Landmarks and Historic sites
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Queen Elizabeth’s Favourite Palace A third of a million people a year visit the former Royal Palace at Gödöllo (D5). One of Hungary’s finest mansions, and less than an hour’s drive from the capital, it was built in...
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Preplanned itinerary can be achieved to see some of the best places in Budapest like Jewish Ghetto, Grassalkovich Palace and Horse Show, Central Market Hall and such amazing places. Depending on his...
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The Buda Castle is located in Budapest; Hungary is historical castle of the Hungarian kings. The foundations of the castle date back to the 13th Century. It was first completed in the year 1265. Originally it was called ...
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| Budapest City of Spas | |
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The Capital with the World’s largest number of Thermal Springs Budapest first gained the epithet City of Spas in 1934, and with it recognition that there isn’t another capital city anywhere in the world that has more ...
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| Cave Church | |
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The Cave Church situated on Gellert Hill overlooks the Liberty Bridge in Budapest. It is a historic site to see with the grotto chapel which is looked after by the Hungarian... |
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The Chain Bridge is considered as one of the popular landmarks in Budapest. The superb suspension bridges the Danube Bridge between Buda and Pest. The first connection between the cities of Buda and Pest was made...
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The Gellért Thermal Bath is known worldwide and is more popular amongst foreigners. Built in a secession style, Gellért opened its gate in 1918 and got expanded in 1927 by the wave bath and as an effervescent bath in...
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The House of Parliament in Budapest is known to be the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary and is one of Europe's oldest legislative buildings. A notable landmark of Hungary, it lies in Kossuth Lajos Square, on...
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The Hungarian Opera House, also known as the Budapest Opera House is a neo-Renaissance opera house that is located in central Pest. This magnificent structure was designed by Miklós Ybl, a renowned 19th Century ...
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Located in the center of the Castle District in Budapest, Iglesia De Matías was constructed in the Gothic style of the latter...
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| Kiraly | |
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Kiraly baths are known as one of the most important Turkish monuments of Budapest. Kiraly means the King and in 18th century, it came into the possession of the Konig family, due to...
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Matthias Church is located in Budapest, Hungry. It is a very popular tourist attraction of the city and is also referred to as the Church of Our Lady. The church was constructed in...
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| Pest-on the Streets of World Heritage | |
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Fast-Growing MetropolisFrom the middle of the nineteenth century Budapest underwent an unprecedented surge of building and expansion. In contrast with other European capital cities, whose transformation into a modern...
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Address: Chain Bridge |
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The Rudas Baths were thermal bath which were built by the Turks in 1566 and still retains a strong Islamic style. There is an octagonal pool below the 10 meter diameter dome and sustained by 8 pillars. This thermal bath has...
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St. Stephen Basilica of Budapest was built in neo-renaissance and classicist style. This historic building is also one of the most beautiful and the most significant spiritual and tourist sights of Hungary. This basilica is an...
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Address: Vajdahunyad Vara |









