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Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
One of Central Europe’s leading fine arts museums, with major collections from Old Masters to classical antiquities. Located at Heroes’ Square and widely considered a top cultural stop.
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One of Central Europe’s leading fine arts museums, with major collections from Old Masters to classical antiquities. Located at Heroes’ Square and widely considered a top cultural stop.
The main museum for Hungarian art, housed inside Buda Castle. It combines excellent collections with panoramic views over the city from the castle district.
A powerful museum documenting the fascist and communist dictatorships in Hungary. It is one of Budapest’s most discussed and emotionally impactful museums.
Budapest’s most atmospheric historic quarter, filled with cobbled streets, viewpoints, and major landmarks. It is ideal for walking, photography, and classic city panoramas.
A grand boulevard lined with historic buildings, shops, and cultural institutions. It is one of Budapest’s signature walking routes and part of the UNESCO-listed cityscape.
A prominent hill with sweeping views over the Danube and central Budapest. It remains one of the best outdoor spots for sunset photos and wide city panoramas.
Traditional Hungarian goulash soup with beef, paprika, potatoes, and vegetables. It is one of the country’s most iconic comfort dishes.
A rich meat stew slowly cooked with onions and paprika, often served with nokedli. It is a classic staple of Hungarian home cooking.
Chicken braised in a creamy paprika sauce, usually served with dumplings. It showcases Hungary’s famous sweet paprika.
Well-known traditional restaurant serving classic Hungarian dishes in a cozy, welcoming setting popular with both locals and visitors.
Established family-run restaurant known for refined Hungarian and Hungarian-Jewish cooking with a warm, traditional atmosphere.
Modern bistro from acclaimed chefs, serving elevated Hungarian dishes with high-quality ingredients in a polished but relaxed atmosphere.
Moderate by European standards. Airport food and drinks cost more than in central Budapest, but basic meals and coffee remain manageable.
Service charges may be included. If not, round up or leave 5-10% in restaurants. Small tips for taxi drivers are appreciated but not required.
Official public transport app
Budapest, Liszt Ferenc International Airport Terminal 2 -> Deák Ferenc tér, Budapest
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