3 Days of City Experiences in Budapest

  • Day 1: Parliament Building
    12 minutes (2.5 km) from St. Stephen's Basilica

    The Parliament Building is the largest and most iconic building in Hungary. The neo-Gothic style of the building makes it a marvelous sight during the day, but at night it is even more impressive with the lights shining on its facade. Visitors can take a tour inside the building and learn about the history of Hungary and its government.

  • Day 2: Fisherman's Bastion
    16 minutes (3.5 km) from the Great Market Hall

    Fisherman's Bastion is a terrace located in the Buda Castle complex offering panoramic views of the city. It was built in neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque style and provides the perfect photo opportunity for visitors. In addition to enjoying the view, visitors can also explore the nearby Matthias Church, a beautiful Gothic-style church.

  • Day 3: Széchenyi Thermal Bath
    20 minutes (5 km) from Heroes' Square

    Széchenyi Thermal Bath is the largest medicinal bath in Europe, and it is a popular spot for tourists who want to relax and enjoy the warm water. This stunning architectural masterpiece is located in City Park and offers a range of indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, and steam rooms, and you can also enjoy massage therapies or spa treatments.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Parliament Building tour (2 hours, HUF 3000/$10.75)
  • Fisherman's Bastion visit (1 hour, HUF 1000/$3.60)
  • Széchenyi Thermal Bath entry (3 hours, HUF 7800/$28)
  • Total Estimated Costs: HUF 11,800/$42.35

Transportation

When in Budapest, you can use public transportation such as buses, trams, and metro. You can purchase a single ticket or buy a multi-day travel card, which offers unlimited travel on all public transportation within Budapest. For example, a 3-day travel card costs HUF 4550/$16.30, while a single ticket costs HUF 350/$1.25 (valid for one journey). In Budapest, taxis are also available, but they are more expensive than public transport.

Useful Tips

If you want to spend more time exploring the city, some other places worth visiting are St. Stephen's Basilica, the Great Market Hall, and the Jewish Quarter. If you have less time, you can always skip one of the locations. Also, you might want to consider purchasing tickets online to skip the lines when entering the Parliament Building or Széchenyi Thermal Bath.

Airports

Budapest has one airport: Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD). It is approximately 16 km southeast of the city center and is the main hub for Hungary's flag carrier, Wizz Air. You can reach the city center by public transport, including buses 100E, 200E, and 100, or by taxi or ride-sharing services like Bolt or Uber.

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