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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day by visiting the Széchenyi Thermal Baths , one of the largest thermal bath complexes in Europe. Relax in the hot springs and indulge in a traditional Hungarian breakfast.
Afternoon
Head over to the House of Parliament , a stunning Gothic Revival building that is home to the Hungarian National Assembly. Take a guided tour to learn about the history and architecture of the building.
Morning
Explore the Gellért Hill , which offers panoramic views of the city and is home to the Gellért Thermal Bath and Spa . Afterward, visit Margaret Island , a tranquil park in the middle of the Danube River that features gardens, a musical fountain, and a medieval ruins.
Afternoon
Visit St. Stephen’s Basilica , a magnificent neoclassical church that houses Hungary's most sacred relic, the mummified right hand of King Stephen I. Stop by the Central Market Hall to sample some traditional Hungarian street food like lángos and chimney cake.
Morning
Start your day by visiting the Fisherman’s Bastion , a fairytale-like lookout tower that offers breathtaking views of the city and the Danube River. Afterward, visit the Matthias Church , a Gothic masterpiece that has served as the coronation church for Hungarian kings.
Afternoon
Take a stroll through the Buda Castle , a UNESCO World Heritage Site that houses several museums and galleries, including the Hungarian National Gallery. Visit the nearby Chain Bridge , the first permanent bridge to connect Buda and Pest.
Morning
Visit the Heroes' Square , a monumental public square that features statues of Hungary's most important national leaders. Afterward, take a stroll down Andrássy Avenue , a grand boulevard lined with Neo-Renaissance mansions and luxury boutiques.
Afternoon
Visit the Jewish Quarter , a vibrant neighborhood that is home to several historic synagogues, including the largest one in Europe, the Dohány Street Synagogue . Visit the Hospital in the Rock Nuclear Bunker Museum to learn about Hungary's role in World War II and the Cold War.