• Welcome

    - Take the stairs or the cable-car to reach the Buda chateau; once there explore the surrounding area and take in the panoramic view of the Danube and its two banks.

    - Take a trip to the Kiraly or Rudas bathhouses, or witness the Art Deco splendour of the Gellert bathhouses, to get the best of spring waters’ health-giving properties.

    - Budapest’s history is yours to discover… Explore the largest European Synagog, but also the Vajdahunyad chateau, the Saint-Stéphane basilica, and the Neo-Classical Parliament Building.

  • See, visit, discover…

    Learn of the history of the Communist Block at the Memento Park: Statues of Stalin and the Trabant (East-German car model) that bring to mind the years before the fall of the Berlin Wall.

    Try out some of the delicious recipes put together by the Gerbeaud pastry shop, one of the most popular among locals since 1858, or stop by the Lukács Cukrászda which was recently renovated.

    You can enjoy some time outdoors, surrounded by greenery, on Marguerite Island, or in the Városliget forest where local families come to picnic in the sunshine.

  • Tips from Accorhotels.com

    - When to visit?
    Spring and autumn are the best seasons to visit as it is neither too hot nor too cold.

    - How to get around?
    Bus, tramway, metro and trolleybus lines are active from 4:30AM to 11PM, and taxis are available day and night – be sure to pick an official taxi and avoid the unlicensed cars offering their services. Also, ordering a taxi by phone will often cost you less than hailing one in the street…

    - Good deals:
    Pick up some souvenirs in the Great Market Hall, a sprawling Souq-style market, to really soak up local colour and make some excellent bargains.

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