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Tag 114.09.2024Samstag

New York Café
Kahve, kek ve Macar mutfağından yemekler servis edilen, 1894'te açılmış, freskler ve kristal avizelerle süslü kafe/restoran.

New York Cafe Apt İn Center

Pizza Me

The Fries Pub | Erzsébet krt.

Pizza Me

The Fries Pub | Erzsébet krt.
Szimpla Kert
SzimplaKert is a huge and popular pub in Budapest that features art installations and a large outdoor garden. It's known for its nightlife scene, which draws both locals and tourists.
Street Food Karavan Budapest
The food court Street Food Karavan Budapest is a great place to explore the city's street food scene, with multiple trucks serving everything from burgers to curries and traditional Hungarian dishes. It is situated in an open-air parking lot just down the street from Szimpla ruin pub - making it a great option if you're looking for a laid-back lunch or dinner.

Bamba Marha Burger Bár #OKTOGON
Lángos Papa
Lángos Papa is a popular lángos restaurant in Budapest with a rustic setting. The menu features lángos dishes, such as goulash soup and duck pâté, as well as main courses, like truffle deer stew and foie gras. Desserts include lángos with Nutella and banana, and homemade strudel.
10 Setzt
Tag 215.09.2024Sonntag

Heroes' Square
The memory of Magyar Prince! The impressive Heroes' Square was largely the work of architect Albert Schickedanz, who was also responsible for the huge Museum of Fine Arts that flanks this large open space. Highlights include the Millennium Monument, a 36-meter column crowned by a figure of the Archangel Gabriel and unveiled in the late 19th century. Around the plinth can be seen a group of bronze horsemen representing the conquering Magyar Prince Árpád and six of his fellow warriors. On either side of the column, colonnades extend in a semi-circle, and between the individual pillars stand statues of Hungarian rulers. Above the corner pillars are beautiful works in bronze by Zala.

The Museum of Fine Arts
It houses one of the largest collections of works by the Old Masters to be found in Europe. The extensive array of Italian, Spanish, and Dutch paintings are on display in a spectacular, classically influenced 19th century building with long rooms for the larger paintings, cabinets for smaller and more intimate items, together with architecturally interesting space such as the Renaissance Hall. Established in 1870 after Hungary inherited a fine collection of paintings, drawings, and prints, the museum is divided into six excellent departments: Egyptian Art, Ancient Art, the Old Sculpture Gallery, the Old Painter Gallery, the Modern Collection, and the Graphics Collection.

Városliget
History stays in this park! With its pretty lake, the 302-acre heavily wooded Városliget is a popular recreational site for both Budapest locals and visitors. Laid out in the 19th century, the park has had many additions over the years. Sightseeing highlights include the Museum of Fine Arts and the Palace of Art; the Municipal Zoological and Botanical Garden; the excellent Transport Museum of Budapest; Tivoli Pleasure Park, with its kids' rides and arcades; and the massive open-air Széchenyi Medicinal Bath. Also worth seeing are the fairy-tale Vajdahunyad Castle and the 100,000-seat People's Stadium.

Széchenyi Thermal Bath
The most famous thermal place in the world! Budapest is well-known worldwide for its incredible thermal springs, many of which have been harnessed to provide citizens, as well as visiting tourists, the opportunity to relax and rejuvenate in thermal baths. Of the many such attractions Budapest, the best known is Széchenyi Thermal Bath (Széchenyi gyógyfürdo). Established in 1913, it's supplied by two thermal springs; it's also the biggest such facility in Europe, capable of handling thousands of bathers at a time in its three outdoor pools (including an adventure pool that's great for families) and 15 indoor pools.
4 Setzt
Tag 316.09.2024Montag

Dohány Sokağı Sinagogu
Müze, mezarlık ve Soykırım anıtı bulunan bu Mağribi tarzı gösterişli sinagog, görkemli kubbelerle bezelidir.

Ferris Wheel of Budapest
Halka açık bir park alanındaki bu büyük, daire biçimindeki dönme dolap çevrenin panoramik manzarasını sunar.

St. Stephen's Basilica
kiliseye giriş ücretsiz , manzara için üst kata çıkmak 500-1000 huff civarı
Gelarto Rosa
In Hungary, Gelarto Rosa is well-known for their rose-shaped ice creams and sorbets, as well as for their seasonal flavors. The shop is located next to St. Stephen's Basilica in Budapest and features a relaxed atmosphere with great ice cream flavours.

József Nádor Square

For Sale Pub

Central Market Hall
Smell of local foods! You can't miss it for its central location and its roof of colorful Zsolnay tiles from the town of Pécs. Built in 1897 and the largest and oldest of Budapest's many markets, it's as interesting to view from the inside as it is on the outside – particularly if you enjoy people watching. As cavernous as any major rail terminal in Europe, this popular indoor marketplace encompasses an area of over 10,000 square meters and is as popular with the locals as it is with tourists, here for the abundance of fresh produce, food stuffs, and other goods being traded across its many levels.
7 Setzt
Tag 417.09.2024Dienstag

Shoes on the Danube Bank
A reminder of Nazi suffering! It consists of a series of 60 pairs of steel sculpted shoes memorializing Jews shot here by the Nazis, and is a poignant and moving reminder of the Nazi atrocities suffered by Hungary in World War II.

Hungarian Parliament Building
giriş 22 euro , 2 numara sarı tramvay kossuth lajos termal

Fisherman's Bastion
üst kısım ücretli 800 huff

Matthias Church
The Church of Our Lady! It is a prominent landmark on Castle Hill. It was completed in 1269, and its magnificent south doorway with its relief depicting the Death of Mary was added in the 1300s. During the Turkish occupation of 1541-1699, the church was used as a mosque, and was later renovated in the Baroque style. It has been the scene of several historic events, including the coronation of King Charles I of Hungary in 1309 and the coronation of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and his consort Elisabeth as rulers of Hungary. It was for this event that Franz Liszt composed his coronation mass.
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Buda Castle
Built to protect the stronghold from Mongol and Tartar attacks! Although badly damaged in World War II, much of the exterior has been restored, along with sections of the interior, which now houses a number of important museums. These include the Hungarian National Gallery in the main wing, while in the south wing, the Budapest History Museum occupies four floors. In front of the castle, overlooking the Danube, stands a bronze equestrian statue of Prince Eugene of Savoy, a hero of Turkish attacks on the city. Castle Hill is worth exploring for its medieval lanes and it Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architecture. This entire historic complex is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Gellért Hill
235-meter block of dolomite that falls steeply down to the Danube! It's here along the hill's geological fault line that several of the city's most famous medicinal springs emerge to supply the Gellért Spa and Rudas Baths, which have lured visitors from far and wide since the 13th century.
6 Setzt