Guidebook for Budapest

Roland & Fanni
Roland & Fanni
Guidebook for Budapest

Food Scene

The best Hungarian cuisine not only in the neighborhood but all over Budapest (imo). The finest foods at a low price.
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Paprika Vendéglő
72 Dózsa György út
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The best Hungarian cuisine not only in the neighborhood but all over Budapest (imo). The finest foods at a low price.
Top-class restaurant at an extraordinary location.
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Robinson Étterem
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Top-class restaurant at an extraordinary location.

Drinks & Nightlife

Quiet and friendly place with the wonderful atmosphere of the city park.
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Kertem
25 Könyves Kálmán körút
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Quiet and friendly place with the wonderful atmosphere of the city park.
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Szimpla Kert
14 Kazinczy u.
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Instant Club
51 Akácfa u.
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Sightseeing

One of the iconic sights in Budapest is Heroes' Square.
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Heroes' Square
Hősök tere
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One of the iconic sights in Budapest is Heroes' Square.
Most famous shopping avenue in Budapest. Andrássy street is a must see.
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Andrássy út
Andrássy út
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Most famous shopping avenue in Budapest. Andrássy street is a must see.
It is worth to go up the dome and see budapest from above.
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Szent István Bazilika
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It is worth to go up the dome and see budapest from above.
Fisherman’s Bastion in Budapest is one of the top Budapest attractions without a doubt. The present day lovely lookout towers / decorative fortification of Fisherman’s Bastion were built in the 19th century to serve as a lookout tower for the best panoramic views in Budapest, Hungary. Needless to say, there used to be real castle walls where now you can take fantastic photos from, but the present day structure has never served as an actual fortification in Buda.
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Fishermen's Bastion
Szentháromság tér
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Fisherman’s Bastion in Budapest is one of the top Budapest attractions without a doubt. The present day lovely lookout towers / decorative fortification of Fisherman’s Bastion were built in the 19th century to serve as a lookout tower for the best panoramic views in Budapest, Hungary. Needless to say, there used to be real castle walls where now you can take fantastic photos from, but the present day structure has never served as an actual fortification in Buda.
If you would like to hike around Budapest: János-hegy and the Lookout Tower are easily accessible on a forest path and then a highway from the János-hegy stop of the Children’s Railway, or by taking a Chairlift or the Children’s Railway from Zugliget.
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Elizabeth Lookout
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If you would like to hike around Budapest: János-hegy and the Lookout Tower are easily accessible on a forest path and then a highway from the János-hegy stop of the Children’s Railway, or by taking a Chairlift or the Children’s Railway from Zugliget.
Szentendre with its colourful houses, narrow alleys, and 24 museums, is the most frequently visited tourist centre along the Danube. This Mediterranean-like town is the home of Serbs who fled from the Turks and settled here in the 14th-17th centuries. Seven church towers rise high in the sky. Four of them belong to the Orthodox Church. Icons, works of gold and silversmiths and other treasures are found in the Serb Orthodox Church Museum. The 13th-14th century Roman Catholic Parish Church stands on the Castle Hill, a sun-dial on its wall tells the time. For the tourist who is looking for nostalgia, there are: shops, restaurants, trade signs, the ancient buildings of the Main Square.
Szentendre, Skanzen station
Szentendre with its colourful houses, narrow alleys, and 24 museums, is the most frequently visited tourist centre along the Danube. This Mediterranean-like town is the home of Serbs who fled from the Turks and settled here in the 14th-17th centuries. Seven church towers rise high in the sky. Four of them belong to the Orthodox Church. Icons, works of gold and silversmiths and other treasures are found in the Serb Orthodox Church Museum. The 13th-14th century Roman Catholic Parish Church stands on the Castle Hill, a sun-dial on its wall tells the time. For the tourist who is looking for nostalgia, there are: shops, restaurants, trade signs, the ancient buildings of the Main Square.

Parks & Nature

The most beautiful park in Budapest.
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City Park
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The most beautiful park in Budapest.

Arts & Culture

Is undergoing renovation but will be ready to open in the fall.
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Szépművészeti Múzeum
41 Dózsa György út
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Is undergoing renovation but will be ready to open in the fall.
Art Gallery is the biggest exhibition hall in Budapest, located in the Heroes Square, opposite the Museum of Fine Arts. It is best suited for exhibitions of contemporary art.
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Kunsthalle Budapest
37 Dózsa György út
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Art Gallery is the biggest exhibition hall in Budapest, located in the Heroes Square, opposite the Museum of Fine Arts. It is best suited for exhibitions of contemporary art.
House of Terror Museum: Opened on February 24th, 2002 at 5 pm, the House of Terror Museum - the only one of its kind - is a monument to the memory of those held captive, tortured and killed in this building. The Museum, while presenting the horrors in a tangible way, also intends to make people understand that the sacrifice for freedom was not in vain. Ultimately, the fight against the two cruellest systems of the 20th century ended with the victory of the forces of freedom and independence.
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House of Terror Museum
60 Andrássy út
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House of Terror Museum: Opened on February 24th, 2002 at 5 pm, the House of Terror Museum - the only one of its kind - is a monument to the memory of those held captive, tortured and killed in this building. The Museum, while presenting the horrors in a tangible way, also intends to make people understand that the sacrifice for freedom was not in vain. Ultimately, the fight against the two cruellest systems of the 20th century ended with the victory of the forces of freedom and independence.
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Dohány Street Synagogue
2 Dohány u.
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Entertainment & Activities

Budapest Zoo is a must see if you like animals. Opening hours: 9.00 - 18.00
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Állatkerti körút
Állatkerti körút
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Budapest Zoo is a must see if you like animals. Opening hours: 9.00 - 18.00
The iconic Széchenyi Thermal Bath. Unmissable. Opening hours: 6.00 - 22.00 Also check out the evening parties there, it's name is Sparty: https://spartybooking.com
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Széchenyi Thermal Bath
9-11 Állatkerti krt.
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The iconic Széchenyi Thermal Bath. Unmissable. Opening hours: 6.00 - 22.00 Also check out the evening parties there, it's name is Sparty: https://spartybooking.com