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How to Spend a Perfect Day in Budapest?

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How to Spend a Perfect Day in Budapest?

Budapest is an incredibly fascinating city, with a rich history, culture, and attractions. This makes it the perfect destination to spend a day exploring and enjoying the beautiful landscape. However, it is important to plan an ideal day in order to get the most out of your visit. If you’re wondering how to make this happen, then look no further. We have put together the perfect guide on how to spend a day in Budapest.

Getting Around

The city of Budapest is spread across both sides of the Danube river, which provides many travelers with a great chance to get around this stunning city. One of the most affordable options for getting around town is its public transportation system, which consists of the city’s metro, trams, trolleybuses, and buses.

For those traveling from farther away, there are also several international airport services from around the world. The most popular one is the Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport which offers both domestic and international flights besides low-cost carriers as well. If you’re coming from elsewhere in Europe, you can also apply to take one of the many direct flights to cities such as Vienna, Prague or Berlin, making it an even easier way of arriving to Hungary’s capital.

In regards to transportation within the city, there is also several taxi services available. However this may be a bit on the pricier side, depending on the day and time you order one. So it’s always advisable to compare prices between the different services since there are often promotions or discounts during certain hours, days and seasons on these services, with TaxiFareFinder providing an easy way of comparing prices between leading companies across the city.

The Places You Must Visit

Budapest is full of delightful attractions that make it one of the most iconic cities in Europe. From the city’s inspiring architectures to its many cultural plazas and monuments, these are some of the must-see places in Budapest:

Buda Castle District

The Buda Castle District is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers visitors a range of impressive and breath-taking attractions that includes Buda Castle itself, which is home to numerous royal apartments and halls, as well as Matthias Church and the Fisherman’s Bastion which offer stunning views of the cityscape alongside stunning neo-Romanesque architecture.

St. Steven’s Basilica

The St. Steven’s Basilica is one of Budapest’s most iconic buildings and it is dedicated to St. Steven I who was canonized as Hungary’s first King and Patron Saint. The building is also known for its beautiful neoclassical architecture, its ornate interior decorations including 7 altars and its 344-foot tall dome seen from miles away around the city.

House of Terror Museum

One of the more sobering places to visit in Budapest is the House of Terror Museum. This museum is dedicated to those who suffered under Hungary’s totalitarian regime during both World War II and during the Communist era. The museum has preserved several objects and historic artifacts closely related to these times as well as several interactive multimedia exhibitions informing visitors about what happened through audio-visual installations.

Hero’s Square

Located near City Park and close to many other attractions, Hero’s Square is one of Budapest’s landmarks and features various statues commemorating the Magyar conquest as well as seven chieftains responsible for the formation of Hungary’s entity about (1000AD), next to four archangels holding Hungary’s Coat of Arms as well as other more recent important figures related to Hungarian history and culture like Imre Nagy, Kossuth Lajos and Anonymous.

Where to Eat?

Budapest has no shortage when it comes to great places to dine out during the day and evening mealtimes, be it traditional Hungarian gastronomy or more modern and cosmopolitan cuisines such as Asian-inspired fusion dishes. There is something for every budget too since Hungarian cuisine tends to be among some of the most affordable options in all European cities. Consider trying out some local favourites such as Gundel Palacsinta Cascamelle (crepes filled with walnuts, sugar and raisins cooked in rum) or pick from one of the city’s many fine dining restaurants such as Costes Restaurant, renowned for its delectable former Austro-Hungarian inspired dishes crafted with locally sourced ingredients.

Where To Stay?

For accommodation, Budapest has plenty of options to choose from that range from luxurious 5-star hotels such as Hotel Corinthia, part of Corinthia Group, or budget friendly apartments and B&B’s located nearer to attractions like Heroes Square or Castle District, such as Apartment Budapest.

Conclusion

Ay any time of year, Budapest can prove an incredibly enjoyable destination for any type of visitor, whether for holiday or business purposes. It is a very versatile city with a mix of old and new architecture, numerous landmarks both modern and old such as Mathias Church or Petofi Square which are brimming with culture and heritage, lively cafes, bars and nightclubs for those looking for a good time plus great accommodation for all budgets. With careful planning you can make sure your day here will be worthy of telling your friends about when you get back home!

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How to Spend a Perfect Day in Budapest?

Experience Adventure Like Never Before: Book Your Tour Today!