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Experience the best of Budapest in spring with historic sights, relaxing baths, and vibrant local culture.

Experience the best of Budapest in spring with historic sights, relaxing baths, and vibrant local culture.
Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.
Local guide, 2-3 hours
Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
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I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Budapest, Hungary, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.
~2.5 hours
Start at Clark Ádám Square for the castle district tour. Join a guided free walking tour covering major landmarks and history of the area.
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Explore the historic Buda Castle complex including the Hungarian National Gallery. Purchase tickets at the Castle Hill funicular or castle entrance.

Explore the historic Buda Castle complex including the Hungarian National Gallery. Purchase tickets at the Castle Hill funicular or castle entrance.

Walk from Buda Castle to Fisherman's Bastion for panoramic views over the Danube and Pest side. Access is free; small fee applies to upper terraces.

Walk from Buda Castle to Fisherman's Bastion for panoramic views over the Danube and Pest side. Access is free; small fee applies to upper terraces.

Visit Matthias Church adjacent to Fisherman's Bastion. See its colorful tiled roof and Gothic interior.

Visit Matthias Church adjacent to Fisherman's Bastion. See its colorful tiled roof and Gothic interior.
~2 hours
Look for a cozy bar on Úri Street or Szentháromság Square. Try local craft beer or Unicum, a Hungarian herbal liqueur.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near Clark Ádám Square and try a strong Hungarian coffee with a slice of Dobos torte, a layered sponge cake with chocolate buttercream.
Dobos torte
Look for a street food stall around the castle district serving Lángos, a deep-fried dough topped with sour cream and cheese, a filling and popular snack.
Lángos
Find a casual restaurant in the Castle District and order Gulyás, a traditional Hungarian beef soup with paprika, a perfect hearty dinner.
GulyásThis area offers easy access to public transport and is within walking distance of the castle district, ideal for exploring Budapest.

Explore the iconic Parliament Building on Kossuth Lajos Square, arriving early to avoid crowds. Don't miss the impressive stained glass windows and the grand staircase.

Explore the iconic Parliament Building on Kossuth Lajos Square, arriving early to avoid crowds. Don't miss the impressive stained glass windows and the grand staircase.

Walk 15 minutes to this grand neoclassical basilica. Climb the dome for panoramic city views and admire the mummified right hand of St. Stephen.

Walk 15 minutes to this grand neoclassical basilica. Climb the dome for panoramic city views and admire the mummified right hand of St. Stephen.

Take the metro or tram to this major square featuring the Millenary Monument and statues of Hungarian leaders. Stroll through nearby City Park afterward.

Take the metro or tram to this major square featuring the Millenary Monument and statues of Hungarian leaders. Stroll through nearby City Park afterward.
~1.5 hours
Head to the Central Market Hall on Vámház körút for fresh produce, local snacks, and souvenirs. Try chimney cake and paprika products.
~2 hours
End your day at a rooftop bar in the city center near the Danube River. Order a Hungarian craft beer or Tokaji wine and enjoy views of the illuminated bridges and buildings.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café in the city center serving traditional Hungarian pastries. Order a Somlói galuska, a layered sponge cake with chocolate and walnuts, paired with coffee.
Somlói galuska
Look for a casual restaurant near Heroes' Square and order Gulyás, a hearty Hungarian beef and vegetable soup with paprika. Complement with a side of fresh bread.
Gulyás
Seek out a casual dining spot or food court near the Central Market to try Langos, a deep-fried dough topped with sour cream and cheese. Pair with a local beer or soft drink.
LángosThis area is central for Day 2 sights like Parliament and provides easy access to public transport and nightlife.

Spend your morning at the Széchenyi Thermal Bath located in City Park (Városliget). Enjoy the warm outdoor and indoor pools known for their medicinal waters and Art Nouveau architecture.

Spend your morning at the Széchenyi Thermal Bath located in City Park (Városliget). Enjoy the warm outdoor and indoor pools known for their medicinal waters and Art Nouveau architecture.

Climb or take a tram to Gellért Hill in the Buda side to enjoy panoramic views of Budapest and the Danube. Visit the Citadella fortress and explore the Liberty Statue at the top.

Climb or take a tram to Gellért Hill in the Buda side to enjoy panoramic views of Budapest and the Danube. Visit the Citadella fortress and explore the Liberty Statue at the top.
~1 hours
Stroll through the Főkert Botanical Garden near Újbuda area to see spring blooms. This quiet garden offers a peaceful contrast to the city's bustle.
~1.5 hours
Walk along the Danube promenade from Gellért Square towards the city center. The evening lights on the Parliament and Buda Castle create a lovely atmosphere.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a café near City Park and try Lángos, a deep-fried dough typically topped with sour cream, cheese, or garlic.
Lángos
Look for a bistro near Gellért Hill that serves Pörkölt, a Hungarian stew made with meat and paprika, accompanied by fresh bread.
Pörkölt
Find a casual restaurant near the Danube promenade and order a plate of Gulyás, Hungary's famous beef goulash soup, with a glass of Tokaji wine.
GulyásThis central location offers easy access to major sights and convenient transport options for today's activities.
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Accommodation based on hotel average price per night. Food includes a mix of restaurant meals, street food, coffee, and beer. Transport includes public transport and some taxi usage. Activities budget allows for sightseeing, entrance fees, and nightlife.
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