in the capital of Hungary. Infinite halls and transitions, different music, many catches and cocktails. The situation is strange, the audience is different. You can get both positive and sharply negative emotions. This is how lucky.

Bar Ruina.

Szimpla Kert on the map

Central Market Budapest

The market was built at the end of the 19th century and very popular with tourists. On Sunday, it does not work, on Saturday it closes at 15 o'clock, on Monday - at 17, the rest of the day the mode of operation from 6.00 to 18.00. We are advised in the morning, then less people and more attention will be paid to you and everyone will tell you everything. Impressions from visiting conflicting from different people. Someone believes that this is an ordinary market with high prices, someone praises an assortment and color.

On the second floor all sorts of cafes with large portions and low cost of dishes. But mostly, food is oily and fried, in general, LJ, and not a call.

Central market on the map

Street market HOLD UTCA- HOLD STREET MARKET AND DOWNTOWN MARKET

This is not a very tourist location that air traffic wants you to show. Fresh food and street food - cheap and fresh.

Mode of operation: Sunday - day off, Saturday from 6.30 to 16.00. On Monday - until 5 pm, on the other days - until 18.00.

You can eat on the second floor, and both oysters with champagne and Russian dumplings.

From the nuances: you may need cash, cards are not taken everywhere.

HOLD STREET MARKET AND DOWNTOWN MARKET on the map

New York Palace Café - Royal

Although, aeronautics from St. Petersburg, and we have so many pompous and atmospheric restaurants that we do not surprise us in such interior. One literary cafe makes it plunge into the times of the great poet of all time A.S. Pushkin.

Ringing glasses hold

No need to go! Actually, the tradition, when after a toast do not climb the glasses, more refers to the splitting of the foam. It is the beer circles in the Bars of Hungary. Local residents will not have a ball with you. There are several versions, why it happens.

Version about the Austrians: Celebrating your victory over Hungarian insurgents Austrians cruced beer and the ringing of the beds did not subside, while Hungars lily bitter tears.

The version of the revenge of winemakers: Someone says that when the love of beer eclipsed the love of the guilt, then the winemakers began to spread a new tradition in the masses and she was rooted. Although it is absolutely not clear how it could wean people from beer and again to teach the guilt. This version seems not plausible at all.

Only piglets for a holiday

To the table on New Year's Eve, it is not customary to serve or fish or bird. Fried piglets are a traditional festive table dish. In Hungary, they say that if you twist the tail of the piglet, then you will be lucky the entire coming year. But the fish and the bird can float and fly along with your luck. As for me, it's just a beautiful explanation for love for pork)

Where to throw a coin

In every city in the world there is a fountain or a place where it is customary to throw a coin to return. In Budapest, this is a fountain hunt of King Mathiash, one can say that this is the Hungarian Fountain of Trevi. Find the fountain is very simple, it is located next to the royal palace, and this is the top 5 attractions of Budapest.

The smallest monument of Budapest

It seems to be not a tradition at all, but the airiance wants to start it. We find on the embankment of the Danube sculpture of 15 cm in size and rejoice) Budapest Worm Ho-ho - a monument set in honor of the cartoon hero from the "avid fisherman" (Hungarian cartoon popular in the 80s)

What to see and where to go to Budapest? Our list has thermal baths, a Hungarian opera, a historic metro, the addresses of the ruin pubs and much more. To fulfill the entire program you will need comfortable shoes, swimsuit and evening dress. And you knew that in Budapest, one of UNESCO historical heritage monuments is underground? Do not pass by!

For the first acquaintance with Budapest, it is beneficial to purchase a Budapest Card discount card, which includes public transport, free entrance to more than 20 museums, 2 pedestrian excursions, Saint Lukas bath, discounts 10-50% in 100 different establishments of Budapest.

Bathing Budapest

In 118 underground sources and artesian wells, Budapest is mineral water temperature + 25 ... + 71 ° C. The world-famous baths represent not only therapeutic and preventive, but also historical interest. Baths and bathing Budapest were built at different times, in different styles: Roman, Greek, Turkish, more modern North European.

Popular historical bathing Budapest

  • Saint Luka (Lukács)
  • Rudas (Rudas)
  • Kiray (király)

We visited the thermal complex them. Saint Gellert and got wonderful impressions and sensations. Gellert's bathing are located in the same building with the hotel Danubius Hotel Gellért overlooking the Danube, a famous restaurant and special conditions for a spa visit.

Central Market Budapest (Központi Vásárcsarnok)



The market building is considered the most beautiful in Europe, but it is worth going inside. On the first floor they sell sausages, cheeses, vegetables, spices, all this can be tried and buying in different quantities, in cutting, in beautiful souvenir packs. Hungary is famous for its sausages and paprika.

On the second floor (balcony) there is a buffet. Locals love to sit here for a cup of coffee or a glass of wine. Try the traditional Hungarian dish - Langos (Lángos). It is a pellet, fried in oil, top on Langoš put sour cream, cheese and any ingredients for your taste.

Souvenirs from Budapest also worth buying in the central market - prices inexpensive, the choice is good, we bought a kitchen set with an embroidered towel and wooden spoons and a T-shirt with the image of the parliament. On the basement there is a supermarket. The central market is open from 6 am to 6 pm, on Saturday until 14:00, the day off is Sunday.

Historic Metro (Millennium Undergraund)



This second oldest metro in the world was open in 1896 and since 2002 it is a UNESCO World Heritage List. The yellow line M1 consists of 11 stations. At the station Deák Ferenc Tér is a museum (Földalatti Vasút Múzeum). Entrance to the historic metro on the usual ticket.

We went at the first station Vörösmarty Tér and reached the penultimate Széchenyi fürdő, leaving each station. This historical branch and trains walking along it are very different from the usual type of subway. Austrian emperor Franz Joseph traveled underground on his carriage.

Online tickets without queues

Hungarian State Opera House (Magyar Állami Operaház)



Opera music lovers will definitely appreciate the acoustics of one of the best opera buildings in the world, and interested in architecture can go to day excursions running at 15:00 and 16:00. Poster and opera theater tickets on the Opera.hu website. Prices in the Hungarian Opera, in contrast to the Bolshoi Theater, are available.

Valosliget City Park (Városliget)

The largest Park Budapest, in which there are zoo, circus, attractions, Vaidakhunyad Castle and the historical swimming pool. If you do not plan to visit a bath, then you should get around this big, beautiful Renaissance building and go inside to watch interior.

Vaidahunyad Castle (Vajdahunyad) is surrounded by an artificial lake, in the summer they ride boats and catamarans, and in winter ice skating. Now the building is occupied by the agricultural museum, in the courtyard there is a statue of the chronicler anonymous (it is necessary to make a desire and to lose the feather).



Green Park in the center of Budapest is a favorite place of recreation in residents and guests of the city. Margit has a musical fountain, a sports pool, cafes, playgrounds, a treadmill passes around the island, you can rent a bike or scooter. On the island of Margit sunbatches, picnics are satisfied, dance in the club.

Budapest Summer Festival is held on the open stage of the park. We drove to the island on the tram number 2, which stops before the Margit Hid bridge.

Danube Cruise (Danube Cruise)



Ships with panoramic glazing are sent from the berths one by one on the schedule. The river walk allows you to see Budapest from both shores of the Danube, make beautiful photos and listen to a guide story.

We chose an evening tour on Danube Legend ship, it lasts 1 hour, includes audiogide in 30 languages \u200b\u200band one drink. On the pictures installed in the cabin show photos of the places that the ship saves, internal interiors of buildings.

There are cruises on the Danube with dinner and live music. I noted on the ship my birthday on a cruise dinner at candlelight, congratulated the dessert with the candles (warn when buying).

Ruins Bars (Ruin Pubs, Rom Kocsma)



Ruin Pubs In recent years, they have become very popular in Budapest. Ruins Bars are located in the dilapidated buildings, former garages, in the courtyards, decorated with various furniture and interior items.

High concentration of the ruins of bars is observed in the Jewish quarter of Budapest. It is worth come here for the atmosphere and on performances of fashion groups. Prices for drinks and food Democratic, most of the institutions are open all year round, others - from May to September.

According to Ruins, Baram Boraapest includes a visit to 4-5 bars and a night walk around the city - interesting and safely.

Popular Ruins Badapest Bars

  • Corvintető (Blaha Lujza Tér 1-2)
  • Kuplung (Király UTCA 46)
  • Instant (Nagymező UTCA 38)
  • Fogasház (Akácfa U. 51)
  • Grandio Bar (Nagy Diófa UTCA 8)

For the better in Budapest, its architecture refers - suspended bridges, palaces and cathedrals. Pedestrian routes and sights Budapest on the map.