Budapest’s best bits:
(Image courtesy of: The Photo Archive of the Hungarian National Tourist Office)
Just strolling around Budapest's winding back streets is an attraction in itself, but as you'll find out, this city is just brimming with attractions for you to explore.
It has some remarkable attractions like the magnificent Saint Stephen's Basilica, Chain Bridge – one of the city's most famous landmarks and the impressive 19th century Budapest Parliament building overlooking the Danube.
While in Budapest take the time to explore the Cave Chapel on Gellert Hill, the ancient Roman ruins of Aquincum, and Budapest World Heritage Sites. These heritage sites include valuable historic attractions like the Castle District, the Royal Palace, the Fisherman's Bastion, Matthias Church and Andrássy Avenue with Heroes Square and the Opera House.
If you get the chance a visit to the House of Terror, Dohany Street Synagogue and Margaret Island is well worth it.
Other attractions you may like to visit include outdoor areas such as City Park, Vorosmarty Square and Freedom Square or to do something on a rainy day you might like to visit Central Market Hall or Vajdahunyad Castle.