10 Things To Do in Central Budapest
Central Budapest is situated mainly in District V, but some other parts of the city, like the other side of Danube on Buda, belong to the central area as well. It’s riddled with shops, banks, cultural hot-spots and entertainment, so the best place to spend a few hours or even days if you’re in Budapest. Beautiful surroundings and a sparkling social life guarantee excitement day and night.
Parliament, Fisherman’s Bastion, Chain Bridge
If you are in Budapest’s central area, either on the Buda or Pest side, you must visit these iconic places – they are the symbol of the city and Hungary as well. The Parliament building was built in a neo-Gothic style, and its resemblance to the British parliament is not incidental, since the latter inspired the designer. Have a walk on Buda side of the Danube to be able to take a charming photo. And if you are in Buda, don’t miss the Fisherman’s Bastion – with its fairytale towers it provides a beautiful view of Pest and the Danube. The easiest way between these two features – the Parliament and the Fisherman’s Bastion – is to walk across on the Chain Bridge. Guarded by two stone lions, this bridge takes you back into the 19th century. Rumor has it that these lions don’t have tongues – you can check for yourself!
Parlament Address: Kossuth Lajos Ter 1-3 Budapest, Hungary phone +36 1 441 4000
Fisherman’s Bastion Address: Szentharomsag ter 5, Budapest 1014,Hungary phone +36-1-458-3000
Sightsee on the Danube by cruise – or hop on tram number 2
Natural Feature
Window shopping on Váci street
Shop
Faust Wine Cellar
Hotel
Bars, cafés and restaurant
There is really everything that can be desired – Michelin starred non-plus ultra (Onyx), paradise for meat-lovers (KNRDY), Mexican fast food (Burrita), Hungarian bistro (Kispiac), a premium bakery with French tastes (á table!), quality pasta-focused street food (PASTA.), five-star café (Alibi), bonbon manufacturer (Cadeau), world famous patisserie (Gerbeaud) and so on. Whether you’re looking for international or traditional Hungarian food, you can find anything to your taste!
Budapest Whale – the City’s Newest Attraction
Market, Pub, Hungarian
Opening hours: 10 am – 10 pm
Central Market Hall
Market
Built at the turn of 20th century, this was a unique, large shopping center and famous for its architecture. It preserved its function and provides a great place to do everyday shopping for fresh vegetables, fish and game, special international delicacies and traditional Hungarian food. You might find yourself walking slowly row by row and spending ages admiring the immense selection. If you would like to return home with a variety of edible souvenirs, then this is your spot: paprika powder, wines, foie gras, salamis and sausages are on display. Opening hours: Mon 6am – 5pm, Tues-Fri 6 am- 6pm, Sat 6 am-3pm Address: Vámház krt. 1-3, Budapest, Hungary Phone:
Gellért Bath
Building, Spa, Health Spa
This amazing and grandiose bath stands on the Buda side of the Danube. Built in 1918 in an Art Nouveau style, it harnesses the natural thermal springs from the inside of Gellért Hill. Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, children’s pool, thermal baths, saunas, massages and several packages ensure relaxation during the day. If this weren’t enough, the wonderful ceramic tiles, Roman style columns and glass roof flatter the visitors’ eyes. There is a café as well where you can treat your stomach with a nice cup of coffee and cakes. Open: Mon- Sun: 6 am-8pm, Address: Kelenhegyi út 4, Budapest, Hungary
Hungarian National Museum
Building, Museum
Cave church
Church