Here are a few of our favourite places:Although if that’s not quite enough for you, why not check out the Funny enough this isn’t actually the easiest of questions to answer. VISIT BUDAPEST. Yes, there's beautiful architecture, but sometimes we were just walking for 15-20 minutes to get to the next sight without seeing anything really noteworthy.If you want to get a quick overview of the most important Budapest attractions and don't feel like walking everywhere, go Budapest sightseeing from the The hotel has its own fitness and spa area (free) where you can book massages at an extra cost.In the morning, you can enjoy the elaborate breakfast buffet and throughout the day there's free tea, coffee, and water available in the lounge area.WiFi is free in all areas of the hotel and for those who didn't bring their laptop or who need to print something, there's a room with a few desktops and printers that can be used free of charge.Most importantly, the beds were great.

If you have been, let us know in the comments below whether you think it’s worth being part of this Budapest itinerary?However, what we would recommend is visiting the lake by the castle, where you can row boats in the warmer months, or even more fun, try out some ice skating in winter on the And now onto the other of our beloved buildings in Budapest, and actually our number one must do activity when in the city: the Boasting 18 different pools, all with the softest, almost medicinal hot spring water, the complex also has 10 saunas and heaps of options for massages or facials.

If Budapest is a part of a longer Europe itinerary, dedicate 2 days to the city. Yet, if you’re visiting Budapest on a long weekend, I’d recommend you to spend 3 days. While Budapest is very walkable, I do have to say that you won't constantly see interesting things. It offers traditional Hungarian fare, and the must-have is the vegetable stew, főzelék.

Once the little train had dropped us off, we strolled from sight to sight, enjoying the views of the Danube river and Pest.By the way, if you want to, you can also do this at night on a I suggest you look up some of these sights in advance and decide which ones you want to visit properly and which ones you just want to see from the outside. No wonder this hotel is ranked #2 of all hotels in Budapest on TripAdvisor!If Hotel Moments isn't your thing, I've researched some other places to stay for you that come highly recommended:Each day, guests can enjoy complimentary bottled water, WiFi, and a delicious breakfast buffet. As we had a flight back in the late afternoon, we decided to spend our last day strolling by the shops in the streets surrounding Andrássy Út and walk all the way to the city park.Now, that walk was a bit far (25 minutes or so) but I did enjoy it as the closer you get to the park, the prettier the houses along the street become. Pin for later! FlyByeBye . These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Of course, a few of the activities that we have suggested are outdoors, so if the weather isn’t on your side, check out some of the bonus activities mentioned below that can be substituted into your Budapest itinerary.First up, head to the most visited landmark in Budapest: Heroes Square. You're also walking along a lane and not just on the sidewalk.In the city park, you can rent small boats and water bicycles for some fun on the pond, have a drink on the terrace of the Robinson cafe (not that great, though) or crash and relax a bit on the grass.If you're not up for the walk back, just take the subway.

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The way we did it, we saw Castle Hill in a morning, but if you also want to visit some museums, a day might not even be enough.Also, take into account that you'll probably only visit this side of the river for Castle Hill and the Gellért Hill (see below) so that it's best to group activities here together in a day or two.

It was huge and the setting was just perfect – a big wooden terrace overlooking the river.

We have heard stories of people getting ripped off in Budapest taxis.We love it when you find absolute gems that are useful and save you money, and the Budapest Card is one of those!You can purchase a 1 day through to 5 day pass, so over a weekend the 48 hour pass option is perfect.

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We promise to never push a brand or product we don’t personally use, and the As with many of our city guides, we love to kick things off with a walking tour of the old town.

Have you ever tried Sygic Travel to plan your trip? However, credit and debet cards are wildly accepted and I think we only paid in cash once or twice.We didn't feel like it was expensive but neither was it super cheap.