01. Budavár
1 miles from downtown
Not so little Buda. This district is dominated by Budavári Palota, a mammoth medieval palace complex. Zip up Castle Hill on the old-time funicular, and stand atop the castle walls to capture sweeping vistas of the Danube River and Pest beyond it. In the high-class Vár area, hop from upscale bar to classy restaurant like you’re modern-day royalty.
Places to stay from $23 a night
02. Rózsadomb
2 miles from downtown
Buda’s “Hill of Roses” is highly affluent. During the Turkish occupation, roses were planted all over these hills. Now it’s home to filmmakers, celebrities, and a new generation of Hungarian movers-and-shakers. Renowned for its open meadows, dense forests and sweeping views of the Danube, it’s also a prime spot for romantic evening walks.
Places to stay from $12 a night
05. Belváros - Lipótváros
0.1 miles from downtown
Here’s the recipe for Lipótváros - take a genteel neighbourhood; add a litany of uniform neo-classical buildings, a splash of art deco and voilà! You’ve got the historic heart of Budapest. It’s the centre of the finance industry and government. St. Stephen’s Basilica and Freedom Square are all a stone’s throw from each other.
Places to stay from $8 a night
06. Terézváros
0.6 miles from downtown
Learn the “Hungarian Dances”. The WestEnd City Centre is a mad shuffle to rival Brahms’ famous ditties - pram-wielding dads push through the crowds, friends converse loudly in the food hall and fashion fiends dart from shop-to-shop. It’s an upbeat introduction to an area famed for commerce, as well as the green grounds of City Park.
Places to stay from $6 a night
07. Erzsébetváros
0.6 miles from downtown
An up-and-coming residential area. The Great Synagogue (Nagy Zsinagóga) attracts crowds by the droves. Yet youth culture is slowly colonising Erzsébetváros, as “ruin bars” – dining areas built between abandoned buildings – increase in popularity. Unless you’re in the mood for crowds, skip the exceedingly hip Szimpla restaurant and dine at low-key Ankert.
Places to stay from $5 a night
08. Józsefváros
0.9 miles from downtown
Józsefváros is a canvas for the city’s artistic community. This petit neighbourhood of urban parks and charming squares is dotted with cultural institutes like the National Museum and the Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest. At nightfall, it’s the best place to cut a rug – the Art-Nouveau inspired nightclubs here rank among the best in town.
Places to stay from $11 a night
09. Ferencváros
1.2 miles from downtown
Ferencváros’ Palace of Arts is worth a deep-dive. An amalgam of modern and classical design elements, it’s a venue where Hungarian culture is celebrated in play, opera and theatre. See the Palace’s famed pipe organ, or venture to the Great Market Hall for 1001 cuisines – it’s where you’ll see the area’s students and young profs on any given afternoon.
Places to stay from $8 a night
It’s easy to see why people fall in love with Budapest. From the eclectic architecture and revitalizing thermal baths to the endless bowls of goulash and all-night “ruin bar” parties, this city always has something to do.
The 1640-foot wide Danube River splits the city into two parts – Buda and Pest. Take a boat tour to get an up-close view of all the landmarks lining the riverbanks, or just cross one of the 8 bridges for a more panoramic view. The Chain Bridge will take you to the grounds of Buda Castle, a huge baroque-style complex dating back to the 13th century. Walk or take the short funicular ride to the top of Castle Hill and check out historic monuments like the Hungarian Parliament Building and St. Stephen’s Basilica, a huge domed church that shimmers when lit up at night.
After all that walking, taking a dip in one of Budapest’s thermal baths is the perfect way to relax and recharge. Choose between Széchenyi Baths and Géllert Spa – both feature indoor and outdoor temperature-controlled pools and massage services.
No trip to the capital of Hungary would be complete without experiencing its exciting nightlife and amazing food. You can find all the best bars and restaurants in District VII— the city’s old Jewish Quarter—where the nightlife fun doesn't stop till dawn.
Tonight
From $20 per night
This weekend
From $79 per night
Next weekend
From $61 per night
Most popular time to visit | October-December |
Cheapest time to visit | January-March |
Local currency | € 1 = $1.07 |
Language | Hungarian |
Average weekend price | $79 per night |
Average weekday price | $86 per night |
Average stay | 2 nights |
Aquincum
4.7 miles from downtown
Chain Bridge
0.6 miles from downtown
Gellért Thermal Baths
1 miles from downtown
Citadella
0.9 miles from downtown
Buda Castle
0.7 miles from downtown
Széchenyi Thermal Bath
1.9 miles from downtown
Dohany Street Synagogue
0.2 miles from downtown
St. Stephen's Basilica
0.2 miles from downtown
Budapest Sports Arena
2.3 miles from downtown
Hungarian State Opera House
0.4 miles from downtown
Worth visiting, and visiting again, and then again, and more.
April 24, 2024
Worth visiting, and visiting again, and then again, and more. So many great places to see, plenty of great things to do. Furthermore, food is amazing! Too bad some restaurants are fully booked months ahead, but no worries, still you can find easily some great ones worth visiting.
Beautiful city.
April 24, 2024
Beautiful city. Buda and pest completely different - walking tour of pest was excellent. Took castle city tour next day - again very good Food and drink very good value. Lovely waterfront bars and restaurants. Ruin bars in Jewish quarter def worth a visit.
Budapest is a destination that captures your heart from the...
April 24, 2024
Budapest is a destination that captures your heart from the moment you set foot in the city. It surprises you with its rich history, impressive architecture. The city is dotted with stunning monuments such as the Hungarian Parliament, Fisherman's Bastion, and Matthias Church. Every corner hides a fascinating story and remarkable architectural beauty. An unforgettable cultural and culinary experience in the heart of Europe!
Budapest is another one of the charming, old time cities...
April 22, 2024
Budapest is another one of the charming, old time cities that we have visited in Europe that just makes us so glad that we have traveled and explored there. Like Prague, another favorite of ours, Seniors are allowed to utilize the wonderful transportation system (trains, trams and buses) to get around to see the entire city. We took advantage of this and as of this writing are planning on returning to Budapest for a much longer experience.
Budapest is an amazing city.
April 18, 2024
Budapest is an amazing city. We walked for miles admiring architecture, exploring cafes and restaurants. Food was great. The streets and clean and safe and our experience was wonderful. We samples lots of local dishes, the food is hardy in nature, goulash was so good. Found some great coffee and deserts too. Took the boat ride on the Danube to see the city from the water.
Budapest is an excellent city.
April 17, 2024
Budapest is an excellent city. The historical texture and architecture were very good. There are so many places to visit in the city that our feet were blistered and every part of us ached from wandering around trying to see every place. We even had to take painkillers but it was worth it. We learned a lot of new information about Hungarian history and culture. Only the city was a little expensive.
05. Belváros - Lipótváros, Budapest
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