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Puskin u. 14
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Mazel Tov
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Borkonyha Winekitchen
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Michelin starred restaurant with a mix of French and Hungarian dishes and excellent Hungarian wine selection!
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VINYL & WOOD - Get Lost in Wonderland
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Brunch Bistro Budapest
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Pöttyös Bögre Bisztró
@wheresemmanow
Known for its breakfast sandwiches! Great spot for a quick breakfast. They offer eggs and bagel sandwiches as well as simpler options.
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Espresso Embassy
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Great coffee spot! They have great pastries too, including some vegan options. It’s a great spot to get work done too!
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BADHANNA
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Good small bites and bao. Small menu but it’s good! Definitely a trendy feeling place with an extensive cocktail menu.
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DiVino Wine Bar
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Great wine part serving only Hungarian wines! They’re super knowledgeable and allow buying to take home if you’d rather have it at your accommodation. There are multiple locations in the city too.
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Black Swan Budapest
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Super cool cocktail bar! Their concept is that the cocktail menu lists the flavors of each drink but not the spirit inside, which means you choose based on flavors not on liquor type. I can vouch that the drinks are so well mixed that we had a hard time identifying which spirits were in ours, and they were delicious! Reservations needed - they’re popular and not big.
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360 Bar
@bbrigcstraveldiary
This popular skybar is located in the heart of Budapest and offers breathtaking views of the city from its rooftop terrace. 🎡 (You can see for example the St Stephen's Basilica and the Budapest Eye from here)The bar is open all year long and offers a wide selection of cocktails, wines, and beers
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Leo Rooftop Budapest
@jessicahernandez
If you are looking for panoramic views and cocktails, You have arrived!
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Csendes Létterem
@wheresemmanow
Cool ruin bar in a former coffeehouse! Still a cafe by day. It's a more chill atmosphere than some of the others, with a good Hungarian wine selection. Had the best whiskey sour I’ve ever tasted here, and the wine list is good.
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Warm Up Cocktail bar
@wheresemmanow
Cool cocktail bar with no menu - drinks are tailored to each guest!
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Mystique Room
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Central Market Hall
@wanderlust_travelandiscover
The Nagy Vásárcsarnok is the largest covered market in Budapest and one of the largest in Europe! Inside you will find everything from typical food to souvenirs... if you are looking for a place to get some gifts this market is the ideal place! 👣How to get there: reachable on foot from Hungary National Museum (500m, 8 min). Metro stop: Fövám tér, line M4. 🎟️Ticket cost: free
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Széchenyi Thermal Bath
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The Széchényi Baths need no introduction as they are the largest and most famous in Budapest. Built in neo-baroque style in 1913, they are the most beautiful spa complexes in the city. These spas are housed inside a wonderful neo-Baroque style building and can be used all year round even outside, thanks to the large swimming pool with hot water. Entering a pool at 9pm at 37ºC, when it's freezing outside, is something priceless! Obviously there are many wellness treatments, from massages to saunas, including all body treatments. 👣How to get there: reachable on foot from Heroes Square (600m, 8min) Metro stop: Hosök tere, Line M1. 🎟️Ticket cost: weekdays from 7,100 HUF (€17.15), weekends from 8,200 HUF (€19.80), various treatments for a fee 🚨Being the most famous spa in Budapest, if you don't want to risk very long queues or even a full house, book in advance on the link I provided.
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Full Moon Thai Massage
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House of Music Hungary
@hrbrowngoes
Located within City Park, this new musical institution that presents the history of music is a beautiful architectural feat that is worth visiting, even if just to see the building's exterior.
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Light Art Museum
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Thermal Beer Spa
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Faust Wine Cellar
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Zugliget Chairlift
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