Picture yourself strolling along the banks of the Danube, where the stunning architecture of Budapest reflects centuries of history and culture. This Hungarian capital is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be explored. From the majestic Buda Castle perched on the hill to the iconic Chain Bridge connecting Buda and Pest, every corner tells a story. Budapest is famous for its thermal baths, offering a unique way to relax and rejuvenate. The Széchenyi Thermal Bath, one of the largest in Europe, is a must-visit for its stunning neo-Baroque architecture and soothing waters. Food lovers will delight in traditional dishes like goulash and chimney cake, best enjoyed at local markets or cozy bistros. The city's vibrant arts scene is showcased in the Hungarian State Opera House and the many galleries scattered throughout the Jewish Quarter. Don’t miss the poignant history at the House of Terror Museum, which chronicles Hungary's tumultuous past. With a rich blend of history, culture, and culinary delights, Budapest is a city that captivates the heart. Did you know it’s known as the “Paris of the East”? This charming city offers a unique blend of old-world elegance and modern flair, making it a perfect destination for any traveler.
Budapest, Hungary
Top things to do in Budapest
41 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Heroes' Square
86,485 reviews
A grand square in Budapest featuring the iconic Millennium Monument and statues of Hungarian leaders.

City Park
82,966 reviews
Budapest's City Park is a vast urban oasis with a fairy-tale castle, thermal baths, and year-round activities on its frozen lake in winter.

Hungarian Parliament Building
42,951 reviews
Iconic Gothic Revival parliament on the Danube, one of Europe's oldest legislative buildings.

Fisherman's Bastion
32,788 reviews
Neo-Gothic terrace offering panoramic views of the Danube and Pest, built for the 1896 Millennium celebrations.

Vajdahunyad Castle
26,629 reviews
A fairy-tale castle in Budapest's City Park, housing the Hungarian Agricultural Museum and showcasing diverse architectural styles.

Shoes on the Danube Bank
26,396 reviews
A poignant memorial of cast-iron shoes along the Danube River, honoring victims of the Holocaust in Budapest.

Citadel
21,457 reviews
A hilltop fortress in Budapest housing the Hungarian National Gallery and offering panoramic views of the Danube.
Széchenyi Chain Bridge
17,711 reviews
Historic suspension bridge linking Buda and Pest, opened in 1849 and named after István Széchenyi.
Gellért Baths
11,435 reviews
Art Nouveau thermal baths with medicinal pools, saunas, and a wave pool in a historic spa complex.

Matthias Church
10,710 reviews
Medieval Gothic church with a colorful tiled roof, site of royal coronations in the Buda Castle District.
Great Market Hall
9,547 reviews
Budapest's largest indoor market, where locals shop for paprika, salami, and handmade crafts beneath a grand 19th-century iron-and-glass roof.

Central Market Hall
9,250 reviews
Budapest's largest indoor market, offering fresh produce, local delicacies, and souvenirs in a grand 19th-century hall.

Szimpla Kert
8,775 reviews
The original ruin bar in the Jewish Quarter, filled with quirky vintage furniture, art installations, and a lively courtyard.

Buda Castle
8,432 reviews
Historic palace complex on Castle Hill, housing the Hungarian National Gallery and Budapest History Museum.

Hungarian State Opera House
7,925 reviews
A neo-Renaissance masterpiece hosting world-class opera and ballet, with lavish interiors and guided tours.
Szabadság híd
3,111 reviews
Elegant green iron bridge spanning the Danube, beloved for its Art Nouveau design and pedestrian-friendly atmosphere.

Hungarian National Museum
1,619 reviews
The Hungarian National Museum houses the coronation mantle and other artifacts spanning Hungary's history in a neoclassical building.

Hungarian National Gallery
1,384 reviews
The Hungarian National Gallery in Buda Castle showcases Hungarian art from medieval times to the present.
Gatehouse Tower
836 reviews
A historic tower on Budapest's Fisherman's Bastion offering panoramic views of the Danube and Parliament.
Budai Castle Tunnel
551 reviews
A mysterious network of tunnels beneath Buda Castle, offering a cool escape and a glimpse into Budapest's history.
Budapest Sign
453 reviews
Iconic three-dimensional letters spelling 'BUDAPEST' on the Buda side, offering a popular photo spot with panoramic city views.

The Fat Policeman Statue
356 reviews · District V / Inner City

5 Elements Thai Spa Salon
317 reviews · District V / Inner City
St. Stephen's Basilica
225 reviews
Neoclassical basilica housing Hungary's most sacred relic, the mummified right hand of King Stephen I.
Hunyadi-udvar
205 reviews
Historic courtyard in Budapest's Castle District, featuring medieval architecture and a romantic atmosphere.
City Park (Budapest)
194 reviews
A sprawling green oasis with a fairytale castle, a historic zoo, and the famous Széchenyi thermal baths.
Heroes' Square (Budapest)
194 reviews
Heroes' Square is Budapest's grandest plaza, dominated by the Millennium Monument and statues of Hungarian leaders.
Trinity Square
173 reviews · District I / Buda
Easy Cooking Budapest
146 reviews
Golden Duck
128 reviews
A golden statue of a duck in Budapest, a quirky and beloved landmark.
Rumbach Street Synagogue
81 reviews · District VII / Jewish Quarter
Dohány Street Synagogue
76 reviews
Europe's largest synagogue, a stunning Moorish Revival building with a Holocaust memorial and museum.
Statue of Mounted Andras Hadik
68 reviews · District I / Buda
Black Sheep Barber Shop
62 reviews · District VII / Jewish Quarter
Fovam Square
48 reviews
Herend Porcelain - Hadik Shop
41 reviews · District V / Inner City
MAD Budapest
34 reviews · District V / Inner City
Race Center - Car Racing Simulator Center
30 reviews · District V / Inner City
Bestsellers Book Store
26 reviews · District V / Inner City
Urban Betyar - Visitor Center
21 reviews · District V / Inner City
Uri Street
21 reviews · District I / Buda
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