Buda Castle: A historic castle complex located on Castle Hill in Buda, featuring the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum, and offers panoramic views of the city.
Széchenyi Thermal Bath: One of the largest thermal bath complexes in Europe, featuring several pools with different water temperatures, saunas, and massage services.
Hungarian Parliament Building: A grand 19th-century building, located on the bank of the Danube, featuring an impressive architecture and home to the Hungarian National Assembly.
St. Stephen’s Basilica: A grand 19th-century basilica, located in Pest, known for its impressive architecture and the mummified right hand of St. Stephen, the first king of Hungary.
Chain Bridge: A historic bridge spanning the Danube River, connecting Buda and Pest, offering views of the city and the parliament building.
Heroes’ Square: A historic square located at the end of Andrássy Avenue, featuring statues of important Hungarian figures and the Museum of Fine Arts.
Hungarian State Opera House: A grand 19th-century opera house, located in Pest, known for its impressive architecture and regular performances.
Szimpla Kert: One of the most famous ruin bars in the city, located in the Jewish Quarter, it is a great place to experience the city’s nightlife.
Gellért Hill: A hill located in Buda, offering great views of the city, visitors can take the funicular or walk up the hill and visit the Citadel, a fortress offering panoramic views of the city.
The Great Market Hall: A historic market located in Pest, featuring a variety of Hungarian foods, souvenirs, and crafts, it’s a great place to experience Hungarian culture and try local delicacies.