Explore Budapest's top sights, attractions, and exciting events


Budapest, the Hungarian capital on the majestic banks of the Danube River, with over 1.7 million residents, ranks among the European Union's ninth-largest cities. The Danube divides the city into two parts – Buda and Pest – connected by several beautiful bridges, with the Chain Bridge undoubtedly symbolizing the unity and beauty of the city. As one of Europe's most popular city travel destinations, Budapest has much to offer. The Old Town and the impressive collection of historical buildings give the city a unique charm. Buda's Royal Castle, with its picturesque alleys and breathtaking viewpoints, is a must-visit for every traveler. However, Budapest offers more than just history and architecture. A culinary journey through delicious Hungarian cuisine in traditional cafes and restaurants is a must. The numerous charming neighborhoods and hidden squares invite exploration and relaxation. Our team has carefully selected the best Budapest sights, attractions, and events to make your stay unforgettable. Whether you visit the magnificent thermal baths, take a boat trip on the Danube, or explore the unique ruin bar scene – we have something for every taste. To optimize your time in Budapest, we provide valuable information, tours, and tickets for each attraction. Experienced guides are available to show you the city from different perspectives and provide a comprehensive insight into Budapest's fascinating history and culture. Immerse yourself in the magical atmosphere of Budapest and let yourself be enchanted by the beauty of this extraordinary city.

  • Kettenbrücke, Budapest
    Budapest,  Europe,  Hungary

    Chain Bridge

    The Chain Bridge in Budapest, also called Széchenyi lánchíd, connects Buda and Pest. Built between 1839 and 1849, it was the first permanent bridge over the Danube. With its hanging chains and classic pillars, it became a symbol of modern Hungarian infrastructure and a popular tourist spot

  • Mahnmal, Schuhe am Donauufer, Budapest
    Budapest,  Europe,  Hungary

    Shoes on the Danube Bank

    The Shoes on the Danube Bank in Budapest honor Hungarian Jews executed by the Arrow Cross Party in 1944/45. Sixty cast-iron shoes along the river symbolize victims forced to remove their shoes before execution. This silent memorial stands as a powerful reminder and a warning against forgetting.

  • Pesti Vigadó,Ball- und Konzerthaus, Budapest
    Budapest,  Europe,  Hungary

    Pesti Vigadó concert hall

    The Pesti Vigadó, one of Budapest's most important cultural landmarks, is located on the banks of the Danube between the Chain Bridge and the Elisabeth Bridge. Opened in 1865, it attracts visitors with concerts, exhibitions, and theater performances. The panoramic terrace offers a stunning view of the Buda side.

  • Budapest, Parlament
    Budapest,  Europe,  Hungary

    Parliament Building in Budapest

    The 268-meter-long Parliament building in Budapest is a stunning neo-Gothic landmark on the Danube. Inspired by London’s Westminster Palace, it’s Europe’s largest parliamentary building. With nearly 700 rooms, including the dome hall, it’s a key symbol of Hungarian politics. A must-visit, especially at sunset.

  • Budapest,Burgpalast
    Budapest,  Europe,  Hungary

    Buda Castle

    Experience the Heart of Budapest: Buda Castle, also known as the Budapest Castle, is the undisputed jewel of the Hungarian capital. Built in 1733, this historic fortress proudly overlooks the Castle District on the banks of the Danube in the Buda district. As part of the UNESCO World Heritage, Buda Castle offers an unparalleled insight into the rich history and culture of the region. Book your tickets and tours now to experience this fascinating landmark up close and discover Budapest…

  • Matthiaskirche, Budapest
    Budapest,  Europe,  Hungary

    Matthias Church

    The Roman Catholic Matthias Church is located in the Castle District of Vár and is one of the most important sights in Budapest. It is the first church on the Castle Hill and part of the UNESCO World Heritage. It rises on the Trinity Square in the old town of Buda with its magnificent building with colorful glazed roof tiles. Adjacent is the Fisherman's Bastion and the ornate baroque Plague Column.

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