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Tag 122.12.2024Sonntag

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.

Halászbástya

Hungarian Parliament Building
The world's third largest parliament building! This Neo-Gothic building was inaugurated in 1886 to mark the country's 1,000th anniversary. (Hungary was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.) This impressive structure boasts 691 rooms, as well as an impressive 19 kilometers of corridors and stairs. Guided tours last approximately 45 minutes and are available whenever the government is not sitting, and include many of the building's highlights, such as the main entrance hall, various lobbies, and the Hungarian Crown Jewels. Most tickets sell out a week in advance, so make your reservations as early as possible.

St. Stephen's Basilica
Popular attraction for its impressive architecture! The cathedral is dedicated to St. Stephen, Hungary's holy king and the founder of the Hungarian state, and construction began in 1851, but after several construction setbacks—including the collapse of its unfinished dome—it was not dedicated until 1905. The roof, towers, and external walls were badly damaged in World War II, and the church's precious mosaics fell from the walls. The cathedral's most precious holy relic, the mummified right hand of the church's patron saint, the first king of Hungary, is displayed under glass in the chapel to the left of the high altar.

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.

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.

Buda Castle Funicular

Ferris Wheel of Budapest
Located in a public park, this giant, wheel-shaped ride offers panoramic views of the environment.

For Sale Pub

Neverland Bar • Escape Room • Pizzeria

Kolodko: "Egyszer volt Budán kutyavásár" miniszobrok

Párisi Passage Restaurant
12 Setzt
Tag 223.12.2024Montag

Barside

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

Central European University Press

Balıkçı Tabyası
Panoramik manzaralar sunan 7 korunaklı gözlem kulesi ve teras kafesiyle 19. yüzyıl kalesi.

Vajdahunyad Kalesi
1896'da göl kıyısında inşa edilen bu kalenın etkileyici tasarımı Macar mimarisinin gelişimini sergiler.

Gellért Hill
Yürüyüş yolları, çocuk parkları, mağaraları ve zirvedeki tarihi kalesiyle deniz seviyesinde yeşillik tepe.
6 Setzt
Tag 324.12.2024Dienstag

TATI Farm to Table

Muse Közösségi Iroda - coworking office, meeting room, event space

Séf Asztala - Deli • Cafe • Bakery
3 Setzt