Places to see

Matthias Church tower in Budapest with Buda Castle direction signs in foreground

Matthias Church in Budapest: Complete Guide

Matthias Church is one of the most iconic landmarks in Budapest and a key highlight of the Buda Castle District. It stands out for its colorful tiled roof, rich history, and strong connection to Hungarian royalty.

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Budapest Eye at night in Elizabeth Square with lights reflected in water

Elizabeth Square Budapest: Erzsébet tér & Budapest Eye Guide

If you arrive in Budapest by airport bus, there’s a good chance your first stop will be Elizabeth Square. And it’s a great place to start.

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La primavera en Budapest

What to Do in Budapest in Spring

Spring in Budapest is the season when the city awakens—trees burst into bloom, festivals return, and café terraces fill with vibrant life.

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Soviet War Memorial in Liberty Square Budapest commemorating Red Army soldiers

Liberty Square: History, Monuments and Political Meaning

Liberty Square (Szabadság tér) is one of the most symbolically dense public spaces in Budapest. Located on the Pest side of the city, it brings together layers of Hungarian history.

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Grand staircase and ornate interior of the Hungarian State Opera House in Budapest

Budapest Opera House: Tickets, Tours and Programme

The Budapest Opera House, officially known as the Hungarian State Opera House, is one of the most important cultural landmarks in Hungary and a must-see stop for many visitors to Budapest.

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Exterior view of the Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest with its dome and towers

Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest

The Hungarian Parliament Building is one of the most recognisable landmarks in Budapest and a central symbol of the country. Standing on the Pest side of the Danube, it attracts visitors for its scale, its history, and its prominent position along the river.

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Stone lions and arches of the Chain Bridge in Budapest at night

Chain Bridge in Budapest: Why It’s Famous and How to Visit It

The Chain Bridge in Budapest, officially known as the Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Széchenyi Lánchíd), is the most famous bridge in the Hungarian capital and one of the city’s strongest symbols.

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Interior view of Szimpla Kert, Budapest’s most famous ruin bar, with eclectic decor and open ceiling.

Best Ruin Bars in Budapest

Budapest’s nightlife is world-famous — and nothing captures its creative, rebellious spirit quite like its ruin bars. Scattered across the city’s historic Jewish Quarter, these venues have turned crumbling buildings into eclectic hubs of art, music, and community.

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Outdoor pool of Széchenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest on a sunny day, with visitors enjoying the Neo-Baroque architecture.

Best Thermal Baths in Budapest

There’s something magical about Budapest’s thermal baths that goes beyond just soaking in warm water—they let you feel the true rhythm of the city.

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Front view of St. Stephen’s Basilica in Budapest from a cobblestone street

St. Stephen’s Basilica Budapest: Complete Visitor Guide

Why is St. Stephen’s Basilica one of the must-see attractions in Budapest? Because it concentrates everything travelers love about the Hungarian capital into a single, beautifully walkable stop.

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