
With its history and aesthetics, the city harkens straight from a fairytale. Situated beside the Danube River, Budapest’s architecture ranges from neo-Gothic to modern, including castles, and ornate churches.
The city is well known for its over eighty geothermal springs. Bubbling water weaves throughout the city, and into a variety of riveting venues. There are dried-up springs, once used by Romans for the history buffs, soothing spas for tourists looking to relax, and even "water discos" for lovers of nightlife.
Among the drier attractions, the Buda Castle, which looks over the city was completed in the year 1265. It's the former home of Hungarian kings and is the shimmering jewel of the capital's history and cityscape. Also not to be missed is the Parliament Building, which is stunning during the day and possibly more so at night. Andrassy Avenue, the boulevard housing the city's finest mansions, townhouses, museums, boutiques, and cafés is also not to be missed. To get the best sense of Budapest, head to Monument Hill and prepare to be in awe of one of Europe’s most beautiful cities
Top List:
Room Escape
Celeritas Shooting Club
Caves
Palace of Arts
Castle Hill
Gellert Hill
Parliament Building
St. Stephen’s Basilica
Book Cafe
Chain Bridge
Great Circus
Holocaust Memorial Center
Buda Castle
Zoo & Botanical Garden
Heroes’ Square