Explore Offbeat Europe at The Hungarian Capital City!

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Budapest, the capital city of Hungary is iconic for hosting some of the World’s famous tourist sightseeing spots. If you are eager to witness an extravagant combination of history and nightlife at a single tourist destination; then Budapest is your choice. Historic monuments, hot thermal spas, and vibrant life adorn the city.

So let us explore some of the prominent and best places to visit in Budapest.

Thermal Baths

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The experience of soaking in the hot waters of the Thermal Baths or Springs is one of the key attractions of Budapest. There are several thermal baths in the city. The key among them is the Rudas Bath, and Sz_chenyl bath. It is believed that the hot waters have significant positive healing effects like reducing pain, stress, and strain. There are both indoor and outdoor pool options for tourists.

Charges: Ranges from EUR 50 to EUR 90

Margaret Island

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If you want to spend moments of solitude and calmness amid the beauty of nature, then Margaret Island is the best place for you. Adorned by picturesque parks and sparkling fountains, the island is heaven in disguise. The lush greenery around is a treat to the eyes. You can spend a relaxed and peaceful time soaking into the panoramic beauty of the island.

Charges: You can opt for a tour around the island in cruises, or buses. The charges starting from EUR 8 onwards.

Szechenyi Chain Bridge

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Made of stone, the Szechenyi Chain Bridge connects Buda and Pest. It is constructed over the River Danube. The best way to cover the bridge is to walk across its pathway. The environment adjoining the bridge is stunning. You must specifically not miss visiting the place at night. The bridge and its adjacent buildings glow up with brightly lit illuminating lights.

Charges: You can combine few historical places along with the 2-hour visit to the bridge at approximately EUR 75.

St. Stephen's Basilica

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St. Stephen's Basilica is the largest in the city. Its architectural marvel is one of the finest in the city and entices the onlookers. You must enter inside the Basilica for the captivating experience; richly embellished by intricate carvings of images and statues. There is an observation deck inside the church. It offers a unique view of the city skyline.

Charges: No entry fee

The Buda castle

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The Buda castle is the iconic landmark of the city. Sprawling high, the castle is designed in the Gothic style of architecture. The dome is green in color and significantly visible from different parts of the city. A history museum, a national gallery, and a library are present inside the museum. There are few statues and images of ancient eras present within the castle premises. The castle gleams brightly at night, a must-see for the tourists.

Charges: 1400 HUF for adults, 1 000 HUF for students/retirees, free for children under 6 years of age.

Cruising on River Danube

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Cruising on River Danube is one of the charming things to do in Budapest. There are cruises available during the day and in the evening. The day cruise is mainly for sightseeing, offering a unique opportunity to witness the key destinations of the city. The evening cruise is full of fun and frolic. Dance, music, and food are offered to the visitors whilst exploring the mystic evening views of the city.

Charges: EUR 8 for the 1-hour basic sightseeing cruise and EUR 40 to EUR 110 for the four-course buffet dinner cruise.

Faust Wine Cellar

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For wine lovers, a visit to the Faust Wine Cellar will be an incredible experience. You can taste some of the city's exotic wines. The entrance to the cellar is one of its kind. It is located underground and you need to climb down through the stairs of the 13th-century historic era to reach the cellar. A sommelier will guide you throughout the wine tasting sequence.

Charges: For wine tasting, the approximate charges are EUR 17 per person

Great Market Hall

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Shopping is a mandatory activity while visiting a tourist spot. In Budapest, the exclusive opportunity is offered at the Great Market Hall. The market has been established in the year 1897. It is housed indoors and is the largest in the city. Local handmade artworks, crafts, clothes, bags, jewellery, fruits, spices, and many more are traded every day.

The Parliament House

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The Parliament House is significantly renowned in the city. The interior décor of the building is mind-blowing, demonstrating an epic combination of different architectural styles. The building is designed with a mix of the Gothic and Romanian styles of architecture. The exterior walls, domes, and facades are elegantly carved, much to the awe of the visitors. At night, the house is lit up with bright colourful lights.

Charges: HUF3500 for EU citizens, HUF1900 for students from the EU between the ages of 6 and 24, HUF6700 for non-EU citizens, and HUF3500 for non-EU students aged 6 to 24. Children under the age of 6 can enter free of charge.

Szimpla Kert

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The nightlife is one of the best and oldest in Budapest. Szimpla Kert is a pub where you can spend a happening night. The looks of the pub represent the rustic old charm of ancient ruins. The pub is double-storeyed, serving innumerable varieties of drinks. The ambiance is superb, perfect for people of all ages.

Charges: Drink costs 500 HUF or 1.75 USD. You can buy Szimpla cards for denominations of 10,000 HUF, or 20,000 HUF, or 50,000 HUF, or 100,000 HUF. Brunch costs 5000 HUF or 17.5 USD.

How to get a visa to visit Budapest?

Indians need to apply for a Schengen visa for visiting Budapest. The documents required are - A valid passport, passport size photos, proof of hotel bookings, flight bookings and a detailed plan of your activities, application form, an email id and the preferred payment method. You can apply for your visa online.

How to reach Budapest?

By Air, the nearest airport is Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport . The travelling time from the airport to Budapest is almost 31 minutes.

If you are in any other part of Europe, you can travel to the city by car, bus, train, or by cruise.

Which is the best time to visit Budapest?

You can visit Budapest throughout the year. But it is advisable to avoid the monsoon months as the rains may cause hindrance in sightseeing. The best is to visit during the summers from March to May and during the winter from September to November.

Best places to stay at Budapest:

1. Hotel Memories Budapest. Address - Gozsdu Court Budapest. Tariff - Almost INR 5.3K per night.

2. Danubius Hotel Helia. Address - 1133 Budapest, Kárpát u. 62-64., Hungary. Tariff - Almost INR 6.2K per night

3. Gozsdu Court Budapest . Address - 1075 Budapest, 7th district, Király u. 13. II. Block 1st Floor 4., Hungary. Tariff - Almost INR 5.9K per night

4. Impulso Fashion Hotel. Address - 1081 Budapest, Népszínház u. 39-41, Hungary. Tariff - Almost INR 5.1K per night

You will truly love the city, the jubilance that it holds on to it and brightens a person's life.

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