By Agne Civilyte
Introduction
Are you planning a long weekend in Budapest? This three-day itinerary will help you see...
DAY 1
The Buda side of Budapest is very hilly and seen as the traditional part of...
DAY 1 - STOP 1
The Chain Bridge is one of the most iconic bridges in Europe. It connects Buda...
DAY 1 - STOP 2
Fisherman's Bastion, also known as Halaszbastya, is one of the most popular attractions in Budapest...
DAY 1 - STOP 3
The Market Hall in Budapest is located in a 19th-century Neo-Gothic building that spans over...
DAY 1 - STOP 4
The Buda Castle is a castle and palace complex that was made for Hungarian kings...
DAY 1 - STOP 5
Citadel, or Citadella, is best known for its magnificent nighttime views, as you can see...
DAY 2
The Pest side of Budapest is less traditional and not as luxurious as the Buda...
DAY 2 - STOP 1
Parliament Building sits on the bank of the Danube River and is a popular tourist...
DAY 2 - STOP 2
St. Stephen's Basilica is the main and largest Catholic church in Budapest. It was built...
DAY 2 - STOP 3
The House of Terror is a museum dedicated to the victims of the Communist and...
DAY 2 - STOP 4
Hősök tere, or Heroes' Square, is one of the main squares in Budapest. It pays...
DAY 2 - STOP 5
I included the Széchenyi Thermal Baths in this itinerary because it is the one I...
DAY 3
On your last day in Budapest, you will visit places that tourists usually overlook. You...
DAY 3 - STOP 1
This small synagogue is located between Belvaros (the inner city) and the Old Jewish Quarter...
DAY 3 - STOP 2
The Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives is just a few minutes from the Rumbach Street...
DAY 3 - STOP 3
Dohany Street Synagogue is in the same building as the Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives...
DAY 3 - STOP 4
Szimpla Kert is the perfect place to end your day and trip. This local pub...
Conclusion
Budapest is a highly unique city with an array of fascinating attractions. While you could...
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