The imposing suspension bridge (also nicknamed the "Chain Bridge") was constructed in 1849 and it bears the name of Hungarian politician -…
This one-kilometre-long district is the oldest part of Budapest, built as early as the 13th century.
Probably the most iconic and recognizable landmark in Budapest, this castle, included in the UNESCO World Heritage list, is a must-see for…
The 15th-century Gothic church is located in the Buda District, close to the imposing Fisherman’s Bastion.
If you had ever wondered where the castle in Disney movies' logo came from, this may well be your answer.
This hospital-turned-memorial serves as a grim reminder of the horrors of the war and of the suffering it brings upon the people.
Erected in 1947, this bronze memorial stands as a silent witness of the changing regimes that ruled over Hungary in the 20th century.
This majestic spa is one of the main reasons Budapest was nicknamed "Spa City" in 1934.