Budapest blends old-world beauty, lively neighborhoods, and surprisingly affordable luxury.
The city is split by the Danube, with historic Buda on one side and energetic Pest on the other.
Thermal baths like Széchenyi and Gellért are a must, offering one of the city’s most memorable experiences.
Food lovers will find plenty to enjoy, from goulash and lángos to chimney cakes, marcipán, and Hungarian wines.
Major sights like Parliament, Buda Castle, Fisherman’s Bastion, the Great Synagogue, and Shoes on the Danube reveal the city’s rich history.
Beyond the classics, Budapest is full of fun surprises, including ruin bars, escape rooms, Margaret Island, lookout towers, and the Selfie Museum.
A City Like No Other
If you have never been to Budapest, let me tell you, you are missing out on one of the most beautiful, exciting, and surprisingly affordable cities in all of Europe. As someone who was born and raised in this incredible city, I may be a little biased, but I believe Budapest is one of those destinations that gets under your skin the moment you arrive and never leaves you.
Budapest is actually two cities in one, the hilly, historic Buda on the west side of the Danube, and the flat, vibrant Pest on the east, connected by a series of beautiful bridges including the Chain Bridge that has become the symbol of the city. The contrast between the two sides creates a dynamic and fascinating city that rewards every traveler who takes the time to explore it.
Matthias Church
View from the St. Stephen’s Basilica
Soak It All In
No visit to Budapest is complete without experiencing the city’s thermal bath culture. Seriously! With so many natural hot springs bubbling beneath the city, Budapest has been a spa destination for centuries. The Széchenyi Thermal Baths and the Gellért Baths are the most famous, but there are many beautiful bathhouses scattered throughout the city, each with its own unique character and history. Relaxing in the salt room, soaking in a steaming outdoor pool, while admiring the architecture above you is one of those simple, perfect Budapest experiences you will never forget.
Gellért Bath
Food, Wine, and Sweet Treats
Budapest’s food and drink scene is as rich and bold as the city itself. From hearty goulash and crispy lángos to chimney cakes dusted with cinnamon sugar, every meal here is a celebration of flavor and tradition. And if you have a sweet tooth, do not miss Hungary’s famous marcipán desserts, which were my favorites growing up, mostly because they are beautifully crafted, and what child doesn’t like a sweet treat looking like a character have just stepped out from a book. The wines of Hungary’s famous Tokaj and Eger regions are world class and widely available throughout the city’s restaurants and wine bars.
And no trip to Budapest is complete without a night in the legendary ruin bars of the Jewish Quarter, unique bars built within the shells of abandoned buildings, dripping with mismatched furniture, street art, and an atmosphere that is unlike anything else you will find anywhere in the world.
Marcipán figurine
Marcipán figurine
Chimney cake
History Around Every Corner
Budapest wears its rich and complex history proudly. The Hungarian Parliament Building, one of the most stunning pieces of architecture in all of Europe, dominates the eastern bank of the Danube. Buda Castle and Fisherman’s Bastion offer panoramic views over the entire city on the west side of the river. The sobering but essential Shoes on the Danube memorial and the Great Synagogue, the largest in Europe, remind visitors of the city’s deep and layered past.
Chairlift in Budapest
Iron shoes on the Danube
Buda Castle
View from Buda
Elizabeth Bridge
For those who love the outdoors and a little adventure, the Elizabeth Kilátó lookout tower in the peaceful green hills of Hűvösvölgy offers a wonderfully scenic escape from the city buzz, with beautiful forested views stretching out in every direction that most tourists never get to experience.
Elizabeth Kilátó lookout tower
Parliament
Fun for Everyone
Budapest is also a city that knows how to have a great time. The city’s escape room scene is legendary, Budapest is actually considered one of the escape room capitals of the world, with hundreds of incredibly creative, immersive, and thrillingly designed rooms that make for an unforgettable evening of fun for friends, families, and couples. For something uniquely entertaining and incredibly photogenic, the Budapest Selfie Museum is an absolute must visit, a wonderfully creative and interactive space filled with stunning visual installations and optical illusions that are fun to experience and to photograph. And on Margaret Island, the enchanting Musical Fountain puts on a magical show, dancing and flowing in perfect harmony with music in a setting that is especially beautiful and romantic after dark.
Selfie Museum
Musical fountain
Escape rooms
Conclusion
Budapest is a city that surprises, delights, and moves you in ways you never expected. Whether you are looking for history, culture, adventure, romance, incredible food, or just a great time, Budapest delivers it all with warmth, beauty, and a generous spirit that is uniquely Hungarian.
Frequently Asked Questions
Budapest is a wonderful destination year round, and the best time to visit really depends on what kind of experience you are looking for. Spring (April and May) and early autumn (September and October) are arguably the most pleasant, with mild temperatures, beautiful scenery, and fewer crowds than the peak summer months. Summer brings long sunny days, outdoor festivals, and a vibrant energy throughout the city, while winter transforms Budapest into a magical wonderland of Christmas markets, steaming thermal baths, and festive lights.
Not at all! English is widely spoken throughout Budapest, particularly in hotels, restaurants, tourist attractions, and the city center. Most menus, signs, and transportation information are available in English, and the locals are generally very warm, welcoming, and happy to help visitors navigate the city. That said, learning just a few basic Hungarian phrases like “köszönöm” (thank you) and “kérem” (please) goes a long way and is always warmly appreciated by the locals. As someone who speaks Hungarian fluently, I am always happy to share a few helpful phrases with my clients before they travel!
Absolutely! Budapest has something wonderful to offer travelers of every age. Kids love the interactive exhibits at the Palace of Wonders science museum, the escape rooms that Budapest is world famous for, the Musical Fountain on Margaret Island, and the fun and photogenic Selfie Museum. The Budapest Zoo, one of the oldest in Europe, is always a huge hit with younger visitors. With so much variety and so many unique experiences on offer, Budapest is a fantastic and endlessly entertaining destination for families.
Getting around Budapest is easy and affordable, and one of the most enjoyable parts of experiencing the city. Budapest has an excellent and extensive public transportation system, including the metro, trams, trolleybuses, and buses that connect virtually every corner of the city quickly and conveniently. The metro is one of the oldest in Europe and is a piece of history in itself, Line 1, also known as the Millennium Underground, is actually a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must ride for any visitor. The yellow trams that run along the Danube riverbank are not only a practical way to get around but offer some of the most scenic and beautiful views of the city. Taxis and rideshare apps are also widely available and very affordable by Western European standards. And for those who love to explore on foot, Budapest is an incredibly walkable city, some of the best discoveries and hidden gems are found simply by wandering through the beautiful streets, at your own pace.
Yes, Budapest is generally considered a very safe and welcoming destination for tourists. The city has a low violent crime rate and millions of visitors explore it comfortably every year. As with any major European city, it is always wise to keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas like public transportation and popular tourist spots, and to stick to well lit streets late at night. Overall though, Budapest is a city where you can relax, wander freely, and focus of its beauty and charm without worry.
Born and raised in Budapest, Hungary, I started travelling before I could walk. My father was a former diplomat who visited almost every country, and my family often visited him. I graduated high school with a travel guide specialization, but ended up pursuing a different kind of adventure by emigrating from Hungary in 2001 and making it to San Diego, California my home. I love planning trips and helping people discover all of the little luxuries on this beautiful planet we call home. In the past years, I’ve planned a variety of specialized trips from culinary to climbing, and I’m positive that I can make your next trip unforgettable.
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