The 25 Best Things to Do in Budapest
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You’ve come to the right place! I am originally from Budapest, and it is such a beautiful city.
Budapest is split into two parts by the River Danube: Buda and Pest. On the Pest side, you can find many bars and restaurants. While the Buda side, is the more upscale part of the city.
Some of the best places to visit in Budapest are the Parliament, Heroes’ Square, Fisherman’s Bastion, Buda Castle, St. Stephen’s Basilica, thermal baths and going on a boat cruise on the River Danube.
Budapest also has a great nightlife with lots of bars and pubs in the city centre. Budapest is famous for its ruin bars where you can find furniture stuck to the ceiling and chairs made out of bath tubs.
Here are the must-see attractions and best things to do in Hungary’s capital!
The Best Things to Do in Budapest
1. Visit the Hungarian Parliament
One of the best things to do in Budapest is visiting the Hungarian Parliament by the River Danube.
The Parliament is designed in neo-gothic style and was opened in 1902. The architecture is really beautiful, especially in the evenings.
It is possible to walk around the Parliament and see the design up close, however, you can get the best views from the other side of the river at Batthyany Square.
Another option is to take a boat trip along the River Danube and see the Parliament and other historic buildings from the boat. I always love going on boat trips in the evenings as the buildings look very beautiful with the lights on.
How to Get to the Parliament:
By public transport: It is easy to get around by public transport in Budapest.
To get to the Parliament, take Metro Line 2 to Kossuth Lajos Square, it will drop you right at the Parliament. Alternatively, if you want to see the Parliament from the other side of the river, then take Metro Line 2 to Batthyany Square.
2. Go on a River Danube Cruise
There are several river cruises in Budapest that go along the River Danube. There are options to sign up for a regular cruise, or a cruise with dinner and live music.
Going on a river cruise is one of the most popular things to do in Budapest and you get a nice view of the historic landmarks along the river.
The best time to go on a cruise is in the evening as then you can see the historic buildings along the river in the evening lights.
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3. Relax in the Thermal Baths
Budapest has many thermal baths and is popular for both locals and tourists. If you are visiting Budapest, going to a thermal bath is a must. The thermal baths are one of the most relaxing things to do in Budapest.
In the thermal baths, you will find different pools with hot and cold water pools, steam rooms and jacuzzi.
Some of the baths have outdoor areas as well. I love the baths with hot water outdoor pools in the winter, as you are enjoying the warm water outside as the snow starts to fall.
Two of the most popular thermal baths are the Gellért Thermal Bath and Széchenyi Thermal Bath.
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If you are looking for some less touristy baths, check out Veli Bej Bath, Lukács Bath or Rudas Bath. They are a bit smaller but mostly used by locals.
4. Eat Hungarian Food
Trying the local cuisine is a must in any place you visit and you should not miss out on it in Budapest!
Hungarian cuisine is famous for goulash and paprika but there is so much more to it! So, while you are in Budapest, you should try as many Hungarian dishes as possible.
Some of the most popular Hungarian dishes are:
- Goulash soup
- Pörkölt (beef stew)
- Stuffed cabbage
- Lángos (deep fried dough with garlic, sour cream and cheese. It’s more like a salty snack)
- Chimney cake (dessert)
- Hortobágyi palacsinta (crepe filled with meat)
- Cherry soup
To try traditional Hungarian food, there are also a couple of food tours in Budapest that you can join. The food tour gives you a chance to try delicious Hungarian dishes and to learn a bit about Hungarian culture.
The food tours usually last around 2-3 hours and cost USD 65.
Hungary is also famous for its wine and if you want to do something fun, you can also go on a wine tasting tour in Budapest. The Budapest Wine Tasting Tours last 2 hours and cost USD 56.
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5. Visit the Heroes’ Square
The Heroes’ Square (Hősök tere in Hungarian) is an iconic spot in Budapest. The monument features the statues of the Seven chieftains of the Magyars, and other Hungarian national leaders.
The construction of the Heroes Square began in 1896 to commemorate the anniversary of the foundation of the Hungarian state in 896.
The construction of the monument was completed in 1929. The square is located right next to the City Park, and it also hosts 2 museums, the Museum of Fine Arts and the Hall of Arts.
How to Get to the Heroes’s Square:
Take Metro Line 1 to Hősök tere station.
6. Visit the Fisherman’s Bastion
- Fisherman’s Bastion Ticket Price: free to walk around. (HUF 1,200 to enter the upper part of the bastion if you want to get a better view)
The Fisherman’s Bastion is one of the most popular places to visit in Budapest. It is not only that the Bastion is built in a beautiful Neo-Romanesque style, but you also get great views of Budapest.
It can get very crowded during the day, so the best time to visit is in the early morning.
How to Get to the Fisherman’s Bastion:
- Take bus 16 from Deak Ferenc Square to Szentháromság tér. It will drop you very close to the Fishermen’s Bastion.
- Take the Metro Line 2 to Batthyányi Square and walk from there. The walk is about 10 minutes.
7. Visit the Buda Castle
- Buda Castle Ticket Price: It is free to walk around in the courtyard of the Buda Castle, but there is an entry fee if you’d like to go inside or see the museums.
The Buda Castle was first completed in 1265, although the current castle complex was built between 1749-1769.
The Castle houses the Budapest Historical Museum, the Hungarian National Gallery and the Szechenyi National Library.
How to Get to the Buda Castle:
Take Bus 16 or 105 from Deak Ferenc Square to Clark Adam Square. From Clark Adam Square, you can either walk up to the Buda Castle or get on the Funicular to take you up.
8. Go on Top of the St. Stephen’s Basilica
- St. Stephen’s Basilica Ticket Price: HUF 2,000 to visit the Basilica (If you also want to go to the rooftop, the ticket costs HUF 4,500)
St. Stephen’s Basilica was built in neo-classical architecture between 1851-1905. The Basilica is dedicated to king St. Stephen who was the founder of the Hungarian State.
There is a lookout on top of the Basilica if you want to get some views of the city.
How to Get to St. Stephen’s Basilica:
Take Metro Line 2 to Deak Ferenc Square, or Metro Line 3 to Arany Janos Utca and walk from there.
9. Have Fun at the Ruin Bars
Budapest is known for its nightlife, and there are many bars and pubs in the city centre – especially on the Pest side!
The weather is warm during the summer and it is the most fun to go out at night in the summer. Budapest is full of events and festivals in during summer and there are many outdoor places where you can have fun.
Budapest is famous for its “ruin bars” that are bars made with unique designs and decorations. The ruin bars have a cool atmosphere with funny furniture, like bathtubs for chairs, or even furniture stuck to the ceiling.
Two of the most popular ruin bars in Budapest are Szimpla Kert and Instant.
10. Shop at the Central Market Hall
- Budapest Central Market Hall Opening Times: Monday: 6:00 am – 17:00 pm, Tuesday – Friday: 6:00 am – 18:00 pm, Saturdays: 6:00 am – 15:00 pm, Sundays: closed
The Central Market Hall is full of Hungarian delicacies, salami, wine and spices. The market is not only for tourists, but many Hungarians also go there to do their shopping.
Follow your stomach and explore the market. On the upper level you can also find some restaurants to try delicious Hungarian food.
Visiting the Central Market Hall is one of the unique things to do in Budapest as you can see what a Hungarian market is like and you can try many different Hungarian delicacies.
How to Get to the Central Market Hall in Budapest:
Take Metro Line 4 to Fővám Tér station. The Central Market Hall is right next to the station.
11. Visit the Great Synagogue
The Great Synagogue in Budapest is the largest Synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the world. The Synagogue is an impressive building with beautiful design both inside and outside.
It is a good place to visit if you want to learn about the history of Hungarian Jews. It is also emotionally heavy as you get to learn about the victims of the Holocaust.
The whole Synagogue is a complex of buildings, consisting the Synagogue, the Heroes’ Temple, Jewish Museum, Cemetery, and the Holocaust Memorial.
The Holocaust Memorial Tree is in the garden of Synagogue. It is weeping willow tree with metal leaves engraved with the names of Holocaust victims.
There is also the Heroes’ Temple in the garden of the Synagogue. It is burial site of Jews who died during World War I. In the Hungarian Jewish Museum you can learn about Jewish
12. Go on a Walking Tour
The weather is hot in the summer but you can still explore Budapest on foot – just make sure you go sightseeing in the morning or late afternoon. Also, don’t forget to use sunscreen and drink plenty of water.
Budapest is a walkable city and there are many attractions in the city centre that are in close walking distance to each other.
A walking tour is one of the best ways to explore and see everyday life in a new place.
There are different options for walking tours in Budapest, such as visiting the Basilica, Buda Castle, or the Parliament. The walking tours usually last between 1.5-4 hours, and cost USD 10-70.
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13. Go on a Day Trip to Szentendre
The weather gets pretty hot during the summer in Budapest, but it is still a great time to go on day trips!
Szentendre is a small town and it is famous for its cobblestone streets, architecture, churches and museums.
It is a great place for a day trip from Budapest if you want to explore a small town near Budapest.
Szentendre is located 22 km from Budapest and takes about 40 minutes to get there by public transport. For public transport, the best is to take the HÉV trains from Batthyány tér (Budapest) to Szentendre.
14. Visit a Museum Exhibition
Budapest has over 100 museums and exploring the different exhibitions is a great way to learn about Hungary’s history.
The museums in Budapest are open all year around with various exhibitions.
Each museum have permanent exhibitions, with additional temporary exhibitions that change from time to time throughout the year.
Some of the best museums in Budapest are:
- Museum of Fine Arts
- Museum of Ethnography (‘Néprajzi Múzeum’ in Hungarian)
- House of Terror
- Hall of Arts (or Palace of Arts, it is called ‘Műcsarnok‘ in Hungarian)
- Ludwig Museum
- House of Hungarian Music
- Hungarian National Museum: learn about the history of Hungary
- Budapest History Museum: inside Buda Castle, learn about history of Hungary
15. See a Play at the Hungarian State Opera
Visit the Hungarian State Opera if you want to watch a play such as The Nutcracker, Swan Lake or Aida.
You have to book the tickets well in advance as the sell out quite fast. Tickets to a ballet show such as The Nutcracker cost between HUF 17,000-45,000 (USD 45-115).
How to Get to the Hungarian State Opera:
Take Metro Line 1 to Opera Station.
16. See the ‘Shoes on the Danube Bank’
The Shoes on the Danube Bank is near the Parliament building. It is a memorial to honour Jewish people that were killed during World War II in Hungary.
During World War II., Jewish people were taken to the Danube river bank, ordered to take off their shoes and were executed on the spot, their bodies falling into the water.
17. Party on a Boat
Budapest is famous for its nightlife and although there are parties all year around, the best parties and festivals are in the summer!
There is a boat, A38, in Budapest that has been functioning as a music venue for over 20 years. It is very popular in Budapest as it has been a very unique place for a party.
A38 has both indoor and outdoor party area, and has many different events, live music and DJs playing there every night.
During the winter, A38 has events in its indoor area, but once it is summer, A38 is great for events on its outer deck.
18. Go on a Segway Tour
A Segway tour is a fun ways to explore Budapest! The weather is really hot during the summer, so the best time to go on a Segway tour is in the morning or late afternoon. Also, make sure to have sunscreen with you to protect you against the sun.
The Segway tours usually last around 1-2 hours and cover the must-see attractions in Budapest. You can choose between tours that cover different parts of the city.
On the Pest side, you can explore the Heroes’ Square, Hungarian State Opera, Andrassy Avenue, or if you go on a tour on the Buda side, you can see places around the Buda Castle and Fisherman Bastion.
The number of people in a group on a Segway Tour is usually up to 14 people and it costs around USD 50-80 per person.
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19. Visit the Matthias Church
- Matthias Church Ticket Price: HUF 2,500 (USD 6.50)
Matthias Church is right next to the Fisherman’s Bastion. It is a Roman Catholic Church, built in the 13thcentury and used to be a site of coronations.
Classic music concerts are held at the church often as it has great acoustics.
How to Get to the Matthias Church:
- Take bus 16 from Deak Ferenc Square and get off at Szentháromság tér. Walk from there to Matthias Church.
- Take the Metro line 2 to Batthyányi Square and walk from there. The walk is about 10 minutes.
20. Have a Drink at a Rooftop Bar
Best Rooftop Bars in Budapest:
- High Note SkyBar
- 360 Bar
- Leo Rooftop Bar
The rooftop bars are a cool place to have some food and drinks, and at the same time, see Budapest from high up.
They are the best when the weather is warm but some of the rooftop bars also have some heating in the winter.
Some of the best rooftop bars in Budapest are the High Note SkyBar, Leo Rooftop, and 360 Bar.
You get really nice views of the city from these rooftop bars, so make sure to be there for sunset and then to see the city in the evening with the lights on.
21. Go on the Funicular
- Budapest Funicular Ticket Price: HUF 4,000 ( USD 10) one-way
- Budapest Funicular Opening Times: Monday – Friday: 8:00 am – 22:00 pm
- Budapest Funicular Distance and Duration: 95 metres, 2 minutes
The Funicular in Budapest is like a combination of a cable car and tram. It was completed in 1870, and is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage since 1987.
The Funicular takes you up on a 95 metres long path to reach Buda Castle. It is a short ride and it takes you up to the Buda Castle in just about 2 minutes.
I remember I was a bit disappointed for it being such a short ride up to the hill, but it is a good alternative if you are too tired to walk up to the Buda Castle.
How to Get to the Funicular in Budapest:
- By Bus: Take Bus 16 or 105 from Deak Ferenc Square to Clark Adam Square. The Funicular is just by Clark Adam Square.
- By Walk: if you are already in the city centre around the Parliament or the Basilica, it is also possible to walk to the Funicular. Cross the Chain Bridge and you arrive at Clark Adam Square where you can get on the Funicular.
22. Go Up to the Citadella
The Citadella, built in 1851, is a fortress located on top of the Gellert Hill. If you have some time, and want to be in a bit of nature, you can walk up to the Citadella. There are lookout points on the way from where you can see Budapest.
Once on the top, you will also find the Statue of Liberty on the tip of the Citadella. The Statue of Liberty was built in 1947 to commemorate the end of the Soviet rule in Hungary.
If you are short on time, the Statue of Liberty can be easily seen from alongside the river, so it is also an option to just see it fom afar.
How to Get to the Citadella in Budapest:
Take Metro Line 4 to Gellert tér station and walk from there.
23. Chill at Margaret Island
Margaret Island is a popular spot for locals coming to enjoy the park or to go for a run. There is also a water fountain pretty close to the entrance where there is a light show every hour.
From the Margaret Island, it is also possible to take a public boat that takes you on the River Danube and pass the most iconic buildings such as the Parliament and Buda Castle.
How to Get to the Margaret Island:
Take the tram 4-6 and get off at the middle of the bridge.
24. Have a Picnic at the City Park
The City Park is located just behind the Heroes’ Square. It is a popular spot among locals in the summer for hanging out with friends and having a picnic.
There is also a small lake in the City Park where you can go boating in the summer time, while in the winter time, the lake is turned into an ice skating ring.
How to Get to the City Park in Budapest:
Take Metro Line 1 to Hősök tere or Széchenyi fürdő station.
25. Visit the Vajdahunyad Castle
- Vajdahunyad Castle Opening Times: Monday – Sunday: 10:00 am – 17:00 pm
The Vajdahunyad Castle is located in the City Park behind Heroes’ Square. The Castle is a beautiful view just over the pond in the City Park.
It was built in 1896 to celebrate 1,000 years of Hungary since the Hungarian Conquest of the Carpathian Basin in 895. It was built in different architectural styles: Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque.
Originally was built in wood and cardboard, but was rebuilt in stone and bricks due to its popularity between 1904-1908.
The Vajdahunyad Castle also houses the Museum of Hungarian Agriculture inside, which is the biggest agricultural museum in Europe.
How to Get to the Vajdahunyad Castle in Budapest:
Take Metro Line 1 to Hősök tere or Széchenyi fürdő station and walk from there.
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FAQs: The Best Things to Do in Budapest
Can you do Budapest in 3 days?
Yes, you can visit Budapest in 3 days! It might be too tight but if you only have 3 days in Budapest, you can still explore the major tourist attractions in the city.
If you only have 3 days in Budapest, some of the best places that you can fit in include the Parliament, Heroes’ Square, Fisherman’s Bastion, thermal baths, boat cruise, and ruins bars.
You can also hire a taxi for a day to take you around the must-see attractions at an affordable cost and that will help you cover many things in one day.
What you cannot miss in Budapest?
If you are visiting Budapest, some of the places that you cannot miss include the thermal baths, Hungarian Parliament, Heroes’ Square, Fisherman’s Bastion, trying Hungarian food and going on a boat cruise on the River Danube.
What is Budapest best known for?
Budapest is best known for the thermal baths, Parliament, Heroes’ Square and the Fisherman’s Bastion. There are many places to visit in Budapest but these are some of the must visit attractions.
Do they speak English in Budapest?
Yes, people speak English in Budapest! The older generation in Budapest has no or limited knowledge of English but the younger generation speaks English well.
In case you have to ask for directions or any help in English, ask younger people and they will be able to guide you and give you information in English.
Is Budapest a walkable city?
Yes, Budapest is a walkable city! Many tourist attractions in the city centre can be explored on foot and if you get tired, the public transport in Budapest is also well-connected.
Some places you can explore on foot are:
- Option 1: Deak Ferenc tér – Bazilica – Parliament – Shoes on the River Danube
- Option 2: Deak Ferenc tér – cross the Chain Bridge – take the Funicular to Buda Castle – Buda Castle – Fisherman’s Bastion/Matthias Church
- Option 3: Fisherman’s Bastion/Matthias Church – Buda Castle – Gellért Hill/Citadella – Gellert Bath
What are the best places to visit in Budapest?
The best places to visit in Budapest are the Parliament, Heroes’ Square, Fisherman’s Bastion, Buda Castle, thermal baths, ruin bars and going on a boat cruise on the Danube River.
What food is Budapest best known for?
The food Budapest is best known for is the Hungarian goulash soup, halászlé (which is a fish soup), kürtöskalács (chimney cake in English, it is a sweet dessert), cherry soup, pörkölt (which is like a meat stew), and lángos (which is a salty snack).
Conclusion
In conclusion, some of the best places to visit in Budapest are the Parliament, Heroes’ Square, Fisherman’s Bastion, chilling in the thermal baths and going on a boat cruise on the Danube River.
Budapest also has a great nightlife with lots of bars and pubs in the city centre. Budapest is famous for its ruin bars where you can find furniture stuck to the ceiling and chairs made out of bath tubs.
Budapest is a walkable city and if you stay in the city centre, you will be able to explore many of the attractions on foot. Budapest also has a good public transport system and it is an easy and affordable way to get around.
Hungary Quick Guide
How to get from the Budapest Airport to City Center?
The 3 easiest way to get from the Budapest Airport to the city center is by taking the airport shuttle bus, taxi, or pre-booking a private transfer.
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Should I get a Hungarian SIM card?
If you don’t get free roaming in Budapest, then the best thing to do is to get an Airalo eSIM for Hungary.
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Are there any useful mobile apps I can use in Hungary?
Yes! There are a couple of mobile apps that come handy when travelling in Hungary, including apps for booking taxis, using public transport, ordering food, or translating.
Check out my list of the most useful apps in Budapest for travellers.
What is the currency in Budapest? Can I pay by cash or card?
The official currency in Hungary is the Hungarian Forint (HUF).
You can use both cash and cards in Budapest. Card payments are widely accepted all over Budapest and it is only the small shops or street vendors that take only cash payments.
Is the public transport good in Budapest?
Yes! The public transport in Budapest is well-connected and affordable.
The main modes of transport in Budapest are the metro, buses, HÉV trains, trolley buses and there are even public boats!
If you want to save some time or comfort, taking a taxi is a good option. When booking a taxi in Budapest, you can either hail a regular taxi or book one through a taxi app (Uber or Bolt).
Can I drink tap water in Budapest?
Yes, it is safe to drink tap water in Budapest (and all across Hungary).
The tap water goes through a strict water treatment process in Hungary which makes it safe to drink for everyone.
Do they speak English in Budapest?
Yes, people speak good English in Budapest, especially the younger generation.
The older population may not speak English that well, so if you have to ask for information, the best is to approach someone who is younger.
In most tourist places, hotels, restaurants and bars, the staff has a good level of English, so you will get by easily.
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