





Stroll down this tree-lined avenue with so much to see. The street is lined with historic buildings, designer boutiques, and relaxing cafes where you can people watch to your heart's content.
A visit to the Széchenyi Thermal Baths is a must-do in Budapest. Comprised of 21 indoor and outdoor spaces and 10 saunas, the spa complex is one of the largest in Europe. Spend the day unwinding here and recharge from the warmth of the natural thermal waters.
Built in 1896 to celebrate the 1000-year history of the Hungarian state, this spacious square is home to the spectacular Millennium Monument.
This area is a hotspot of cultural, historical, and gastronomic sites. Spend an afternoon discovering monuments such as the Hungarian National Gallery and the Fisherman's Bastion. Enjoy the one-of-a-king panorama of Budapest from the Castle Garden Bazaar or the Citadel.
Race car lovers will enjoy a visit to Hungary’s most significant car racing track, situated on the outskirts of Budapest near the M3 motorway. Take a tour, try one of the driving experiences, or see a race.
The Sziget Festival is one of Europe’s most popular musical and cultural events held annually in August. Head over to the festival for hours of dancing, fun, and the biggest names in music next to the Danube River.
Lehel Market, or Kofahajó as it's known to locals, is situated in the XIII district of Budapest. This colorful and bustling market hall boasts plenty of stalls to explore. You'll find fresh, local produce, international shops, and many opportunities to try local dishes and delicacies.
Margaret Island is a verdant oasis on the Danube River, between Buda and Pest. Visit the Art Nouveau water tower, 13th-century ruins, the musical mountain, and a wildlife park. Spend a relaxing afternoon at the spa or explore plenty of pop-up bars, restaurants, and live music in the summertime.
After a tour around the picturesque City Park, head to Vajdahunyad Castle on Lake Városligeti. Cross one of the four bridges that pass over the moat and explore this incredible homage to Hungary's architecture and rich history.