Discover the essence of Budapest with our curated guide to the top 10 must-visit attractions and experiences in the city.
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Buda Castle
Chain Bridge
Parliament
Matthias Church
The Fisherman’s Bastion
St. Stephen’s Basilica
Gellért Hill
Citadel Liberty Statue
Central Market Hall
Dohany Street Synagogue
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Buda Castle

The capital’s oldest building, Buda Castle is a place of fine arts and architecture. Home of the National Gallery and the Museum of History, you could spend a whole day in the castle. For an extraordinary lunch or an evening drink, we would recommend the Várkert Bazár area of the Castle.
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Chain Bridge

Built in the 19th century, the Széchenyi Chain Bridge was the first permanent bridge connecting Buda and Pest. Being 10 minutes apart from the central part of Pest, you could cross the river and reach the foot of Buda Castle in a blink of an eye.
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Parliament

Located on the Pest side by the Danube, the Parliament is one of Hungary’s most recognisable buildings. Built to commemorate the 1000th anniversary of the Great Conquest , the Parliament building had been constructed in a blend of 5 architectural styles.
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Matthias Church

Arguably, the city’s most outstanding church, located in the Castle district. The mosaic tiles decorating the roof are one of a kind. There are guided tours available in several languages for people interested in the 800 years old history of the church.
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The Fisherman’s Bastion

Right next to Matthias Church also in the Castle district, the Fisherman’s Bastion offers you the most aesthetic view of the city. The perfect place for a proposal.
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St. Stephen’s Basilica

Built in Neo-Renaissance style, The Saint Stephen’s Basilica named after the first King of Hungary, is one of the most remarkable buildings in Pest. Located in the centre of Pest, 10 minutes from the Parliament.
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Gellért Hill

Gellért Hill is one of the most peaceful green areas in our city. Located on the Buda side, you could spend hours discovering the Hill, with tremendous panorama overlooking Budapest as a whole.
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Citadel Liberty Statue

Built on top of Gellért Hill, this historical monument used to be a fort, during the period of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Nowadays, simply functioning as a sight with the Liberty Statue on top, you could take a moment to enjoy the view from atop of Budapest.
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Central Market Hall

The largest market hall in the city, situated by the river bank. Built in the 19th century, the Great Market hall is one of the most unique sights to see in Budapest, where you will find the most delicious Hungarian delicacies.
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Dohany Street Synagogue

Located at the edge of the once so called jewish district, the Dohány Street Synagogue is the largest synagogue in Europe. Still serving its purpose, the synagogue also has a museum inside, taking guided tours in smaller groups.
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