Budapest Tourist Attractions

Tourism in Budapest is booming, with more and more people flocking to the city every year. The city is full of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a perfect destination for travelers worldwide.

There are plenty of things to see and do in Budapest, from visiting its many museums and historical landmarks to strolling through its parks and enjoying the views of the Danube River.

Budapest is worth visiting if you're looking for a city with it all. You will find more options if you check our partner's page at getyourguide.com.

Budapest: Evening Sightseeing Cruise and Unlimited Prosecco

Cruise the Danube at night to see Budapest from a new perspective. Enjoy complimentary glasses of premium prosecco or fresh-squeezed lemonade as you cruise past Budapest's most famous landmarks. Listen to the audio guide to find out more about the attractions. Pick whether to indulge in a local food plate while on your cruise.

You can catch the boat from the Pest side of the river. Guests are invited to check in, select their seats, and relax with a glass of Hungarian sparkling wine, spritzer, or homemade lemonade. Relax and enjoy the historical English commentary as you take in the breathtaking sights of Budapest's must-see landmarks from the comfort of your seat.

The bar offers complimentary refills on sparkling wine, spritzers, and lemonade whenever you feel parched. You could also go out and get something else to drink if you'd rather. Take incredible shots of Budapest from the sea or the boat's upper deck. Kick back and unwind with some drinks and some lounge tunes.

Budapest: 1-Hour Sightseeing Cruise with Welcome Drink

Explore the beauties of Budapest from the water on a Danube River cruise. Enjoy a complimentary drink as you cruise by some of the city's most famous monuments on your way to your hotel (alcoholic or non-alcoholic).

Budapest's Szent István Park has a pier where you can embark on a pleasure boat and be greeted with a drink. Then, take a ride down the Danube and see recently renovated landmarks, including the National Parliament, Buda Castle, and the Várkert Bazár.

Visit the open deck to see the illuminated Vigadó Concert Hall or relax in the air

conditioning on the upper deck and take in the sights of the floodlit monuments between the Margaret Bridge and the Rákóczi Bridge.

Although there are no audio or live guides on board, the boat serves as a floating coffee shop or pub complete with a bar, so you may feel more like a local as you cruise the city.

Budapest Card: Public Transport, 30+ Top Attractions & Tours

Pick up your card at any of the Budapest visitor information centers. Then you can immediately begin exploring the city while taking advantage of free public transportation.

With the Budapest Card, you can gain free admission to a few of the city's most renowned museums, including the following:

• Hungarian National Gallery

• Hungarian National Museum

• Museum of Fine Arts

• Budapest History Museum – Castle Museum

• Memento Park – Statue Park Museum

• Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center

• House of Hungarian Photographers – Mai Manó House

• Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art

• Budapest History Museum – Aquincum Museum

• Ferenc Hopp Museum of Asiatic Arts

• Vasarely Museum

• Budapest History Museum – Kiscell Museum

• Bartók Memorial House

• Budapest History Museum – Budapest Gallery

• Museum of Military History

• Hungarian Museum of Trade and Catering

• Museum of Óbuda

• Goldberger Textile Industry Collection

Budapest: 70-Minute Sightseeing Cruise on the Danube

During this Budapest sightseeing tour, you will go under some of the city's stunning bridges, view the riverside promenade, and check out some other attractions.

Pass underneath some of the most famous bridges in Budapest, including the Chain Bridge, famed for the guardian lions that stand atop it, the Elizabeth Bridge, and the Liberty Bridge is notable for connecting the Central Market Hall to the Gellert Spa.

Take in the sights of Vigadó Square and the Danube Promenade along the way. Visit the Royal Palace and the Parliament while you're in town, as well as the Saint Gellért statue atop Gellert Hill.

Budapest: Classical Music Concerts in St Stephen's Basilica

Enjoy an extraordinary classical music performance at St. Stephen's Basilica in the middle of Budapest. Even if it is one of the most stunning structures in the entire city, the event's location will not be the only thing that will leave you speechless later.

Listen to some of the most talented musicians in the world as they perform some of the finest examples of classical music.

You can select three concerts and one of four distinct seating categories based on your tastes and available funds. The schedule for each show is different depending on the day.

Budapest: Candlelit Dinner River Cruise with Live Music

Spend a night to remember one of Budapest's most sophisticated and up-to-date cruises while indulging in a candlelit supper that has been catered just for you. Along the banks of the Danube, take in some live music while sipping a celebratory drink and gazing at the city's beautifully preserved historical landmarks.

After you have boarded the boat, you will be shown to your table and offered a complimentary drink as a warm greeting. After that, take some time to unwind as you savor the four courses of the supper provided for you as you listen to live music

performed by Hungarian musicians from the area.

During your meal, you can take advantage of retractable windows that provide the best photo opportunities of the world-famous Hungarian Parliament, which glistens like a topaz jewel when the lights are turned out.

Continue along the waterways and take in the breathtaking views of the illuminated Buda Castle, the majestic Statue of Liberty, and the towering Citadella perched atop Gellért Hill as you make your way.

Sail by some of the river's other well-known attractions, such as Margaret Island, the Palace of the Arts (MUPA), the National Theatre, and the Vigado Concert Hall.

Glide under the lit Chain, Margit, and Erzsébet Bridges, and watch as the Pest the promenade comes to life with the sounds of street musicians and people dining on the patios lined with restaurants as you make your way through the city.

Budapest: The Great Synagogue Skip the Line Ticket

When you start your tour of the Great Synagogue with a guide, you can skip the lines and walk straight to the security check to get started on your time.

Pay a visit to the Jewish Museum, the Jewish graveyard, and the Heroes' Temple. At the Emanuel Tree in the Raoul Wallenberg Memorial Park, you can pay your respects to the victims of the Holocaust.

You may learn about the history and architecture of the synagogue, the largest in Europe and the second largest in the world, as well as the plight of Hungarian Jews both during and after World War II by going on a guided tour.

After that, you can put your ticket to use by going to the Hungarian Jewish Museum, located just adjacent to the synagogue. Be sure to look at the Romantic and Moorish influences combined in the facade's red and yellow bricks. Discover how the Jewish people lived in Hungary through their daily goods.

Visit the iconic Emmanuel Memorial Tree located in the synagogue's rear. Admire the beautiful weeping willow's little metal leaves, each inscribed with the name of a victim who perished in the Holocaust and the plaques that recognize non-Jewish rescuers.

The next stop on your tour should be the cemetery in the rear yard of the Heroes' Temple. This is the final resting place for people who passed away in the ghetto during World War II.

Organ Concert in St. Stephen's Basilica

One of the most stunning examples of neo-classical architecture in all of Budapest is St. Stephen's Basilica. It will serve as the location of the organ concert.

Kolos Kováts, one of the most well-known and accomplished concerts and oratorio singers in Hungary, will be delivering the performances of the arias included in the program. Three awards were bestowed upon him: the Kossuth Prize, the Liszt Ferenc Prize, and the Merit of Art Award.

In addition, there will be a performance on the flute during the concert. Eleonóra Krusic is the one who plays it; over the past few years, she has performed a significant number of times and has participated in a wide variety of orchestras both in Hungary and outside.

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