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Budapest Travel Guide

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Budapest is the enormous capital of Hungary and a real delight for first-time visitors. Known as one of Europe’s most beautiful cities, Budapest has a charming and fairly compact center that makes it easy to visit on foot. The city is actually divided into two halves by the Danube with Buda on the west and Pest on the east. English isn’t widely spoken, but most things travelers will need can be performed easily enough in English anyway.

What To Do

On the Pest side you’ll find the downtown, which features the stunning and huge parliament building. It was designed to resemble the English Parliament building but is slightly longer and wider (on purpose). Organized tours are given most days. The House of Terror is in the former secret police headquarters and documents the dark periods under both Nazi and then communist rule.

The Buda side contains Castle Hill, which features a variety of museums including the Hungarian National Gallery housed in the former Royal Palace -- a well-regarded collection of paintings dating back to the 10th Century. The Fisherman’s Bastion is also housed in the Royal Palace and is a great place for views of the Danube and the whole city beneath you.

Getting There

With its location in Central Europe Budapest is a great place to visit by train, particularly for Eurail Pass holders. If coming from more than a country away you’ll want to book a flight into Budapest’s Ferihegy International Airport (code: BUD). It’s a large airport and recent competition from the low cost carriers has helped keep prices reasonable.

Where To Stay

There are plenty of hostels in Budapest and obviously loads of hotels as well. The city as a whole is fairly spread out so it might be worth it to choose a place near the things you most want to see rather than save a bit of money and spending half your day going back and forth.


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Attractions in Budapest

Buda Castle

Chain Bridge

Fisherman's Bastion

Parliament Building

St. Stephen's Basilica