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The Hungarian Parliament Building is the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary, a notable landmark of Hungary and a popular tourist destination of Budapest. It lies in Lajos Kossuth Square, on the bank of the Danube. It is currently the largest building in Hungary.
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Parlement hongrois
1-3 Kossuth Lajos tér
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The Hungarian Parliament Building is the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary, a notable landmark of Hungary and a popular tourist destination of Budapest. It lies in Lajos Kossuth Square, on the bank of the Danube. It is currently the largest building in Hungary.
St. Stephen's Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary. It is named in honour of Stephen, the first King of Hungary (975–1038), whose supposed right hand is housed in the reliquary. It was the sixth largest church building in Hungary before 1920. Take a walk around from Zrínyi street to Széchenyi Chain bridge!
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Basilique Saint-Étienne
1 Szent István tér
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St. Stephen's Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary. It is named in honour of Stephen, the first King of Hungary (975–1038), whose supposed right hand is housed in the reliquary. It was the sixth largest church building in Hungary before 1920. Take a walk around from Zrínyi street to Széchenyi Chain bridge!
Széchenyi Chain Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest. The bridge was finded by Humgarian nobleman and statesman Istváv Széchwnyi, designed by the English engineer William Tierney Clark and built by the Scottish engineer Adam Clark. It was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Hungary, opened in 1849.
Budapest, Széchenyi Lánchíd, Hongrie
Széchenyi Chain Bridge is a suspension bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest. The bridge was finded by Humgarian nobleman and statesman Istváv Széchwnyi, designed by the English engineer William Tierney Clark and built by the Scottish engineer Adam Clark. It was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Hungary, opened in 1849.
The castle tunnel has served as a link between Clark Ádám Square and Krisztinaváros since 1857, and it is a little known fact that a service apartment, the headquarters of the Chain Bridge bridge master, is also tucked away in the tunnel walls. The tunnel has two car lanes and a pedestrian lane as well, but you might want to pass up a walk in the exhaust fume filled air. Instead of venturing into the dark pit of Castle Hill, go down to the riverbank, make the trek up to the Castle, check out Marvelosa or climb up on top of the Tunnel itself.
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Budai Váralagút
Alagút
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The castle tunnel has served as a link between Clark Ádám Square and Krisztinaváros since 1857, and it is a little known fact that a service apartment, the headquarters of the Chain Bridge bridge master, is also tucked away in the tunnel walls. The tunnel has two car lanes and a pedestrian lane as well, but you might want to pass up a walk in the exhaust fume filled air. Instead of venturing into the dark pit of Castle Hill, go down to the riverbank, make the trek up to the Castle, check out Marvelosa or climb up on top of the Tunnel itself.
The Budapest Castle Hill Funicular or Budavári Sikló is a funicular railway which links the Széchenyi Chain Bridge at river level to Buda Castle above. The line was opened on March 2, 1870, and has been in municipal ownership since 1920. It was destroyed in the Second World War and reopened on June 4, 1986. It’s fun to take a ride to the top!
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Budapest Castle Hill Funicular station
Clark Ádám tér
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The Budapest Castle Hill Funicular or Budavári Sikló is a funicular railway which links the Széchenyi Chain Bridge at river level to Buda Castle above. The line was opened on March 2, 1870, and has been in municipal ownership since 1920. It was destroyed in the Second World War and reopened on June 4, 1986. It’s fun to take a ride to the top!
Buda Castle is the historical castle and palace complex of the Hungarian kings in Budapest. It was first completed in 1265, but the massive Baroque palace today occupying most of the site was built between 1749 and 1769.
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Palais de Budavár
2 Szent György tér
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Buda Castle is the historical castle and palace complex of the Hungarian kings in Budapest. It was first completed in 1265, but the massive Baroque palace today occupying most of the site was built between 1749 and 1769.
Matthias Church is a Roman Catholic church in front of the Fisherman's Bastion at the heart of Buda's Castle District. According to church tradition, it was originally built in Romanesque style in 1015, although no archaeological remains exist. The current building was constructed in the florid late Gothic style in the second half of the 14th century and was extensively restored in the late 19th century. It was the second largest church of medieval Buda and the seventh largest church of the medieval Hungarian Kingdom.
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Église Matthias
2 Szentháromság tér
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Matthias Church is a Roman Catholic church in front of the Fisherman's Bastion at the heart of Buda's Castle District. According to church tradition, it was originally built in Romanesque style in 1015, although no archaeological remains exist. The current building was constructed in the florid late Gothic style in the second half of the 14th century and was extensively restored in the late 19th century. It was the second largest church of medieval Buda and the seventh largest church of the medieval Hungarian Kingdom.
Budapest’s first shopping street, developing from the 1500s.
Vaci Utca
4-2 Váci u
Budapest’s first shopping street, developing from the 1500s.

Parks & Nature

The “Central Park of Budapest”
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Mini Zoo de l'île Marguerite
Margitsziget
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The “Central Park of Budapest”

Arts & Culture

House of Terror is a museum located at Andrássy út 60 in Budapest, Hungary. It contains exhibits related to the fascist and communist regimes in 20th-century Hungary and is also a memorial to the victims of these regimes, including those detained, interrogated, tortured or killed in the building. Very interactive and fascinating permanent exhibition!
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Maison de la terreur
60 Andrássy út
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House of Terror is a museum located at Andrássy út 60 in Budapest, Hungary. It contains exhibits related to the fascist and communist regimes in 20th-century Hungary and is also a memorial to the victims of these regimes, including those detained, interrogated, tortured or killed in the building. Very interactive and fascinating permanent exhibition!

Entertainment & Activities

GELLÉRT THERMAL BATH Most amazing architecture! Always crowded on hot summer days and summer weekends. Szent Gellért square 1. Take tram 19 or 41 @Batthyany square and get off @Gellert square! Only 5 stops! Open: summer 6am-20pm, winter 9am-7pm
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Gellért Thermal Bath
4 Kelenhegyi út
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GELLÉRT THERMAL BATH Most amazing architecture! Always crowded on hot summer days and summer weekends. Szent Gellért square 1. Take tram 19 or 41 @Batthyany square and get off @Gellert square! Only 5 stops! Open: summer 6am-20pm, winter 9am-7pm
More than 450 years old medical thermal bath with a renowated new spa section and an open-air ROOFTOP spa with breathtaking views of the Danube and Budapest. Take tram 19 or 41 @Batthyany square and get off @Rudas bath. Only 4stops! Open: Every day 6am-20pm FOR WOMEN: Tuesday FOR MEN: Monday, wednesday, thursday, friday. GROUP USE: Saturday and sunday.
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Thermes Rudas
9 Döbrentei tér
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More than 450 years old medical thermal bath with a renowated new spa section and an open-air ROOFTOP spa with breathtaking views of the Danube and Budapest. Take tram 19 or 41 @Batthyany square and get off @Rudas bath. Only 4stops! Open: Every day 6am-20pm FOR WOMEN: Tuesday FOR MEN: Monday, wednesday, thursday, friday. GROUP USE: Saturday and sunday.

Getting Around

Subway line M2 Tram line 19, 41 Bus lines 11, 39, 109, 111 Local train (HÉV) 5
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Batthyány tér
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Subway line M2 Tram line 19, 41 Bus lines 11, 39, 109, 111 Local train (HÉV) 5