Food scene
Great place to enjoy culinary experiences and tasty cocktails with an awesome view to the hills of Buda side.
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Kiosk Budapest
4 Március 15. térGreat place to enjoy culinary experiences and tasty cocktails with an awesome view to the hills of Buda side.
Sumptuous Greek fine dining restaurant just a spit away from the apartment
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Dionysos Taverna
16 Belgrád rkp.Sumptuous Greek fine dining restaurant just a spit away from the apartment
Fine dining restaurant with special culinary treats and a great view for the Danube and the Castle of Buda
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FELIX Kitchen&Bar
9 Ybl Miklós térFine dining restaurant with special culinary treats and a great view for the Danube and the Castle of Buda
A vibrant restaurant, where a picturesque riverbank setting welcomes guests into its soulful home with traditional Arabic hospitality. Its kitchen revives flavorful Lebanese culinary traditions. Great Shisha served along with great dishes.
Baalbek Restaurant
22 Belgrád rakpartA vibrant restaurant, where a picturesque riverbank setting welcomes guests into its soulful home with traditional Arabic hospitality. Its kitchen revives flavorful Lebanese culinary traditions. Great Shisha served along with great dishes.
Mazel Tov
47 Akácfa u.Babel Budapest
2 Piarista közExperience Budapest
With indoor and outdoor pools served by two different thermal springs, the Szechenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest's City Park forms the largest medicinal bath in Europe. A must visit for your Budapest stay.
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Széchenyi-Heilbad
9-11 Állatkerti krt.With indoor and outdoor pools served by two different thermal springs, the Szechenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest's City Park forms the largest medicinal bath in Europe. A must visit for your Budapest stay.
The beautifully restored Gozsdu Courtyard, once the core of Budapest's Jewish quarter, is popular with locals. Packed with restaurants, pubs and bars, the place comes alive every evening. Gozsdu Courtyard (Gozsdu Udvar) was a row of buildings with a series of inner courtyards connecting Király utca and Dob utca, with apartments on the top floors, and small shops and workshops on the ground floor. Recent renovations converted the old passageway into a modern residential and entertainment complex with some great restaurants and pubs.
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Hotel Gozsdu Court
13 Király u.The beautifully restored Gozsdu Courtyard, once the core of Budapest's Jewish quarter, is popular with locals. Packed with restaurants, pubs and bars, the place comes alive every evening. Gozsdu Courtyard (Gozsdu Udvar) was a row of buildings with a series of inner courtyards connecting Király utca and Dob utca, with apartments on the top floors, and small shops and workshops on the ground floor. Recent renovations converted the old passageway into a modern residential and entertainment complex with some great restaurants and pubs.
Sightseeing
Not to be outdone by its Neo-Gothic façade, the interior of Hungary's parliament boasts stunning frescoes, statues, and stained glass mosaics, as well as the Holy Crown of Hungary.
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Ungarisches Parlamentsgebäude
1-3 Kossuth Lajos térNot to be outdone by its Neo-Gothic façade, the interior of Hungary's parliament boasts stunning frescoes, statues, and stained glass mosaics, as well as the Holy Crown of Hungary.
Considered a wonder of the modern world upon its completion in 1849, Chain Bridge was the first to span the city's Danube river, eventually uniting Buda and Pest as one city.
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Kettenbrücke
Széchenyi LánchídConsidered a wonder of the modern world upon its completion in 1849, Chain Bridge was the first to span the city's Danube river, eventually uniting Buda and Pest as one city.
Flanked by Neo-Renaissance mansions, Andrássy Avenue, the city's main shopping district, is a World Heritage Site lined with cafés, restaurants, museums, and theaters, as well as luxury boutiques.
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Andrássy út
Andrássy útFlanked by Neo-Renaissance mansions, Andrássy Avenue, the city's main shopping district, is a World Heritage Site lined with cafés, restaurants, museums, and theaters, as well as luxury boutiques.
Perhaps the most impressive landmark on Andrássy Avenue is the Hungarian State Opera. Inside it's equally divine, and the world-class performances aren't bad either!
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Ungarische Staatsoper
22 Andrássy útPerhaps the most impressive landmark on Andrássy Avenue is the Hungarian State Opera. Inside it's equally divine, and the world-class performances aren't bad either!
A turbulent history has seen the Matthias Church undergo several incarnations, yet with its magestic dimensions and ornate style, it remains a star of Buda's Castle District.
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Matthiaskirche
2 Szentháromság térA turbulent history has seen the Matthias Church undergo several incarnations, yet with its magestic dimensions and ornate style, it remains a star of Buda's Castle District.
Named for the guild of fishermen that once defended Buda's Medieval riverbank, Fisherman's Bastion's dramatic views have made it one of Budapest's most visited attractions.
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Fischerbastei
Szentháromság térNamed for the guild of fishermen that once defended Buda's Medieval riverbank, Fisherman's Bastion's dramatic views have made it one of Budapest's most visited attractions.
The Buda Castle complex dates back to 1265 and housed the Kings of Hungary right up until 1918. Budapest's largest and most famous sight cannot be missed. Literally!
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Burgpalast
2 Szent György térThe Buda Castle complex dates back to 1265 and housed the Kings of Hungary right up until 1918. Budapest's largest and most famous sight cannot be missed. Literally!
Travelling by the Buda Hill Funicular is a pleasant and a fairly cheap way to save your legs a hike when you want to get up to the Buda Castle Hill from the river level on Adam Clarke square. Enjoy the ride on a historical cable car!
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Buda Castle Funicular
Sikló utcaTravelling by the Buda Hill Funicular is a pleasant and a fairly cheap way to save your legs a hike when you want to get up to the Buda Castle Hill from the river level on Adam Clarke square. Enjoy the ride on a historical cable car!