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Things to do in Budapest, Hungary include exploring Buda Castle, a historic palace complex offering stunning city views. Visit Fisherman's Bastion for its fairy-tale terraces and panoramic views over the Danube. Don't miss Matthias Church, known for its colorful tiled roof and rich history dating back 700 years.

Buda Castle (Budavári Palota)

1. Buda Castle (Budavári Palota)

Budavári Palota

4.7 (65,522)
CastleAtração turísticaLugar históricoPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Hilltop palace with sweeping Danube and city views, rich museums and baroque architecture. Stroll grand courtyards, explore galleries, and photograph the skyline from Fisherman's Bastion.

Fatos rápidos: Golden light at dusk turns the carved stone and baroque roofs into a cinematic backdrop that makes crowds pause and photographers linger. Beneath those grand facades, galleries and museums guard millions of artifacts, so you can wander from medieval tapestries to modern art without leaving the same courtyard.

Destaques: Hop on the hill funicular, first opened in 1870 and rebuilt in 1986, and the climb delivers a postcard panorama of riverlight and terracotta rooftops that feels like stepping into a movie set. Wander under the palace and you'll find a cool, echoing network of medieval cellars and caves that were used as wine stores and wartime shelters, where buskers sometimes play violins so the stones literally answer back.

Fisherman's Bastion (Halászbástya)

2. Fisherman's Bastion (Halászbástya)

Halászbástya

4.8 (109,738)
Atração turísticaLugar históricoPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Hilltop views over the Danube and Parliament. Fairytale turrets and panoramic terraces perfect for photos and a relaxed stroll.

Fatos rápidos: Stepping onto the honey-colored terraces, visitors get sweeping panoramic views and fairytale towers that photograph brilliantly at golden hour. Seven conical turrets symbolize the Magyar tribes, and ornate arches, carved stonework, and hidden nooks reward anyone who wanders off the main path.

Destaques: A quirky little fact: the spot takes its name from the medieval fishermen's guild that once defended that stretch of castle wall, and the neo-Romanesque lookout you see today was designed by architect Frigyes Schulek and built between 1895 and 1902 with seven conical towers representing the seven Magyar tribes. At golden hour the honey-colored stone warms under your palm and the terraces offer a postcard-perfect panorama where the Gothic Revival spires of the Parliament shimmer across the Danube while Alajos Stróbl's bronze statue of King Stephen catches the low light.

Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom)

3. Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom)

Mátyás-templom

4.8 (25,570)
IgrejaAtração turísticaLocal de cultoAssociation Or OrganizationPonto de interesse

Stunning neo-Gothic church with colorful roof tiles and centuries of royal history. Explore a richly decorated interior, medieval relics, and skyline views from Fisherman's Bastion.

Fatos rápidos: Sunlight sets the multicolored Zsolnay roof tiles aglow, and inside the high, vaulted nave an organ's notes linger like whispers through ornate frescoes. Visitors often pause at the intricately carved pulpit and wonder how royal coronations and centuries of ceremonies have shaped the building's layered, dramatic atmosphere.

Destaques: Look up at the roof: thousands of glossy Zsolnay eosin-glazed tiles catch the sun in greens, reds and golds so they sparkle like dragon scales when you tilt your head. Between 1541 and 1686 the interior was used as a mosque, which led to medieval frescoes being plastered over and later uncovered as faint, ghostly fragments beside the brighter 19th-century paintings.

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Hungarian Parliament Building (Országház)

4. Hungarian Parliament Building (Országház)

Országház

4.8 (25,753)
Escritório governamentalAtração turísticaLugar históricoPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Neo-Gothic national icon, impressive inside and out. Guided tours reveal the Crown Jewels, ornate chambers, and dramatic Danube views.

Fatos rápidos: Step close and you'll notice the opulent interior hides an astonishing 691 rooms, with a central hall crowned by a 96-metre dome that dominates the skyline. Inside, visitors encounter the Holy Crown of Hungary displayed beneath that dome, a tiny but potent symbol amid soaring marble, carved statues, and glittering gold leaf.

Destaques: Behind the central glass display the Holy Crown of St. Stephen sits under soft gilt and spotlights, its enamel and precious stones catching the riverlight like a tiny sun, a relic spirited out after World War II and not returned until 1978. Towering above, a 96-meter dome crowns a labyrinth of 691 rooms, and after dark the Neo-Gothic spires and red roof tiles are bathed in amber lights so the whole façade resembles a lit honeycomb.

Széchenyi Thermal Bath (Széchenyi Gyógyfürdő)

5. Széchenyi Thermal Bath (Széchenyi Gyógyfürdő)

Széchenyi Gyógyfürdő

4.2 (64,190)
Swimming PoolPublic BathSpaLocal de atividade esportivaPonto de interesse

Thermal baths in a grand Neo-Baroque setting offer year-round relaxation. Soak in steaming outdoor pools, wander ornate indoor halls and enjoy spa treatments.

Fatos rápidos: Steam curls above a grid of outdoor pools where locals and visitors play chess at poolside tables while soaking in mineral-rich water kept around 38°C, creating a lively, social vibe. Ornate yellow façades and cavernous neo-Baroque halls hide dozens of thermal and medicinal baths, and the warm, slightly sulfurous mist makes every soak feel like a cozy, restorative ritual.

Destaques: Steam drifts over the pale yellow neoclassical baths at dawn, where 18 outdoor pools sit like warm islands at about 38 degrees Celsius, while elderly men shout and slap dominoes over steamy games of chess at the poolside tables. Come nightfall the complex flips into a neon-soaked party: live DJs and people hopping between steaming basins during the famed 'Sparty' events, the air heavy with eucalyptus and mineral salt.

St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent István-bazilika)

6. St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent István-bazilika)

Szent István-bazilika

4.7 (75,045)
Atração turísticaIgrejaLocal de cultoAssociation Or OrganizationPonto de interesse

Budapest's grand neoclassical basilica houses St Stephen's relic and an impressive dome. Climb the gallery for sweeping city views and admire ornate mosaics inside.

Fatos rápidos: Climbing the narrow spiral staircase to the dome rewards you with a jaw-dropping, 360-degree panorama and a dramatic close-up of the richly gilded interior frescoes. A solemn glass case holds a preserved right hand venerated as a national relic, drawing both pilgrims and curious visitors who linger under its soft light.

Destaques: A glass reliquary holds the preserved right hand of King Stephen I, and on August 20 locals still carry it in a slow, candlelit procession that smells of beeswax and incense. Take the elevator up to the 96-meter-high dome and you'll emerge into a circular gallery where the air tastes faintly of old stone and candle smoke, the gilded tiles shimmer in gold and you can stare down at the floor mosaics like a secret map.

Heroes' Square (Hősök tere)

7. Heroes' Square (Hősök tere)

Hősök tere

4.7 (84,391)
PraçaAtração turísticaPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

A grand open square showcasing Hungary's history through towering statues and the Millennium Monument. Expect sweeping photos, ceremonial guards, and direct access to museums and City Park.

Fatos rápidos: Step onto a wide, echoing plaza and you’ll be greeted by towering statues that dramatize seven centuries of leaders, their horses frozen mid-stride under the open sky. Look closely at the colonnade and you’ll spot symbolic figures and subtle inscriptions that whisper unexpected stories about national myths and political turns.

Destaques: A 36-metre central column topped by the Archangel Gabriel holding the crown and apostolic double cross rises between two colonnades of 14 life-size statues, so when the late sun hits the bronzes their faces burn a warm, metallic orange. Built in 1896 to mark the thousand-year anniversary of the Magyar arrival, the place still draws quiet school pilgrimages where children line up on the chieftains' plinths to learn the names of the seven leaders.

Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Széchenyi Lánchíd)

8. Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Széchenyi Lánchíd)

Széchenyi Lánchíd

4.7 (62,752)
BridgeAtração turísticaTransportation ServicePonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Iconic 19th-century suspension bridge linking Buda and Pest. Walk the ornate span for river views, lion statues, and dramatic photos of Parliament.

Fatos rápidos: Walking across at dusk, the wrought-iron chains and stoic lion sculptures feel oddly theatrical, while floodlights turn the span into a glittering ribbon over the water. A persistent myth says the lions have no tongues, yet close inspection shows they were carved with tongues that hide in shadow, which surprises many visitors.

Destaques: Engineered by William Tierney Clark and built under Scottish engineer Adam Clark, the bridge first opened in 1849, was blown up in 1945, and was spectacularly rebuilt and reopened exactly one hundred years after its debut in 1949. Visitors always do a double-take at the four stone lions sculpted by János Marschalkó, leaning in to squint at the jaws because a long-running local joke claims the lions have no tongues, though a close look reveals tiny carved tongues tucked behind the teeth.

Gellért Hill & Citadella (Gellért-hegy és Citadella)

9. Gellért Hill & Citadella (Gellért-hegy és Citadella)

Gellért-hegy és Citadella

4.6 (1,641)
Scenic SpotMirantePonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Panoramic views over Budapest and atmospheric fortifications make the hill worth the climb. Walk leafy paths to the Liberty Statue, explore Citadel ramparts, and shoot skyline photos.

Fatos rápidos: Climb a rocky, verdant slope and you're rewarded with sweeping panoramas over the river and a patchwork of tiled roofs, golden-hour light turns statues and domes into coppery silhouettes. A stone fortress crowns the summit, its old gun emplacements and narrow walkways framing peaceful viewpoints and surprising wartime echoes amid picnic spots and wildflowers.

Destaques: A fortress built by the Habsburgs in 1854 sits on the summit, its gun-emplacements and low stone walls still showing blackened shrapnel marks from World War II, so you can crouch by rusted embrasures and almost hear the city below. At dusk local couples and students climb up to watch the sun glaze the river and the city lights, then leave tiny trinkets and notes tucked into crevices as informal time capsules, a quirky tradition that sometimes fills cracks with concert tickets or candy wrappers.

Dohány Street Synagogue (Dohány utcai zsinagóga)

10. Dohány Street Synagogue (Dohány utcai zsinagóga)

Dohány utcai zsinagóga

4.3 (28,751)
SynagogueAtração turísticaLocal de cultoAssociation Or OrganizationPonto de interesse

One of Europe's largest synagogues, a powerful mix of history and Moorish Revival architecture. See the ornate interior, Jewish Museum exhibits, and the Holocaust memorial.

Fatos rápidos: Stepping inside, the lavish Moorish ornamentation and twin onion domes bathe the vast prayer hall in a warm, cinematic glow. Visitors often mention how the enormous organ and seating for almost 3,000 people turn ceremonies and concerts into a surprisingly intimate sonic experience.

Destaques: Step inside and the vast sanctuary completed in 1859 by Ludwig Förster glows with gold-and-blue Moorish mosaics, while an organ's vertical ranks of polished pipes loom like silver birches above the pews. In the adjacent memorial grove a bronze weeping willow by Imre Varga bears dozens of engraved leaves with victims' names, and visitors often press a fingertip to a single leaf, a small ritual of remembrance that feels unexpectedly intimate.

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Pratos doces tradicionais

Dobos torte

Dobos torte

Dobos torte was invented by pastry chef József Dobos in 1884 to create a cake with a longer shelf life, and its shiny caramel top doubled as both decoration and a moisture barrier.

Kürtőskalács

Kürtőskalács

Kürtőskalács, or chimney cake, is baked on a spit over charcoal until the sugar forms a crackly caramel crust, and its rolled shape made it a favorite festival treat across Transylvania and Budapest.

Somlói galuska

Somlói galuska

Somlói galuska is a playful Hungarian trifle made from three types of sponge cake, rum-soaked raisins, walnuts and thick chocolate sauce, and it became a signature national dessert in the 20th century.

Pratos salgados tradicionais

Gulyás

Gulyás

Gulyás began as a portable, one-pot meal cooked by cattle herders called gulyás, and its rich paprika-flavored broth is actually a stew in Hungary but is often served as a soup abroad.

Lángos

Lángos

Lángos started as a way to use leftover bread dough and evolved into a beloved street food, usually fried until puffy and topped with sour cream, cheese or garlic.

Pörkölt

Pörkölt

Pörkölt is Hungary's thick, paprika-forward meat stew, its name coming from the verb pörköl which means to roast, and it relies on slow simmering to create deep, savory flavor.

Bebidas tradicionais

Pálinka

Pálinka

Pálinka is a traditional fruit brandy protected by law in Hungary, and its long tradition celebrates regional fruits from plums to apricots in powerful, aromatic distillates.

Unicum

Unicum

Unicum is a bitter herbal liqueur invented by the Zwack family in the late 18th century, and its secret blend of more than forty botanicals is still a guarded family recipe.

Tokaji wine

Tokaji wine

Tokaji wine, famed for its aszú sweets, is made with grapes affected by noble rot which concentrates sugars, and it earned the praise Vinum Regum, Rex Vinorum, meaning wine of kings, king of wines.

Frequently Asked Questions about Budapest, Hungary

What is the best time to visit Budapest, Hungary?
The best months to visit Budapest are April, May, September, and October. During these months, the weather is pleasant for sightseeing and the city is less crowded compared to peak summer months, providing a more comfortable experience for travelers.
Is Budapest, Hungary expensive to visit?
Budapest has an average cost of living around $1200 per month, making it relatively affordable compared to other European capitals. Visitors can enjoy dining, accommodation, and activities at reasonable prices, which makes it a budget-friendly destination for travelers.
How safe is the tap water in Budapest, Hungary?
The tap water in Budapest is safe to drink. It meets the quality standards for drinking water, so travelers can hydrate themselves without needing bottled water, which also helps in reducing plastic waste during their trip.
How do I get around Budapest, Hungary?
Budapest's public transport system has a score of 8 out of 10 for efficiency and convenience. It includes buses, trams, and metro lines, making it easy for tourists to navigate the city affordably and quickly without needing a car.
How many tourists visit Budapest, Hungary each year?
Budapest welcomes around 12 million tourists annually. This high number reflects its popularity as a travel destination with many attractions, cultural events, and historical sites attracting visitors throughout the year.

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20 km 35–40 min by suburban train (HÉV)

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30 km 30–40 min by direct train

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Visegrád

45 km 1–1.5 h by bus (or boat+bus in summer)

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Comentários (7)

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Leticia B.

Evite os restaurantes na Vaci utca e na praça principal, caminhe dois quarteirões para comida autêntica e preços muito mais baixos.

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Emilio V.

Adorei a cena gastronômica, comida de rua barata e ótimas pastelarias. O tempo em maio estava perfeito, podia ter ficado mais tempo.

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Tadeo D.

Compre um pack de 10 viagens ou use cartão bancário contactless em elétricos e metro, poupa dinheiro e evita chatices com bilhetes de papel.

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Lorenzo W.

Expected more for the price, streets were dirty in spots and some restaurants pushed tourist menus. Not wowed.

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Coral J.

Nightlife is fun but not cheap near the river. Some ruin bars felt overrated, still had a couple of memorable nights.

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Estações de trem

Budapest Keleti (Keleti pályaudvar)

Main long-distance and international lines (InterCity, EuroCity, MÁV)

Budapest Nyugati (Nyugati pályaudvar)

Regional and some international services; connected to metro M3

Budapest Déli (Déli pályaudvar)

Regional and suburban lines; local transit connections

From BUD take the 100E airport bus to Deák Ferenc tér (~35 min) or taxi/ride-share (25–35 min).

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Informações úteis para Budapest, Hungary

Locais populares para comprasVáci Street, WestEnd City Center, Arena Plaza, Great Market Hall
Locais populares para vida noturnaRuin Bars (District VII), Gozsdu Courtyard, Ráday Street
Restaurantes casuais popularesMenza, Kiosk, Street food vendors
Restaurantes sofisticados popularesOnyx, Costes, Borkonyha
Cafés popularesMassolit Books & Cafe, Centrál Kávéház, Espresso Embassy
Água da torneira segura para beberSim
Visto para nômades digitaisNão
Melhor app de táxiBolt, Főtaxi, TaxiGo
Preço do táxi / km$1.2
Turistas / ano12000000
População1750000
Velocidade média da internet móvel60 Mbps
Percentual de desemprego3.5 %
Percentual de pobreza14 %
Renda média / mês$900
Custo médio de vida / mês$1200
Preço do hotel / noite a partir de$40
Preço da cerveja a partir de$2.5
Preço do café a partir de$2.5
Preço da comida de rua a partir de$3.5
Preço da refeição em restaurante a partir de$10
Moeda localHUF
Tipos de plugue disponíveisC, F
ReligiõesRoman Catholic, Reformed (Calvinist), Lutheran, Other/Non-religious
Idiomas faladosHungarian, English, German
Grupos étnicosHungarian, Roma, Other
Orientação políticacenter-right
Densidade populacional3300 /km²
Área geográfica525 km²
Desastres naturais possíveisFloods, Heatwaves, Drought
Animais perigososTicks, Wasps
Locais para um bom passeioDanube Promenade, Buda Castle Hill, Margaret Island, Andrássy Avenue, Gellért Hill
Transportes públicos popularesMetro, Trams, Buses, Trolleybuses
Companhias aéreasWizz Air, LOT, Ryanair
Vacinações sugeridasRoutine vaccinations, Hepatitis A, Tetanus
Tipos de arquiteturaBaroque, Neoclassical, Art Nouveau, Gothic, Eclectic
Consumo médio de cerveja por pessoa / ano70 l
Consumo médio de vinho por pessoa / ano25 l
Cultura de gorjetas10% typical, round up for taxis
Coworking / dia$10
Airbnb / mês$1200
Aluguel 1 quarto / mês$700
Academia / mês$35
Orçamento diário (mochileiro)$45
Orçamento diário (médio)$100

Visão geral de Budapest, Hungary

Proficiência em inglêsMédia
Segurança no trânsitoMédia
Amigável para estrangeirosBoa
Liberdade de expressãoMédia
Transporte públicoBoa
SaúdeMédia
EducaçãoMédia
Confiabilidade da rede elétricaBoa
Segurança contra crimes violentosBoa
CaminhabilidadeBoa
Vida noturnaBoa
Cena gastronômicaBoa
Amigável LGBTQ+Média
Cena de startupsMédia
Nível de ruídoMédia
LimpezaMédia
Acesso à naturezaBoa
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3-Day Budapest for Offbeat Culture Explorers

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1-Day Spring Highlights of Budapest

Experience the best of Budapest in spring with a perfect blend of history, architecture, relaxation, and local flavors starting with a free walking tour to orient you in this vibrant city.

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3-Day Budapest Spring Highlights

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

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5-Day Budapest Spring Adventure for Culture, Nature & Local Life

Discover Budapest's rich history, vibrant local scenes, scenic nature spots, and budget-friendly cultural gems on this 5-day spring itinerary perfect for curious and active travelers.

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2-Day Budapest Family & Culture Adventure

Experience Budapest in spring with your family, combining kid-friendly fun, rich culture, and hidden local gems in a well-paced, immersive journey.

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2 dias~$170

4-Day Budapest for Active Culture and Food Lovers

Experience Budapest in spring with a perfect blend of hiking, authentic local culture, historical discoveries, and delicious Hungarian cuisine, all on a budget.

⛰️Trilhas e natureza🎒Viagem econômica🏛️Cultura e história🍽️Comida autêntica💎Joias escondidas e locais autênticos
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