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The view of the Danube embankments, the Buda Castle District, Andrássy út and Heroes’ Square and the Millennium Underground Railway are UNESCO World Heritage sites… | Cultural AvenueThe “Museum Mile” concept, popular in the United States, had been brought to life in Budapest. It includes the area between the Buda Castle District and the City Park… |
City ParkThe City Park is Budapest’s biggest public park and cultural centre. Until the 18th century, it was a swamp just outside the fast-growing city of Pest… | Extraordinary buildingsBudapest boasts quite a few extraordinary examples of architecture. In this section, we have compiled a few of our favourite buildings in Budapest… |
| The Buda embankment of the Danube is full of interesting sights and landmarks. The tram running between the Gellért Hotel and Batthyány tér is an excellent means of sightseeing… | Pest embankmentThe sights along the Danube can be seen from tram line # 2 in about 20 minutes, while passing by famous locations like the Parliament, Roosevelt tér and Vigadó tér … |
If you will spend more nights in Budapest, it’s worth it exploring the one-day walk more thoroughly and do interior visits of a couple of famous buildings… | Recommended excursionsThere are quite a few interesting places in Budapest which are not frequented by tourists, as organised sightseeing tours don’t take them there. Get off the beaten path with us… |
| Bridges in Budapest Budapest is divided into two by the river Danube. There are a total of 8 bridges in the city, including a railway bridge. Read about the Budapest bridges, going from North to South… |
Interesting places in BudapestThe former main street of Ferencváros, Ráday utca, which is part of Budapest’s historical downtown, has undergone amazing development in the past 15 years… | Monuments in Budapest A glance at the most famous and striking monuments of historic Budapest… |
Besides the abundance of thermal springs, Budapest is also famous for its natural underground caves, which were formed by thermal water in million of years… | Parks Budapest’s green area is proportionally the largest in Central Europe. The reason for this is not the high number of public parks but the protrusion of the Buda Hills into the city area… |
















