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Sultan Kenan Gezi Planı: Budapeşte

01.11.2024 / 04.11.2024

Itinerary

Day 101.11.2024Friday

New York Café

New York Café

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The Museum of Fine Arts

The Museum of Fine Arts

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Vajdahunyad Castle

Vajdahunyad Castle

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Városliget

Városliget

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Gatehouse Tower

Gatehouse Tower

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Day 202.11.2024Saturday

Central Market Hall

Central Market Hall

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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.

Gellért Hill

Gellért Hill

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Graffitik

Graffitik

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Vörösmarty tér

Vörösmarty tér

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A statue of the poet Mihály Vörösmart stands in this scenic square known for its Christmas market.

Budapest Christmas Fair and Winter Festival

Budapest Christmas Fair and Winter Festival

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Little Princess Statue

Little Princess Statue

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Ferris Wheel of Budapest

Ferris Wheel of Budapest

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Danubius Fountain

Danubius Fountain

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József Nádor Square

József Nádor Square

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St. Stephen's Basilica

St. Stephen's Basilica

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Stephen Széchenyi Square

Stephen Széchenyi Square

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Day 303.11.2024Sunday

Shoes on the Danube Bank

Shoes on the Danube Bank

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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

Hungarian Parliament Building

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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.

360 Bar

360 Bar

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Margaret Island

Margaret Island

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Main recreation and recuperative center for locals! Thermal spring-fed medicinal baths, carefully tended gardens and paths, as well as the ruins of many historic buildings also serve to attract many tourists, too. A highlight of any visit is the Palatinus Baths, a huge spa complex that covers more than 17 acres and includes a bath with artificial waves, together with various medicinal, swimming, and children's pools capable of accommodating up to 20,000 bathers at a time.

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Day 404.11.2024Monday

Buda Castle

Buda Castle

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Fountain of King Matthias

Fountain of King Matthias

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Statue of Prince Eugene of Savoy

Statue of Prince Eugene of Savoy

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Buda Castle Funicular

Buda Castle Funicular

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Budai Váralagút

Budai Váralagút

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Pala Staircase

Pala Staircase

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Emmer-palota

Emmer-palota

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Labyrinth

Labyrinth

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St. Stephen Statue

St. Stephen Statue

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The Garden of Philosophers

The Garden of Philosophers

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A series of serene sculptures! The installation was created in the 1990s by Hungarian sculptor Nándor Wagner who wanted his work to inspire a better understanding of the world's religions and philosophies. It features Buddha, Abraham, Jesus, Laozi, and Akhenaten situated around a shiny orb. You can also see statues of Mahatma Gandhi, Saint Francis, and Bodhidharma along the sidelines. The beautiful attraction offers the opportunity to take a few moments out of a day of sightseeing for quiet contemplation.

Matthias Church

Matthias Church

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Fisherman's Bastion

Fisherman's Bastion

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Kazincy Ferenc

Kazincy Ferenc

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