Budapest's grand shooting locations
Budapest, the "Pearl of the Danube", boasts the pristine Fisherman's Bastion, the coronation church of generations of kings⛪️, and the Central Market of Europe... Each scene is filled with European charm. Check in at the following spots to capture your own unique life photos~
【📸9 Great Shooting Locations】
1⃣️Buda Castle
Also known as Buda Palace, frequented by Princess Sisi, the viewing platform offers great shots of the Danube, Chain Bridge, and the Pest side~
📍Location: Budapest, exterior of the palace, sculptures, courtyard, viewing platform
2⃣️Fisherman's Bastion Halaszbastva
A white-walled building with stairs and floors, combining styles of Neo-Gothic, Neo-Romanesque, and more, perfect for photos at the spires of the bastion!
🚇Transport: Take bus 16A to station
📍Location: Budapest, Szentharomsag ter
3⃣️St. Matthias Church
The Neo-Gothic exterior is very eye-catching, and it's crowded with photographers during the day, so it's recommended to climb to the tower top for a beautiful view
🚇Transport: Take bus 16A to station
📍Location: Budapest, Szentharomsag ter2
4⃣️Széchenyi Chain Bridge
Recognized as the most beautiful and famous bridge in Budapest, photography is only possible from outside the bridge, as only vehicles are allowed to cross
🚇Transport: Take the subway to station, a 5min walk away
📍Location: Budapest, Szechenyi Lanchid
5⃣️St. Stephen's Basilica
The largest church in Budapest, with a stunning ceiling to photograph, and you can also climb to the top for a panoramic view of the city
🚇Transport: Take the M1 subway to station
📍Location: Budapest, Szent Istvan ter1
6⃣️Széchenyi Thermal Bath
One of the thermal baths of Europe, with various architectural styles inside, Vajdahunyad Castle, and churches are great for photography
🚇Transport: Take the M1 subway to station
📍Location: Budapest, Allatkerti krt. 9-11
7⃣️Andrássy Avenue
The road is lined with various cafes, restaurants, theaters, and luxurious boutiques, all exuding a European atmosphere
🚇Transport: Take the M1 subway to station
8⃣️New York Café
An Italian Renaissance-style café, luxurious and exquisite inside, where you can enjoy a coffee and take a relaxed European-style photo
📍Location: Budapest, Rakoczi ut
9⃣️Hungarian Parliament Building
The largest building in Hungary, a combination of Baroque, Gothic, and Renaissance styles, well worth a visit
📍Location: Budapest, Kossuth Lajos ter1-3
Located on the castle district, can buy tickets to get inside. Design is quite good, worth for visit.
On a foggy and rainy morning the church felt very mysterious. I had a private guide who quickly took me to see the most interesting parts before we continued around to other sites. The decorations were rather unique and worth the quick stop inside
The Marghash Church is the most famous church in Budapest and even Hungary, where Princess Sisi's coronation was held, and many of the collections of Princess Sisi and the busts of Princess Sisi are kept. There is a small museum on the second floor of the church, which is extra if you want to climb to the top.
The Mátyás Templom is located on the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary, on the side of Budapest's famous building, the Fisherman's Fort, a beautiful neo-Gothic church built between 1255 and 1269 by the then King IV Bela (father of Princess Margit), It is one of the symbols of Budapest. In the 15th century, King Mátyás built a minarets bell tower on the south side, and the entire church was named the Church of Marghash, because the coronation ceremony of the kings of Hungary was held here, and it is also known as the "coronation church" during the Turkish occupation in the 16th century. The church was burned and later used as the main mosque by the Turks, the church was completed in 1874-1896, and the minarets had the sarcophagus of King Bela and his princess, and the church regularly held pipe organ concerts.
The Church of Marghash (Matthias Church) is located on the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary, on the side of the famous building Fisherman's Fort. The exterior is a neo-Goethe-style church, which contains a variety of colors such as Hungarian folk customs, art nouveau style and Turkish design, especially the white spire and colored roof on the side, which adds a little fun and vividness to the whole church, and the painted glass and murals inside the church. And the focus cannot be missed.
this church is beautiful and comes with some very colorful unique tile patterns on the roof. It's located in a beautiful spot that is definitely worth a visit.
Visited this church at late afternoon and managed to get a photo with relatively clear sky and contrast with church well. It provided a magnificent view of building design and nobody will miss this structure when you see in the pest side of Budapest city.