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#hungary #budapest #4k #4kstatus #4kwalkingtour #4kfullscreenstatus #walking #walkingtour #walkthrough #rain #rainyday #street #budapest #streetwalking #citywalk Top things to do in Budapest 1. The Shoes on the Danube Bank What is it? A stark and poignant memorial to over 3,000 people, including 800 Jews, killed at the riverbank by a fascist group during World. 2. Jewish Quarter What is it? The coolest spot in Budapest, full of lively bars and restaurants. This is where you'll find most of the great ruin bars you've heard so much about. Why go? The Jewish Quarter is where you'll find Budapest's most famous ruin bar, Szimpla Kert, and a whole host of places to continue your night into the early hours. And when you're finally ready. 3. Buda Castle What is it? A spectacular 13th-century palace atop Castle Hill. Why go? Buda Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contains the Hungarian National Gallery, the Castle Museum, and the National Széchenyi Library. There's no better place to get your culture fix. 4. House of Terror What is it? Number 60, Andrássy Avenue once inspired fear as the headquarters of the secret police, but since 2002 this ominous townhouse has housed a poignant museum commemorating the victims of the fascist and communist regimes. 5. Memento Park What is it? An open-air park displaying statues, plaques and memorabilia from Hungary's Communist period. Why go? See some enormous statues of Communist leaders like Lenin, Marx and Engels and learn about Hungary under Stalin's dictatorship, all while soaking up the sun. There's also a cinema where you can watch very unsettling old propaganda films. 6. St Stephen's Basilica What is it? The largest church in Budapest, the Basilica can hold up to 8,500 people and is one of Hungary's most iconic structures. Why go? The mummified right hand of St Stephen, the patron saint of the church and first king of Hungary, is kept in a glass case to the left of the main altar. And if that doesn't turn you on, just check out all that monumental neoclassical architecture. The Basilica's star feature is the 96-metre-high dome, lined inside with ornate religious reliefs. Once you've had a little wander, why not take in the impressive views from the cupola? 7. The Danube What is it? Go on a relaxing, one-hour boat trip down the Danube at night. Why go? The banks of the Danube are a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and what better way to enjoy the sights than with a cocktail in hand under the twinkling evening sky? Set sail and check out all of Budapest's major attractions as it gets dark. Perfect for couples or those who just love a nighttime cruise. 8. The Chain Bridge What is it? Budapest's magnificent suspension bridge (unveiled in 1849) connects the Buda (West) and Pest (Eastern) sides of the city, arching over the River Danube. Designed by an English engineer and built by a Scot, the bridge represents national pride and economic advancement. 9. Budapest Bike Tour What is it? A fun and informative guided bike tour around Budapest. You'll cover around 16km. 10. Great Market Hall What is it? A beautiful market in a restored neo-Gothic tunnel and the place in Budapest for street food, local produce and trinkets. 11. Fisherman's Bastion What is it? Built between 1895 and 1902 to celebrate the 1000th birthday of the Hungarian state, the Fisherman's Bastion is an impressive neo-Gothic viewing terrace situated on the Buda bank of the Danube on Castle Hill. 12. Szimpla Kert What is it? Take a vast, dilapidated building with an open courtyard and a labyrinth of rooms, adorn it with eclectic furniture, edgy artwork and mind-bending communist memorabilia, and you've got the city's most famous (and most atmospheric) 'ruin bar', Szimpla Kert. 13. Parliament Building What is it? A 45-minute tour of Budapest's national Parliament Building – one of the city's most famous landmarks. 14. Margaret Island What is it? Budapest's most impressive green space, Margaret Island is a 2.5km-long island of quiet parkland on the Danube, linked to Buda and Pest by bridges at either end. 15. Dohány Street Synagogue What is it? Opened in 1859, Budapest's Great Synagogue is Europe's largest place of Jewish worship . 16. Szechenyi Spa Baths What is it? By day, the Szechenyi Baths are an oasis of calm in bustling Budapest, with luxury spa treatments, saunas, and massages in the grandeur of a sprawling 20th-century building. But on a weekend night? Well, it turns into something altogether more debauched: the Sparty. 17. Secret Walking Tour What is it? A tour of Budapest's quirkier, lesser-known sights. Why go? Uncover the hidden side of Budapest with a walking tour that'll take you to tranquil private gardens usually closed to the public. You'll need more than two hours of free time, but your expert guide's enchanting tales are perfect for families and those interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the Danube and the miraculous city that sprouted up around it.