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3-Day Budapest Itinerary

  • Day 1: Castle Hill
    10 minutes (2.1 km) from Parliament Building

    Start your trip with a visit to Castle Hill, one of the most stunning and symbolic areas in Budapest. The hill is home to several historical sites, including Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion, and Matthias Church. Expect to spend 2-3 hours here exploring the sights and enjoying the panoramic views of the city.

  • Day 2: Széchenyi Thermal Bath
    20 minutes (4.2 km) from Castle Hill

    A trip to Budapest is not complete without a visit to one of its famous thermal baths. Széchenyi Thermal Bath is the largest in Europe and is a wonderful spot to relax and rejuvenate. Soak in the hot springs, enjoy a massage, or play chess while soaking in the warm water. Be sure to stay at least 2-3 hours here to fully unwind and experience the bath's therapeutic benefits.

  • Day 3: St. Stephen's Basilica & Parliament Building
    15 minutes (2.8 km) from Széchenyi Thermal Bath

    On your final day in Budapest, explore two of the city's most iconic landmarks. Begin your day with a visit to St. Stephen's Basilica, a neoclassical architectural masterpiece known for its impressive dome, stunning frescoes, and intricate mosaics. Afterwards, head over to the Parliament Building, one of the largest and most impressive parliament buildings in the world. Take a guided tour of the building or enjoy a scenic boat tour along the Danube River in the evening.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Castle Hill (2-3 hours, free)
  • Széchenyi Thermal Bath (2-3 hours, 6,500 HUF (~£16.50) for weekday entrance)
  • St. Stephen's Basilica (1-2 hours, free)
  • Parliament Building (1-2 hours, 3,500 HUF (~£9) for adult entrance)
  • Total Estimated Costs: 10,000 HUF (~£25.50)

Transportation

Budapest is a walkable city and easy to navigate on foot, but public transportation options such as buses and trams are also available for those who prefer not to walk. The cost of a single-ticket on public transportation is 350 HUF (~£0.90) with the option to purchase a 24-hour pass for 1,650 HUF (~£4.20). Taxis are also readily available, but fares may vary, so be sure to agree on a price before getting in the taxi.

Useful Tips

If you have more time in Budapest, consider visiting other famous sites like the Heroes’ Square, The Great Market Hall, and The Hungarian State Opera House. But if you have a shorter trip, you may want to remove some activities or shorten your stay at each location. Remember to always bring comfortable walking shoes and a reusable water bottle.

Airports

Budapest Airport (BUD) is the main international airport serving the city. It is located 16 km southeast of Budapest city center, and there are various transport options available such as taxis, shuttle buses, and public transportation.

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