Budapest Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Fisherman's Bastion Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Exploring Budapest: A Dream City, A Feast of Food
🇭🇺Incomplete Guide to a Three-Day Tour of Budapest🎉|||
Day 1: Shanghai✈️Budapest
After arrival, rest at a guesthouse near the Parliament Building, and take a walk along the Danube in the afternoon to appreciate the beautiful scenery of this city. Don't miss the Shoe Sculpture and the world's most beautiful McDonald's, these places are worth checking in!
Day 2: One-day tour of Buda
Take a direct tram to the Buda Castle Funicular🚡, then you can enjoy the beautiful views of Buda Castle and Fisherman's Bastion. If there are too many people and it's hard to take pictures, it's recommended to sit in a nearby coffee shop and taste some Hungarian specialty coffee☕️, the view is also great!
Day 3: One-day tour of Pest
First visit the St. Stephen's Basilica, buy tickets and climb to the top to feel the solemnity and sanctity of the church⚰️. Then you can go to the Budapest Eye Ferris wheel🎡, to appreciate the beauty of the city. Then you can go to the New York Café, to experience the unique decoration and taste the local food. Finally, you can enjoy the night view of the Danube on the Liberty Bridge, and feel the romance of this city✨.
That's all for the incomplete guide to a three-day tour of Budapest, Hungary! Come and feel the beauty and charm of this city!💖
🇭🇺 The world Famous Attraction : Fisherman's Bastion 🇭🇺
Attraction : Fisherman's Bastion
Location: Budapest, Szentháromság tér, 1014 Hungary
Tickets: Free
The top and most famous attraction of whole Hungary. You will see pictures of this place in postcards and it's pictures all over social media. Built in the 19th century, it was designed to commemorate the fishermen who once defended this part of the city walls. The view of the river, parliament and the iconic chain bridge from here is absolutely spectacular. This is a must visit, you simply can't visit. Do check out the sunset here.
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My favorite place in Buda side of Budapest!
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The Fisherman’s Bastion is one of the most beautiful places in Budapest. It’s located on the Buda side of the city and offers a stunning view of the Danube River and the Pest side of the city. The best way to get there is by taking the funicular from the Chain Bridge. The view from the top is breathtaking and it’s not as crowded as other tourist attractions in Budapest.
I highly recommend visiting this place if you’re ever in Budapest, visit during the weekdays for less people and also in the afternoon so you can catch the golden hour 🌇
There are some shops around to get water and restaurants to get some drinks and good local food
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Budapest is the image of Europe in my mind.
Budapest doesn't have "The Grand Budapest Hotel", but it has the most beautiful Castle Hill.
Budapest is located on the banks of the Danube River (originally the water of the Danube and the Huangpu River are similar in turbidity), formed by the merger of Buda on the west bank of the Danube and Pest on the east bank. The famous Fisherman's Bastion and Buda Castle are on the Buda side, while the east bank has the Parliament Building and more abundant leisure and entertainment venues.
Attractions
Fisherman's Bastion, Buda Castle
Hungarian Parliament Building, Citadella, a recommended attraction by locals, Danube River cruise | Recommended Legenda Cruise.
Budapest: Evening Sightseeing Cruise and Unlimited Prosecco (1.5 hours). If you want to see the night view of the Parliament Building, it's best to book a few days in advance. We booked for 5:30 pm to watch the sunset, and both sides of the river were covered in golden light. Everyone on the boat was having a great time and the atmosphere was super fun, hahaha.
These scenic spots have a lot of tourists! So if you want to take beautiful photos, sisters are advised to go early. You may need to go to Fisherman's Wharf at seven or eight o'clock to avoid crowds in the restaurant.
Béchamel
This breakfast is really delicious! We ate here for two consecutive days and recommend the Turkish Eggs and Croque Madame.
Menza Restaurant and Café
Authentic Hungarian cuisine, recommended dishes include Roasted duck liver with sour cherry sauce and mashed potatoes (Cherry Duck Liver) and Hungarian goulash soup (beef soup with a Chinese-style flavor).
This walk-in restaurant does have seating outside of meal times, but it's best to make a reservation in advance.
Comme Chez Soi
It's too popular, couldn't get a table even after two walk-ins, always fully booked no matter what time, so if you're coming to Budapest, make sure to call/email and make a reservation a few days in advance.
Budapest has too many delicious foods, almost no chance of disappointment, and the prices are very cheap!
Transportation
Bolt taxi app allows cash payment without card binding.
Payment; calling a car is very convenient, basically arriving in two or three minutes; the price is not expensive, and if you don't live too far away, it's only a few euros to go to various scenic spots.
BudapestGO public transportation can be used with this app.
Budapest doesn't need too much planning, the distance between attractions is close, and it's beautiful to walk around everywhere! It's very safe here, and people are friendly
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Hungarian Parliament Building Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Budapest in 5 Days: 🏰📸☕️🌉🍴
1⃣️Day 1: Cultural Beginnings and Iconic Sights
🌄Morning:
-Start at St. Stephen's Basilica 🏛️. Purchase tickets to enter and admire its interiors.
-Treat yourself to the locally famed flower-shaped ice cream 🍦.
-Shop for affordable souvenirs such as fridge magnets 🧲.
☀️Afternoon:
-Walk to the Budapest Eye Ferris wheel 🎡 for a panoramic view of the city.
-Visit the Opera House 🎭 to marvel at its architecture.
-Reflect on history at the Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial 👞🌊.
🌌Evening:
View the exterior or interior (optional) of the Hungarian Parliament Building 🏰.
Relax at the New York Café ☕️, enjoying the ambiance and a coffee break.
2⃣️Day 2: Buda's Historical Trail
🌄Early Morning
-Walk to Matthias Church, and then continue to Buda Castle 🚶♀️🏰.
-Find the perfect photo spot overlooking the Széchenyi Chain Bridge 🌉.
☀️Afternoon:
-Experience any local religious processions if present ✝️.
-Descend from Buda Castle via the elevator ⬇️.
3⃣️Day 3: Bridges and Market Adventures
🌄Morning:
-Capture photos at Liberty Bridge with the picturesque green structure and yellow trams 🌁🚊.
-Explore the hidden alleyways for unique finds like oversized clothing stores 🛍️.
❕Avoid photography at Liberty Bridge due to backlighting 🚫📷.
Visit the Central Market for local goods and produce 🛒.
4⃣️Day 4: Danube Delights at Dusk
🌌Evening:
-Board the Premium Frizzante Boat cruise at 8:00 PM from Dock 10 for a night-time view of the Danube and Parliament 🛥️🌙. Booking recommended through TripAdvisor.
Enjoy the live music option 🎶 and complimentary champagne 🥂 on board.
5⃣️Day 5: Culinary Exploration
🥘Dinner:
Dine at Kiskakukk for traditional Hungarian cuisine 🍴.
Address: Pozsonyi ut 12, Budapest, Hungary 🗺️.
Hours: Open until 23:00 from Monday to Saturday 🕚.
Must-try dishes include the beef soup with red wine 🍲🍷, apple foie gras 🍏, jam-glazed duck breast 🦆, and the roasted venison with fried broad bean mash 🍖.
🇭🇺 Landmark of Budapest : Hungarian Parliament 🏛️
Attraction: Hungarian Parliament Building
Address: Budapest, Kossuth Lajos tér 1-3, 1055 Hungary
Direction: few minutes walk from Kossuth Lajos tér
station
Opening hours: 8am to 6pm
Tickets: 5000 (EEA citizens), 10000 (Non EEA)
The House of Parliament is home to the National Assembly, it is considered one of the most stunning such buildings of the world. This is Budapest’a most iconic building, which has been a World Heritage Site since 2011! This magnificent building was built over 17 years (1885–1902) at the end of the 19th century, it has become the symbol of Hungary. This is a place that is must visit for tourists. You can also see the parliament building from the opposite side. The view is better at night!
#timetotravel #hungary #Budapest #heritage
Hungarian Parliament Building - Budapest
The Hungarian Parliament Building is one of the most iconic & grandiose architectural landmarks in Hungary. It serves as the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary, which is the country’s legislative body.
Located along the bank of Danube River, the building dominates the cityscape with its impressive Neo-Gothic design. This 18,000 square metres building is constructed began in 1885. The tower reaches a height of 96m, making it one of the tallest buildings in Budapest.
The interior of the building is equally impressive, featuring lavish decors, ornamental ceilings & exquisite stained glass windows. Visitors can book a guided tour to explore the inside, which I’m sure you will be very much amazed as I did.
You can get here by taking metro & alighting at Kossuth Lajos tér station (on M2 metro line).
#wecreate #budapest #hungary #europe #darwintravel
Beautiful Parliament Building
The Hungarian Parliament Building is located at 1-3 Kossuth ter, 1055 Budapest, and is open daily, Monday to Friday 0800-1800, Saturday and Sunday from 0800-1600. It is around 180 meters 2 minutes walk from Kossuth Lajos ter metro station (Line M2).
The Parliament Building is on the eastern bank of the Danube, and is a popular tourist destination in Budapest. Building this impressive edifice took 17 years from 1885 to 1902. The building has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987 as part of the Banks of Danube.
It is 268 meters long, 123 meters wide and with a height of 96 meters. The main facade overlooks the Danube river (nice photoshoot from the opposite bank), but the official entrance is from the Kossuth square.
The guided tour of the Parliament Building enables you to discover its beautiful interior and the explanation by the well trained staff. Remember to book the date and time slot you want on the website.
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Buda Castle Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Exploring Budapest: A Dream City, A Feast of Food
🇭🇺Incomplete Guide to a Three-Day Tour of Budapest🎉|||
Day 1: Shanghai✈️Budapest
After arrival, rest at a guesthouse near the Parliament Building, and take a walk along the Danube in the afternoon to appreciate the beautiful scenery of this city. Don't miss the Shoe Sculpture and the world's most beautiful McDonald's, these places are worth checking in!
Day 2: One-day tour of Buda
Take a direct tram to the Buda Castle Funicular🚡, then you can enjoy the beautiful views of Buda Castle and Fisherman's Bastion. If there are too many people and it's hard to take pictures, it's recommended to sit in a nearby coffee shop and taste some Hungarian specialty coffee☕️, the view is also great!
Day 3: One-day tour of Pest
First visit the St. Stephen's Basilica, buy tickets and climb to the top to feel the solemnity and sanctity of the church⚰️. Then you can go to the Budapest Eye Ferris wheel🎡, to appreciate the beauty of the city. Then you can go to the New York Café, to experience the unique decoration and taste the local food. Finally, you can enjoy the night view of the Danube on the Liberty Bridge, and feel the romance of this city✨.
That's all for the incomplete guide to a three-day tour of Budapest, Hungary! Come and feel the beauty and charm of this city!💖
Amazing city view from buda-castle hill
#wheretogo
one of the best way to have Amazing great view from the top of Buda-Castle hill .
Funicular in Buda district located at the end of the chain bridge. it’s a unique experience of legendary funicular ride , its could just take few minutes to reach to the top.
you will see the beautiful view while having the funicular ride for just HUG1,200 or get the ticket from trip.com
if you like to have whole breathtaking view of the amazing budapest city, you should take a ride. while Hungary parliament building can see clearly from the hill. #europe #awesomepic #couplestrip #budapest #funicular #hungary
Buda Castle
Early morning is definitely the best time to head your way to Buda Castle. I arrived (when it was raining) by 8am and there were around 10 other people there only. As I was finishing up taking photos and heading to the St Matthias area, large groups were appearing and the rain had started to subside.
To get there, I took one of the local buses from the just beside my City Centre hotel - really quick and easy.
Starting at the base of Fisherman’s Bastion, I walked up the steps and entered the courtyard of views. Here you can easily take photos of the city. I will admit, because I was there early I couldn’t see inside the buildings, it also meant that apart from my bus journey (and funicular ride) I didn’t pay anything to see the view and the whole area.
#mountainview #europetravel #budacastle #Budapest
Budapest is the image of Europe in my mind.
Budapest doesn't have "The Grand Budapest Hotel", but it has the most beautiful Castle Hill.
Budapest is located on the banks of the Danube River (originally the water of the Danube and the Huangpu River are similar in turbidity), formed by the merger of Buda on the west bank of the Danube and Pest on the east bank. The famous Fisherman's Bastion and Buda Castle are on the Buda side, while the east bank has the Parliament Building and more abundant leisure and entertainment venues.
Attractions
Fisherman's Bastion, Buda Castle
Hungarian Parliament Building, Citadella, a recommended attraction by locals, Danube River cruise | Recommended Legenda Cruise.
Budapest: Evening Sightseeing Cruise and Unlimited Prosecco (1.5 hours). If you want to see the night view of the Parliament Building, it's best to book a few days in advance. We booked for 5:30 pm to watch the sunset, and both sides of the river were covered in golden light. Everyone on the boat was having a great time and the atmosphere was super fun, hahaha.
These scenic spots have a lot of tourists! So if you want to take beautiful photos, sisters are advised to go early. You may need to go to Fisherman's Wharf at seven or eight o'clock to avoid crowds in the restaurant.
Béchamel
This breakfast is really delicious! We ate here for two consecutive days and recommend the Turkish Eggs and Croque Madame.
Menza Restaurant and Café
Authentic Hungarian cuisine, recommended dishes include Roasted duck liver with sour cherry sauce and mashed potatoes (Cherry Duck Liver) and Hungarian goulash soup (beef soup with a Chinese-style flavor).
This walk-in restaurant does have seating outside of meal times, but it's best to make a reservation in advance.
Comme Chez Soi
It's too popular, couldn't get a table even after two walk-ins, always fully booked no matter what time, so if you're coming to Budapest, make sure to call/email and make a reservation a few days in advance.
Budapest has too many delicious foods, almost no chance of disappointment, and the prices are very cheap!
Transportation
Bolt taxi app allows cash payment without card binding.
Payment; calling a car is very convenient, basically arriving in two or three minutes; the price is not expensive, and if you don't live too far away, it's only a few euros to go to various scenic spots.
BudapestGO public transportation can be used with this app.
Budapest doesn't need too much planning, the distance between attractions is close, and it's beautiful to walk around everywhere! It's very safe here, and people are friendly
xavier.demetrius.nightshade
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Széchenyi Chain Bridge Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
🇭🇺 The Iconic Chain Bridge 🌉
attraction: Chain Bridge
Address: Budapest, Széchenyi Lánchíd, 1051 Hungary
Direction: A few minutes walk from Deák Ferenc tér
Opening hours: 24 hours
Rating: 10/10
The chain bridge is one of the most popular place to visit in Budapest, as well as one of my favourite. It is an iconic suspension bridge spanning the Danube River. It was completed in 1849 and it's a symbol of the city's rich history and stunning architecture. You can walk along the bridge or even ride a bike. You can get a stunning view from here.
#timetotravel #budapest #Hungary #bridge
Budapest
Budapest, Hungary is also known as the "City of Bridges" due to its numerous bridges crossing the Danube River, including the famous Chain Bridge. Budapest has 8 bridges that cross the Danube within the city, making it one of the cities with the most bridges in Europe.#europe #europetravel #europetravel #europe
Széchenyi Chain Bridge - Budapest
Széchenyi Chain Bridge is one of many bridges in the capital of Hungary, Budapest. This iconic chain bridge sits above the River Danube, connecting Buda and Pest (eastern & western of the city).
This chain bridge is 16m wide and 375m long. It was opened in 20 November 1849, but however it’s closed since March 2021 for refurbishment and the it’s plan to reopen in year 2023.
There are several tourist attractions nearby, including the Hungarian Parliament Building, Shoes on the Danube Bank and the Buda Castle Funicular Station.
*BONUS* This bridge also appears in Katy Perry’s Firework music video!
#CelebrateWithTrip #budapest #hungary #bridge #szechenyichainbridge #europe #darwintravel
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The Chain Bridge is one of the best identical landmarks of Budapest. Very safe to walk across and really enjoyed the view!
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St. Stephen's Basilica Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Incredible Church
One of the Budapest must visits. Come early as it's very busy here. I suggest getting the rooftop combo package.
A striking basilica from outside, it's a great photo opportunity. Inside is mind blowing. Such beautiful and reverence. A true blessing to the almighty creator.
There are roped off spots for quiet prayer and reflection. Please take your hat off indoors. A group of Chinese tourists unfortunately showed a lack of respect by refusing to do so.
The treasure room is interesting with luxurious and historical relics from previous bishops.
The rooftop had great views on rainy or sunny days. It's worth the extra effort. You can take the lazy elevator or take the stairs like I did.
Combined ticket is 3500HUF or free for teachers
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St. Stephen’s Basilica - Budapest, Hungary
St. Stephen’s Basilica is a magnificent architectural gem in the heart of Budapest, Hungary. Named after the first king of Hungary, it’s one of the most iconic landmarks in the city.
As you approach the basilica, you’ll be captivated by its impressive neoclassical facade & soaring dome that dominates the skyline. Upon entering, the interior is equally breathtaking.
One of the highlights of visiting the basilica is the panoramic view it offers from the observation deck. You can witness the magnificent cityscape, including the Danube River & the Hungarian Parliament Building. If you planned your time correctly, you can also see the beautiful sunset here!
St. Stephen’s Basilica is easily accessible by metro, tram & bus. For metro, simply alight at Arany János utca metro station, while you can alight at Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út tram stop.
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St. Stephen's Basilica
St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent István-bazilika) is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary. It is named in honour of Stephen, the first King of Hungary (c 975–1038), whose right hand is housed in the reliquary. It was the sixth largest church building in Hungary before 1920. Since the renaming of the primatial see, it has been the co-cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Esztergom-Budapest. Today, it is the third largest church building in present-day Hungary.
THE LARGEST BASILICA IN HUNGARY 🇭🇺
St. Stephen's Basilica, or Szent István-Bazilika in Hungarian, is a catholic basilica in the heart of Budapest. The largest church in Budapest, St. Stephen's Basilica, is dedicated to Hungary's first king, St. Stephen. Saint Stephen's giving of the Hungarian crown to Mary depicts his outstanding devotion to the Virgin Mary and the Christian religion.
At any given moment, around 8 500 people can enter the majestic Neoclassical cathedral.
Apart from its size, the Basilica has a few distinguishing features:
The Szent Jobb, St. Stephen's mummified right hand, is Hungary's most precious treasure (Holy Right Hand),
Climb to the top of the cupola for a panoramic view over Budapest!
Throughout the year, the church hosts a number of musical events.
The wide St. Stephen Square has a number of terraced cafes and bistros where you may people watch while sipping coffee.
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