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Trip to Budapest 🇭🇺
Budapest, Hungary 🇭🇺 is definitely a good choice if you are looking for a place where you can get perfect 📸
Just to share my itinerary to take picture around the city. We started our day by visiting the iconic Buda Castle. As we strolled through the cobblestone streets, the views overlooking the Danube River were incredible. The perfect time to visit is early in the morning around 8 AM, when the sun softly illuminates the city, creating breathtaking views for photographs. We explored the Castle District, taking in the stunning architecture and stopping to admire the majestic Matthias Church ⛪️ If you’re looking for the perfect shot 📸 , the Fisherman's Bastion nearby offers a panoramic view of the Pest side, especially stunning at sunrise or sunset.
Buda Castle and Fisherman’s Bastion
📍Szent György tér 2, Budapest 1014, Hungary
Matthias Church
📍Szentháromság tér 2, Budapest 1014, Hungary
Then we visited St. Stephen's Basilica, a stunning neo-classical church where we marveled at its intricate details. I would recommend climbing to the top of the dome for an unforgettable 360-degree view of Budapest. It's best to go in the late afternoon around 4 PM when the lighting for pictures is softer 📸 , highlighting the grandeur of the city.
St. Stephen's Basilica
📍Szent István tér 1, Budapest 1051, Hungary
We explored the Hungarian Parliament Building the next day, a must-visit spot for anyone coming to Budapest. We visited it early in the morning, around 9 AM, before the crowds poured in. The Parliament building, especially from across the river, provides one of the most iconic shots of the city. The lighting at that time of day is perfect for pictures 📸 that capture the building’s intricate Gothic details.
From there, we took a peaceful walk along the Danube Promenade, stopping by the Shoes on the Danube Bank, a moving memorial that we would recommend seeing around midday for some thought-provoking moments of reflection.
Hungarian Parliament Building
📍Kossuth Lajos tér 1-3, Budapest 1055, Hungary
Shoes on the Danube
📍Id. Antall József rkp., Budapest 1054, Hungary
For a more relaxing experience, we visited the famous Széchenyi Thermal Bath, where we spent the morning soaking in the warm waters. The best time to go is in the morning around 8 AM, as it’s quieter and the light filtering through the steam makes for great pictures 📸 I would recommend walking through City Park afterward, where you can capture serene pictures at Vajdahunyad Castle 🏰 If you go closer to noon, the lighting adds a magical touch to the castle’s reflection in the water.
Széchenyi Thermal Bath
📍Állatkerti krt. 9-11, Budapest 1146, Hungary
Vajdahunyad Castle
📍Városliget, Budapest 1146, Hungary
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Undeniably beautiful church in the heart of Budapest that’s actually quite modern by church standards the climb to the treasury and viewing platform is well worth it, however a lift can get you most of the way up
Buying write-offs is very convenient. Although it is a little more expensive than buying on site, it is acceptable. There are not many people. It is recommended to go in autumn, summer is still hot, and there are many delicious foods around. No need to do too many strategies.
St. Stephen's Basilica in Budapest is a breathtaking masterpiece of neoclassical architecture. Its grandeur, highlighted by the towering dome and ornate interior, leaves visitors in awe. The panoramic views from the dome are a highlight. However, long lines and crowds can detract from the experience.
Beautiful ornate building which is a must see when in Budapest. Definitely get up to the top level for the views. There’s a lift about half way the you’re on the stairs which can be a bit daunting but worth the effort for sure
One of the highlights of my trip to Budapest. This Basilica's design is otherworldly, pictures are not enough to describe how amazing it is.
St. Stephen's Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary. It is named in honour of Stephen, the first King of Hungary, whose right hand is housed in the reliquary. Since the renaming of the primatial see, it has been the co-cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Esztergom-Budapest
I had aloof fun I will be back and bring my family and friends it was a great experience and a lot to do as well as activities love it