


Built in Neo-Gothic style, the Budapest Parliament building is the third largest Parliament building in the world and it is over 100 years old.
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.
One of the iconic fixtures of the Buda skyline, the Liberty Monument is located in the Budapest Citadel. It was erected to commemerate Soviet soldiers during WWII and is now a must see attraction for all visitors.
Budapest is home to more than 118 thermal springs, producing 70 million litres of water daily. Visit Gellert Spa to bask in the warmth of these natural, theraputic 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 impressive new-Renaissance style building houses both the State Opera and State Ballet. If you can't get tickets to a performance, take a tour around this iconic Hungarian landmark.
As the national art museum of Hungary, this impressive collection holds works of Medieval, Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque art.