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Weekend in Budapest? Here is exactly where you need to visit to make the most of your trip!
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Heroes' Square
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Part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, with statues of the leaders of 7 tribes who founded Hungary.
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Széchenyi Thermal Bath
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The Széchenyi Medicinal Bath in Budapest is the largest medicinal bath in Europe. Its water is supplied by two thermal springs, their temperature is 74 °C and 77 °C. These thermal baths, built in 1913, with a cupola, massivve swimming pools & water jet massagers.
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Frici Papa
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Great place to try traditional foods (such as Goulash) at a reasonable price.
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Instant-Fogas Complex
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Club with 7 difference dance floors to fit everyone's party moods.
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Szimpla Kert
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Huge pub with old mismatched items & a disused Trabant car, with music, food, market & a garden.
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Fanka
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Cute little breakfast place with vegetarian and organic options, I went for the bagel and it was amazing!
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The Hive Party Hostel
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Lovely hostel with a bunch of common spaces and many opportunities to meet other travellers!
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St. Stephen's Basilica
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Vast cupola-topped Roman Catholic place of worship, built from 1851 to 1905, with regular concerts.
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Hungarian Parliament Building
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The Parliament Building is built in the Gothic Revival style; it has a symmetrical façade and a central dome. The dome is Renaissance Revival architecture.
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Central Market Hall
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Restored neogothic hall for traders with grocery produce on the ground and souvenirs on the 1st floor.
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Buda Castle
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Palatial venue for the Hungarian National Gallery plus displays from Gothic altars to sculpture.
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Castle Hill
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The winding cobblestone streets and leafy promenades of Castle Hill lead past baroque houses, Habsburg monuments and cafes including early 19th-century Ruszwurm. Key attractions include Buda Castle, a palace razed and rebuilt over centuries, now home to the Hungarian National Gallery and Budapest History Museum. The turrets and terraces of Fisherman’s Bastion offer views over the Danube and nearby Matthias Church.
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23-year-old female traveler currently living in Vancouver, BC Canada. I have also lived in Japan, Czech Republic, Spain, and Ecuador. All my guides are created from personal experience, feel free to contact me personally for any questions you may have. Happy Travels! @monexplores on Instagram *profile photo & cover image are from my travels to Switzerland 38/195 🌐
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