Budapest

Discover the enchanting beauty of Hungary’s captivating capital, with many things to do in Budapest. Explore iconic landmarks like Buda Castle and Parliament or visit some of the well-known thermal baths like Széchenyi and Gellért. Stroll along the Danube River, savor Hungarian cuisine, and embrace the vibrant nightlife. Uncover museums’ rich history and culture, and enjoy the charm of the city’s streets. Budapest offers an unforgettable experience that will leave you spellbound.

POPULAR SIGHTS IN BUDAPEST

OUTDOOR PLACES, PARKS, SPA, BEACHES

The city that beckons outdoor enthusiasts with its array of thrilling activities! You can hike through the Buda Hills or tackle challenging climbing routes at Normafa. Danube River offers opportunities for diving enthusiasts and many other exhilarating watersports. Or you can gracefully glide along the river’s banks on roller skates. When winter arrives, head to nearby ski resorts for thrilling skiing experiences. While Budapest may not have traditional beaches, its lidos and pools, like Palatinus Beach on Margaret Island, offer perfect spots to soak up the sun and cool off.

Budapest is renowned for its thermal baths, a true testament to the city’s rich spa culture. These relaxing havens provide a soothing escape from the daily hustle. Gellért Bath, housed in an exquisite Art Nouveau building, offers therapeutic treatments amidst grandiose interiors. Szechenyi Bath, Europe’s largest medicinal bath, entices with its outdoor pools, perfect for unwinding in the crisp air. Rudas Bath, dating back to the Ottoman era, charms with its stunning dome and thermal pools offering breathtaking views of the Danube. These thermal baths are not only a source of relaxation but also boast health benefits, making them an essential part of Budapest’s cultural heritage and an absolute must-visit for visitors seeking rejuvenation and tranquility.

Budapest FAQ

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The city is located on a geological fault line, which results in numerous thermal springs and underground hot water sources. The tradition of bathing in Budapest dates back to ancient times when the area was inhabited by the Celts and later the Romans. The Romans were the first to recognize and utilize the thermal springs.
Central Market Hall (Nagyvásárcsarnok)
Hold Street Market Hall (Hold utcai Vásárcsarnok)
Fény Street Market Hall (Fény utcai Vásárcsarnok)
Hunyadi Square Market Hall (Hunyadi téri Vásárcsarnok)
WestEnd City Center
Arena Mall Budapest
Corvin Plaza Shopping Center
Mammut Shopping and Entertainment Center
Hungarian Parliament Building (Országház)
Museum of Applied Arts (Iparművészeti Múzeum)
Budapest Sports Arena (Papp László Budapest Sportaréna)
Hotel Gellért