Guidebook for Budapest

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Guidebook for Budapest

Food Scene

If you want a good light lunch or dinner, visit the Stone Soup restaurant. I think you will not be disappointed.
139 locals recommend
Kőleves Vendéglő
37-41 Kazinczy u.
139 locals recommend
If you want a good light lunch or dinner, visit the Stone Soup restaurant. I think you will not be disappointed.
Very delicious breakfast places in the city. The owners are friendly, the food is fine and tasty. Do not miss it! To access the place use the tram 4 or tram 6.
26 locals recommend
Breakfast Café-KicsiZso
11 Frankel Leó út
26 locals recommend
Very delicious breakfast places in the city. The owners are friendly, the food is fine and tasty. Do not miss it! To access the place use the tram 4 or tram 6.
Gerlóczy Café is a home-like, Parisian-style café, restaurant (bistro)and hotel, only a few metres from the City Hall in Gerlóczy utca.
63 locals recommend
Gerlóczy Cafe & Brasserie
1 Gerlóczy u.
63 locals recommend
Gerlóczy Café is a home-like, Parisian-style café, restaurant (bistro)and hotel, only a few metres from the City Hall in Gerlóczy utca.

Drinks & Nightlife

107 locals recommend
Mika Tivadar Mulató
47 Kazinczy u.
107 locals recommend
The legendary Szimpla Kert is the most complex and best-known ruin pub in Budapest!
1582 locals recommend
Szimpla Kert
14 Kazinczy u.
1582 locals recommend
The legendary Szimpla Kert is the most complex and best-known ruin pub in Budapest!
168 locals recommend
Liebling - Hidden Rooftop Bar
51 Akácfa u.
168 locals recommend

Sightseeing

The Royal Palace in Szent György tér is one of the most emblematic architectural masterpieces of the cityscape, and the building easiest to recognize from the Pest side of the Danube. It is home to the Hungarian National Gallery, the National Széchényi Library and the Budapest History Museum.
812 locals recommend
Buda Castle
2 Szent György tér
812 locals recommend
The Royal Palace in Szent György tér is one of the most emblematic architectural masterpieces of the cityscape, and the building easiest to recognize from the Pest side of the Danube. It is home to the Hungarian National Gallery, the National Széchényi Library and the Budapest History Museum.
The luscious Chain Bridge's lions and arches are a reassuring experience in itself, I think, they are real tourist attractions. Interestingly: there is no tongue in their mouths. Everyone should have a selfie with them!
795 locals recommend
Chain Bridge
Széchenyi Lánchíd
795 locals recommend
The luscious Chain Bridge's lions and arches are a reassuring experience in itself, I think, they are real tourist attractions. Interestingly: there is no tongue in their mouths. Everyone should have a selfie with them!
Fishermen's Bastion is one of the most famous sights in District 1. Due to the unparalleled panorama of Neo-Roman panoramic terraces, one of the most spectacular tourist attractions.
666 locals recommend
Fishermen's Bastion
Szentháromság tér
666 locals recommend
Fishermen's Bastion is one of the most famous sights in District 1. Due to the unparalleled panorama of Neo-Roman panoramic terraces, one of the most spectacular tourist attractions.
The second largest Parliament building in Europe is one of the hits of the Budapest postcard. A beautiful example of Neo-Gothic architecture with its lacy turrets high in the sky.
1905 locals recommend
Hungarian Parliament Building
1-3 Kossuth Lajos tér
1905 locals recommend
The second largest Parliament building in Europe is one of the hits of the Budapest postcard. A beautiful example of Neo-Gothic architecture with its lacy turrets high in the sky.
It is the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the world, so I suggest you the check out this beautiful building!
1302 locals recommend
Dohány Street Synagogue
2 Dohány u.
1302 locals recommend
It is the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the world, so I suggest you the check out this beautiful building!
It is one of the city’s most photographed sites for its twin steeples, celestial stained-glass windows, and stately central dome. You must see it!
1262 locals recommend
St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent Istvan Bazilika)
1 Szent István tér
1262 locals recommend
It is one of the city’s most photographed sites for its twin steeples, celestial stained-glass windows, and stately central dome. You must see it!
Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom) looks back on an exceptionally long history, because it was buit in 1015 and it was rebuilt in gothic style in the 14th century. The building is a great example of Central-European gothic style.
421 locals recommend
Matthias Church
2 Szentháromság tér
421 locals recommend
Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom) looks back on an exceptionally long history, because it was buit in 1015 and it was rebuilt in gothic style in the 14th century. The building is a great example of Central-European gothic style.
Heroes' Square is the most spectacular and most impressive space in Budapest. The Museum of Fine Arts and the Kunsthalle (Műcsarnok )are on the opposite sides.
942 locals recommend
Heroes' Square
Hősök tere
942 locals recommend
Heroes' Square is the most spectacular and most impressive space in Budapest. The Museum of Fine Arts and the Kunsthalle (Műcsarnok )are on the opposite sides.

Shopping

Vörösmarty Square is the most elegant pedestrian zone in Budapest. It lies at the northern end of Váci Street (fashion street) and above the western end of the Millennium Underground (Metro line 1). On the north side of the square stands the eclectic Gerbeaud House, home to the world-famous Hungarian confectionery.
358 locals recommend
Vörösmarty tér
3 Vörösmarty tér
358 locals recommend
Vörösmarty Square is the most elegant pedestrian zone in Budapest. It lies at the northern end of Váci Street (fashion street) and above the western end of the Millennium Underground (Metro line 1). On the north side of the square stands the eclectic Gerbeaud House, home to the world-famous Hungarian confectionery.
216 locals recommend
Arena Mall
9 Kerepesi út
216 locals recommend
830 locals recommend
Andrássy út
Andrássy út
830 locals recommend
129 locals recommend
Lehel tér M
129 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

Széchenyi Thermal Bath is o­ne of the largest spa complexes in Europe.
1248 locals recommend
Széchenyi Thermal Bath
9-11 Állatkerti krt.
1248 locals recommend
Széchenyi Thermal Bath is o­ne of the largest spa complexes in Europe.
You can find a whole bunch of cafés, bars, restaurants, shops, and clubs here, like Spíler, DiVino, Kolor, Blue Bird Café, or Szomszéd, and also enjoy art exhibitions, fairs, concerts, and other events all year long, so it's always worth a visit.
600 locals recommend
Gozsdu Court
Gozsdu udvar
600 locals recommend
You can find a whole bunch of cafés, bars, restaurants, shops, and clubs here, like Spíler, DiVino, Kolor, Blue Bird Café, or Szomszéd, and also enjoy art exhibitions, fairs, concerts, and other events all year long, so it's always worth a visit.

Parks & Nature

This square by Oktogon was named after the world-famous Hungarian composer, Franz Liszt. Here stands the Eclectic-Art Nouveau building of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music. It is a small green space surrounded by restaurants and cafés like Menza, Buena Vista, Hooters and Circus.
355 locals recommend
Liszt Ferenc tér
4 Liszt Ferenc tér
355 locals recommend
This square by Oktogon was named after the world-famous Hungarian composer, Franz Liszt. Here stands the Eclectic-Art Nouveau building of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music. It is a small green space surrounded by restaurants and cafés like Menza, Buena Vista, Hooters and Circus.

Arts & Culture

Hungarian National Gallery (Magyar Nemzeti Galeria)
2 Szent György tér
347 locals recommend