Nick & Zsófia

Saturday, June 14, 2025 • Budapest, Hungary
48 Days To Go!

Nick & Zsófia

Saturday, June 14, 2025 • Budapest, Hungary
48 Days To Go!

Things to Do

Buda Castle

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Budapest, Szent György tér, 1014 Hungary
(06 1) 458 3000

Visit Buda Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Budapest, steeped in centuries of royal history, offering beautiful views of the Danube and insights into Hungary's evolving past from medieval times to the present.

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Buda Castle Funicular

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Budapest, Sikló u., 1013 Hungary
(06 1) 201 9128

Take a ride on the Buda Castle Funicular, which has been transporting visitors since 1870, providing a scenic and historically significant journey from the Chain Bridge to the castle, with sweeping views of the city below.

Heroes' Square

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Budapest, Hősök tere, 1146 Hungary

Explore Heroes' Square, a grand monument built in 1896 for Hungary’s millennium celebrations, showcasing statues of the nation’s most important historical figures, from kings to revolutionaries, in a striking and historic setting.

Hungarian Parliament Building

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Budapest, Kossuth Lajos tér 1-3, 1055 Hungary
(06 1) 441 4000

Discover the Hungarian Parliament, a stunning neo-Gothic masterpiece on the banks of the Danube, where Hungary's National Assembly has convened since 1902, offering a window into the country's political and architectural history.

Dohány Street Synagogue

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Budapest, Dohány u. 2, 1074 Hungary
(06 1) 413 1515

Visit the Dohány Street Synagogue, Europe’s largest, built in 1859 in the Moorish Revival style, and an important historical site in Budapest’s Jewish Quarter, reflecting the deep heritage and the tragedies faced by Hungary’s Jewish community.

Hungarian State Opera

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Budapest, Andrássy út 22, 1061 Hungary
(06 1) 472 0449

Step into the Hungarian State Opera, an architectural gem in Budapest, opened in 1884, renowned for its stunning neo-Renaissance design and rich cultural history, offering world-class performances in a historic setting.



St. Stephen's Basilica

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Budapest, Szent István tér 1, 1051 Hungary
(06 1) 311 0839

Visit St. Stephen's Basilica, one of Budapest’s most impressive landmarks, completed in 1905, home to Hungary’s most revered relic—the Holy Right Hand of St. Stephen—and offering panoramic views from its iconic dome.

Central Market Hall

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Budapest, 1093 Hungary
(06 1) 366 3300

Explore the Central Market Hall, Budapest’s largest and oldest indoor market, opened in 1897, where you can experience the vibrant atmosphere, local Hungarian produce, and traditional crafts in a beautifully restored historic building.

Széchenyi Thermal Bath

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Budapest, Állatkerti krt. 9-11, 1146 Hungary
06 20 435 0051

Unwind at Széchenyi Thermal Bath, one of Europe’s largest and most iconic spa complexes, dating back to 1913, where you can relax in its natural thermal waters while surrounded by stunning neo-Baroque architecture.



Szimpla Kert

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Budapest, Kazinczy u. 14, 1075 Hungary
(06 1) 352 4198

Experience Szimpla, Budapest’s original ruin bar, set in a crumbling pre-war building, where eclectic décor, lively atmosphere, and a unique mix of art and culture make it a must-visit in the city's vibrant nightlife scene.

House of Terror

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Budapest, Andrássy út 60, 1062 Hungary
(06 1) 374 2600

Explore the House of Terror, a powerful museum in Budapest housed in the former headquarters of fascist and communist regimes, where exhibitions detail Hungary's turbulent 20th-century history under oppressive rule.