Budapest Travel Guide - Top Things To Do In Budapest, Hungary

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Things to do in Budapest, Hungary

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Budapest is a city which has a lot to offer to each and everyone who is visiting for travel. If you are planning for a budget trip in Europe then Budapest should be a destination in your list.

I personally liked my time on the Boat party and taking the Lime Scooter ride at midnight. Even though Europe is not for midnighters, Budapest was comparatively well crowded.

View from Boat Cruise - Budapest, Hungary

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Being the escape town for Empress Elisabeth (Sisi). This place sure lives up to its reputation. It has elegant boulevards. It has so much beautiful architecture. But it has much more grit and edge because for years it was under the rule of communist.

Walking its streets you can quickly tell that Budapest is a dynamic and living city. We have covered top destinations you should visit in Budapest while next vacation in this Travel Guide.

Waiting for my rose ice cream at Gelarto Rosa, Budapest

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One thing that makes Budapest so dynamic is its mix of Western and Eastern Europe. The city is still transitioning, so more and more young Hungarians are breathing new and youthful life into this great city. It's still a little rough around the edges but that just adds to its charm.

Overview of Budapest (Buda-Pest)

Country - Hungary

Continent - Europe

Language - Hungarian

Currency- Hungarian Forint - Live Rate of Conversion

How many days to travel in Budapest?

According to this travel guide and amazing places to see in Budapest, two days are enough to cover all the top attractions. If you want to relax, go on hiking or picnic near Elizabeth Lookout Tower, you can add 1 more days. You will get the best panoramic view of the city from this tower at Janos Hill.

But it is entirely up to you how much time you want to spend in this capital, If you like parties and drink you may even plan a week of the visit in Budapest,

It is getting popular and has become one of the cheapest places to visit in Europe in you wish to travel to Europe on budget.

What is the Best time to visit Budapest?

Winters would be less crowded in Budapest as compared to Summers.

Best months to visit- March to May and September to November

How to get around in Budapest during your visit?

It's always best to walk and explore the city on foot You can take Subway by either buying 24 hours travel card or single /group of 10 tickets You can buy your travel card here at a discounted price Budapest Travel PassNote: DO NOT FORGET TO VALIDATE YOUR TICKET IN SUBWAY AND TRAMS after buying the tickets. You can validate the ticket by punching in the red and orange machines.

Budapest Travel - Top Attractions in Budapest

1. Castle District and Buda Castle

Castle district is one of the prime location to cover during your Budapest Travel, The serene beauty of the mountain and jam packed with tourist this place is a perfect stop to take a look at the complete Budapest.

Castle District was declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1987. The district is situated over the Buda hill. As soon as you cross the chain bridge, Buda region/hill starts, and you can see various tunnels and one of the historical car- Buda Castle Funicular. This will take you to the castle and you won't get tired from hiking up the hill on foot. Thus, Castle District consists of Buda Castle, Fishermen's Bastion and Matthias Church.

2. Fishermen's Bastion

Buda Castle was built in the 13 th century, to protect Budapest from the attacks of Tartars and Mongols. Despite getting destroyed in the IInd World War, Buda Castle currently has more than 200 rooms, and 62m high central dome. This place now serves as one of the main attractions by tourists as it hosts galleries of Hungary, fine museum

This was a lookout tower during the 19th century for protection purposes. Majorly famous for its architecture, Fishermen's Bastion has seven towers, symbolizing the seven Hungarian tribes who in the year 895 AD founded Hungary. Currently, you can have a clear panoramic view of the Pest city from the terrace of the tower.

3. Matthias Church

Located at the Trinity Square on Buda Hill, this church is also known as, Church of our Lady. It was renamed after King Matthias who married twice inside the church. This monument was has served as coronation church by the kings of Hungary for centuries, been a mosque for 150 years after been invaded by Ottoman Turks. Currently, it's a catholic church where thousands of weddings take place and tourists visit for its beautiful architecture and gothic style design.

Matthias Church, Budapest, Hungary

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4. Szchenyi Chain Bridge

The most important work that this bridge does is connect people from Buda and Pest region. the fake stories of stone lions (total 4 on the suspension bridge) not having tongue and architect/engineer committing suicide after that, this bridge has many other stories bonded with emotions and affection with the historic presence of the bridge since 18th century.

This bridge was once one of the longest suspension bridge in the world. The proposal to make this bridge was made by Count Istvan Széchenyi (whose name you will see at most of the places and monuments). Since its construction, the bridge has sustained turbulence during World War II and finally independence of Hungary in the year of 1989.

But guess what? As of in year 2020, Budapest has passed a law that you can't walk on the Bridge. The current state of the Bridge is pretty bad and they need to fix that, I just read it in local news of Budapest.

5. Danube River Cruise with Drinks / Boat Party Budapest

Enjoy the Danube River Cruise with or without dinner because you must not miss how Budapest looks at night from the water when its lit. There are many agencies that partner with boats and arrange boat parties, which also offers two free alcohol/non-alcoholic drinks.

After the boat tour, these agencies will also take you for the pub crawl. Hoping from one pub to another and you may also get a free welcome drink if lucky. Along the banks of Danube river, you will find 60 pair of iron shoes in different sizes, which symbolises the massacre of Jews shot in the river after being asked to remove their shoes and stand at the edge of Danube river.

6. House of Parliament

On the riverbank of Pest next to Danube river, the parliament building gives a spectacular view, which should not be missed from cruise/boat ride in the night. The building is so huge, that it consists of 20km of staircases, 691 rooms, impressive dome and 88 statues of Hungarian rules. The pointed architecture gives a redefined look to this building during day time as well as at night, when it shines in golden colour.

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The Parliament, Budapest

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7. The Fat Policeman

Don't miss rubbing the tummy of the fat policeman, its apparently said that rubbing will bring you good luck in LOVE.

That's the reason why tourist come and never miss to rub the stomach of the policeman. That's the reason why his stomach is as shiny as gold now.

8. Dohany Street Synagogue

This is the 2nd largest synagogue in the world known as the Great Synagogue of Budapest is the largest in Europe. It has a seating arrangement of 3500 seats. The architectural design is known as Moorish style which was inspired by Sevillian Alhambra. This style has traditional Arabic designs.

You can take the tour of all the Jewish landmark of Budapest on a discounted price from here Tour of the Jewish landmarks of Budapest.

9. Széchenyi Thermal Bath & Gellert Thermal Bath

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Its recommended that in order to have a relaxing time, try visiting Gellert Thermal Bath or any other special of your choice, because Széchenyi is extremely crowded, even on weekdays.

10. Andrassy Avenue

Shopping shopping & shopping, just take a LIME/ e-bike and explore a huge range of shops in this Boulevard on the Pest side.

You will also find Terror house and Budapest Opera, which is considered more beautiful than the Vienna Opera. Terror house is now a museum but earlier, it used to be the headquarter for Nazi Party.

11. Ruin Bars

After World War IInd, many houses, garages, gardens were abandoned by Jews. So this idea was created to utilise these abandoned places by transforming it into pubs in order to commemorate those memories of Jews and make it a gathering place again.

Thus, you will walk through old buildings and ruins, that are now filled with flea markets, furniture and has now become a perfect gathering location to sip your drinks.

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5. Danube River Cruise with Drinks / Boat Party Budapest

Enjoy the Danube River Cruise with or without dinner because you must not miss how Budapest looks at night from the water when its lit. There are many agencies that partner with boats and arrange boat parties, which also offers two free alcohol/non-alcoholic drinks.

After the boat tour, these agencies will also take you for the pub crawl. Hoping from one pub to another and you may also get a free welcome drink if lucky. Along the banks of Danube river, you will find 60 pair of iron shoes in different sizes, which symbolises the massacre of Jews shot in the river after being asked to remove their shoes and stand at the edge of Danube river.

6. House of Parliament

On the riverbank of Pest next to Danube river, the parliament building gives a spectacular view, which should not be missed from cruise/boat ride in the night. The building is so huge, that it consists of 20km of staircases, 691 rooms, impressive dome and 88 statues of Hungarian rules. The pointed architecture gives a redefined look to this building during day time as well as at night, when it shines in golden colour.

The Parliament, Budapest

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12. The Great Market Hall

For more than 100 years, people in Budapest have been buying groceries from this market hall. Its lovely to visit this place, buy fruits, vegetables and click pictures. If you wish to taste local cuisine in Budapest, do visit this great indoor market.

You can try goulash (Hungarian stew), langos (deep fried bread topped with garlic, cheese and sour crème) and sweet strudel.

13. The Citadel

On top of Gellert Hill, you will find this famous symbol of Budapest, which symbolises the freedom of the people. This is also a lookout point that gives a panoramic view of the city including Danube river, Buda castle, Parliament building and Buda hills. It's said that the proud lady has been watching over Budapest since 1947, which made her another World Heritage site listed by UNESCO.

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14. Hero's Square

The famous square in Budapest is surrounded by the Museum of Fine Arts and the Palace of Art. This was made in order to commemorate 1000 years since the settlement of Hungary in 895.

Archangel Gabriel can be seen holding a crown, while one side of the square has seven leaders of the tribe who settled Budapest, while the other side has important person and leaders in the Hungarian history.

15. St. Stephen's Basilica Church

This is still the tallest building in Budapest. Named after the first Christian king of Hungary, St. Stephen, you can still find the mummified hand ( The Holy right) of him inside the Cathedral.

St. Stephen was crowned in 1000 AD, but in the year 1083, when he's dead corpse was opened from the burial for canonizing, it was found that his fist was as fresh as at the time of burial.

Thus, the fist was lopped off and mummified. You don't have to pay for the ticket in order to view the hand, but it's suggested to donate 200 Hungarian Forint which will illuminate the box for 60 seconds and you can clearly see the hand of St. Stephen.

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What not to miss during your travel to Budapest?

Night view of Hungarian Parliament Building from Boat Cruise

It is breathtaking. I actually felt that the money which I spent for buying the boat cruise was all worth it after looking at the parliament building.

What Happens at the Boat Party in Budapest?

In case you buy these famous Boat Party tickets in Budapest, Then you can enjoy the two to three hours of Booze, Dance and meeting with strangers on the boat, All these Boot party are often clubbed with Multiple pub crawl options as well In which you are taken to different night clubs in Budapest.

Another hour of drinks and booze or maybe more dance.

The one which did had two complimentary drinks per person, So if you just want to sober up and just enjoy the beauty of Parliament building in night, You get a fair deal for around 20 Euro or Less.

Don't miss to go to Thermal Bath in Budapest

Bathing in Thermal pool followed by Sauna and then the best part will come here, dip in an icy chilled water pool. Trust me, it will open your senses and relax your body.

Good Things in Budapest

Relax in thermal Baths Walk across the chain bridge and click lots of pictures. You can book a guide for a free walk tour, they will tell you about the amazing stories related to most of the attractions which are covered in the walking trail of 2.5 hours.

Not so good things in Budapest

Pick Pockets are everywhere. Keep your belongings safe. In case you lose your wallet, directly inform the police. They might help you. Money conversion on streets is one of the most common scams. They will cheat you with expensive conversion rates. It's best to use your travel cards or get the money converted in your own trusted places.

Do not miss to check How to Learn Hungarian Quickly, which is the coolest section in our Travel Guide.

How to learn Hungarian quickly - Budapest Travel Guide for Tourists

Hi- Szia (See-ya)

Bye- Csa (Tchaa)

Thanks- Köszi (Kuh-see)

Yes/ No - Igen/Nem (ee-gehn/Nehm)

How are you? Hogy Vagy? (Hodge vudge)

Two beers, please! - Ket sört kerek! (Kate shirt kaeh-rack!)

Cheers! - Egeszsegedre! (Eh-gay-shay-gahd-reh!)

Could you help me? - Segitenel? (Sheh -ghee-the-nail?)

Ticket Control- Jegyeket, berleteket! (Yea-dgea-kath, baer-lae-takh-aet!)

Helpful Information and Tips for Budapest Travel

1. WC which is a common sign for toilets in Europe is not free. You will have to pay 1 Euro in order to access the loo or just buy a bottle of coke or water at a restaurant, and you can then use their restroom for free. I like going to Mc Donald for using the restroom. Just pay with 1 Euro coin, you will get a receipt which can redeem while placing your order.

2. Széchenyi Thermal Bath is packed with over-tourism. You can try Gellért Thermal Bath instead. Don't forget to take your swimwear, towel, swim cap to save some Euros. At Gellért Thermal Bath, you can only enter the indoor thermal pool only after wearing a swimming cap.

3. Ambulance: 104 or 311 166 Tourist Police (0-24): 06-1-438-8080