Travel Archives https://funzine.hu/en/category/travel/ Mon, 16 Feb 2026 13:55:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://funzine.hu/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/cropped-FUNZINE_Facebook_Profil_Logo_01-1-32x32.jpg Travel Archives https://funzine.hu/en/category/travel/ 32 32 Beyond Budapest: 3 Programs in Hungary You Can’t Miss This Spring https://funzine.hu/en/2026/02/16/travel/beyond-budapest-3-programs-in-hungary-you-cant-miss-this-spring/ Mon, 16 Feb 2026 13:55:32 +0000 https://funzine.hu/?p=621240 Looking for spring adventures beyond the capital? From floral fairytales to gourmet festivals, this season in Hungary invites you to explore nature’s beauty and the finest culinary experiences. 

Snowdrop Season in Alcsút 

It’s been a long time since we saw any kind of green – but luckily not for any longer, as a true floral fairytale awaits in Alcsút, where thousands of snowdrops bloom together to greet spring. Since the tiny snow-white flowers bloom at unpredictable times, be sure to follow the arboretum’s Facebook page so you don’t miss this spectacular sight. Important note: the last entry is allowed one hour before closing. 

8087, Alcsútdoboz, Kastélykert út 2. | Website

Photo: Alcsúti Arborétum

Taste Balaton 

Taste Balaton takes place between March 6 and 15 at several spots around Lake Balaton, celebrating gastronomy, culture, and the unique magic of the area. The 10-day-long festival welcomes the region’s top restaurants, wineries, and cultural partners, who will offer exclusive menus, cooking workshops, dinner concerts, exhibitions, and more. With over 100 unique events, you can taste, learn, and explore Balaton like never before. Let’s dive into this full-bodied spring festival! 

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Photo: Taste Balaton

Taste of Transylvania 

This year, Szentendre hosts the largest Transylvanian-themed gastronomic festival, Taste of Transylvania. Between March 27 and 29, try the flavors of Romania at the Skanzen, where hobby chefs and professional cooks work together to show what they can create from the same ingredients. The weekend-long program is enriched by an Easter market, book launches, film screenings and concerts. Fun – and, of course, a well-filled stomach – is guaranteed! 

2000 Szentendre, Sztaravodai út 75. | Website

Photo: Taste of Transylvania

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A Day Trip to the City of Painters: Explore Szentendre https://funzine.hu/en/2025/12/12/travel/a-day-trip-to-the-city-of-painters-explore-szentendre/ Fri, 12 Dec 2025 04:06:32 +0000 https://funzine.hu/?p=616392 A short journey from Budapest brings you to Szentendre, a riveting gem of a town that has stirred the imagination of artists and won the hearts of travellers for centuries. With its fairytale streets, vibrant history, and irresistible allure, Szentendre makes for a perfect day trip – and we’ll show you how to make it even more unforgettable. 

Arrive in Style on Mahart’s Scenic Cruise 

While easy to reach by car, bicycle or suburban train, the most picturesque way to arrive to Szentendre is aboard Mahart’s daily boat, departing at 10:30 from Vigadó Square. This scenic cruise offers a fresh perspective on Budapest’s riverside landmarks before carrying you to the enchanting “city of painters.” 

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Mediterranean Charm on the Danube Bend 

Stepping ashore, Szentendre greets you with cobblestone streets and winding, narrow alleys leading into sun‑drenched squares, all wrapped in a charming Mediterranean atmosphere courtesy of Serbian settlers who arrived from the 14th century onwards. Colorful Baroque houses and towering church spires define the skyline, while quieter parts hide treasures like the free‑to‑visit Japanese garden. For a bird’s‑eye view of this jewel of the Danube bend, make your way up to the Szamárhegy lookout, where a sweeping panorama of the river and the town’s red‑tiled rooftops offers an unforgettable highlight. 

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Cultural Gems for Every Interest 

Beyond its pleasant squares and twisting passageways, Szentendre offers a wealth of cultural venues that invite you to linger. Art lovers can explore the Ferenczy Museum, home to works by the town’s celebrated painters, while transport enthusiasts will enjoy the quirky charm of the Public Transport Museum, boasting around 60 refurbished vehicles. Nostalgia takes centre stage at the Retro Museum, where everyday objects from decades past spark memories, and the Christmas Museum keeps festive magic alive all year round. For a sweeter kind of artistry, the Szamos Marzipan Exhibition and Workshop showcases intricate creations crafted from almond paste, offering visitors not only the chance to watch master confectioners at work, but also to join in hands‑on workshops and create their own marzipan delights. 

Photo: Geza Kurka

Step Back in Time at the Skanzen 

No visit to Szentendre is complete without the Skanzen, Hungary’s largest open‑air museum. Set in a picturesque landscape, it brings rural heritage to life with reconstructed farmhouses, workshops, and village streets. Traditional crafts, folk art, seasonal festivals, and hands‑on programs make it a vivid journey into the past. 

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Savour Szentendre’s Flavours 

After exploring Szentendre’s sights, settle in at one of its inviting restaurants or cafés. For a taste of tradition, Aranysárkány Vendéglő and Obsitos Étterem serve hearty Hungarian classics in charming settings. Dorothea Bistro & Café offers bistro dishes and a relaxed atmosphere, while Teyföl RESTAURANT blends creativity with local flavours. Teddy Beer is perfect for craft beer buffs and burger lovers, while Panificio Il Basilico Szentendre tempts with all-day brunch, artisan breads, and Mediterranean flair. 

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Wine and Dine in the Countryside: Etyeki Kúria Sparkling Estate https://funzine.hu/en/2025/11/04/gastro/wine-and-dine-in-the-countryside-etyeki-kuria-sparkling-estate/ Tue, 04 Nov 2025 03:59:00 +0000 https://funzine.hu/?p=614477 Just 28 kilometers from the capital, you’ll find yourself in a uniquely idyllic place: Etyeki Kúria Sparkling Estate welcomes you with stunning views, heavenly drinks and tranquility you’ve never felt before. 

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In Budapest’s very own vineyard haven, everything is set for a true escape – in this unmatched venue, you can slow down in harmony with nature, enjoy the silence, sip on exceptional wines and sparkling selections, and taste dishes crafted to match. Whether you come as a couple, solo, with friends or your dog, perfect relaxation is guaranteed!

At Etyeki Kúria Sparkling Estate, harmony and quality go hand in hand with sustainability. Only all-natural ingredients make it to the table, and each dish is dreamed up by a master chef, using mostly local produce, entirely free from artificial additives. Their wines and sparkling creations inspired the menu – and even made their way into a few of the dishes. 

Etyeki Kúria Pezsgőbirtok
Photo: Etyeki Kúria Sparkling Estate

Nothing proves the popularity of Etyeki Kúria Sparkling Estate better than the prestigious titles it has earned in recent years – named both Hungary’s Most Beautiful Winery and Best Countryside Event Venue! Speaking of awards: their drinks have also claimed numerous international honors, while enchanting every visitor. 

Good news: the estate is also perfect for hosting events – let it be a small family gathering or a larger corporate occasion. You can choose from a variety of unique venues, and their experienced event planning team is happy to help you, even if you’re having your dream wedding or a peaceful retreat. 

Etyeki Kúria Sparkling Estate is easily accessible by bike, car, or public transport, and warmly welcomes all visitors from Tuesday to Sunday – come and make unforgettable memories in the magical Etyek this autumn! 

2091 Etyek, Báthori utca 21. | Website

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Daylight Turns to Gold: Autumn Romance in Budapest https://funzine.hu/en/2025/09/01/goodapest-en-2/autumn-dates/ Mon, 01 Sep 2025 06:30:22 +0000 https://funzine.hu/?p=609859 Budapest in autumn is made for romance: tree-lined boulevards painted in amber, evenings wrapped in a cozy chill, and a city full of hidden spots waiting to be discovered together.

Bazaar Budapest

Lush greenery and soft lights create an intimate atmosphere in the hidden garden of Bazaar Budapest. This oriental-inspired downtown sanctuary is more than just a restaurant—it is an oasis where nature and design exist in perfect harmony. At the heart of the menu are charcoal-grilled specialties and seasonal ingredients, while the desserts provide a light yet memorable finale to the evening. Cozy conversations, bold cocktails, bucket-list flavors, and starlit dinners await in this secret urban haven, where every detail comes together for an unforgettable night—even in autumn.

1072 Budapest, Dob utca 18. | Website

Photo: Bazaar Budapest

Soul Stones: József Szőke’s Outdoor Retrospective Exhibition

Stunning works of art have taken over the Neo-Renaissance Garden at Várkert with more than 50 marble and bronze masterpieces on display. This free exhibition is perfect for a romantic autumn date: you can stroll hand-in-hand among sculptures that carry heartfelt messages while the changing light reveals new facets of each piece. The nonfigurative works, made from bronze, African marble, and Carrara marble, reflect the beauty and unpredictability of life itself. Themes of human connections, nature, and the cosmos come alive in this soul-stirring setting—making it an unforgettable experience.

1013 Budapest, Ybl Miklós tér 2-6. | Facebook

Photo: Várkert Bazár

Evening Sightseeing Cruise

Discover Budapest’s most iconic landmarks from the water this autumn with a romantic sunset cruise on the Danube. Departing from the docks at Vigadó Square and Batthyány Square, the journey offers unforgettable views of the Parliament, Buda Castle, and the Chain Bridge, all illuminated in the golden glow of dusk. With multiple departure times, it’s an easy fit for any evening plan—whether you’re looking for the perfect date, a special outing with friends, or a relaxing moment after a busy day. Few experiences rival the magic of gliding along the Danube as the city lights up around you.

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Photo: MAHART PassNave

Margaret Island Water Tower

For couples who love history and architecture, the Art Nouveau–era Water Tower on Margaret Island offers both beauty and romance. Built in 1911 as Hungary’s first reinforced concrete landmark, it now serves as a cultural venue and lookout point. Climbing the tower rewards you with sweeping views of the island’s colorful foliage and the Danube glowing in autumn light—a perfect backdrop for a cozy seasonal date. Afterward, you can wander hand in hand through the island’s leafy paths, making it a serene escape right in the heart of Budapest.

1007 Budapest, Margitsziget Szabadtéri Színpad és Víztorony | Website

Photo: Zsolt Horváth

Gellért Bath

Few date spots are as iconic as the Gellért Bath, Budapest’s most ornate spa, built in lavish Art Nouveau style between 1912 and 1918. With its glass-roofed indoor pool, mosaic-covered halls, state-of-the-art saunas, and even the world’s oldest wave pool, the bathhouse feels like stepping into another era. Overlooking Liberty Bridge, it’s a breathtaking setting to relax together and soak in the city’s spa culture. But hurry—this jewel is only open until September 30, after which it will close for long-term renovations. All the more reason to make it a memorable autumn date while you still can.

1118 Budapest, Kelenhegyi út 4. | Website

Photo: Gellért Thermal Bath
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Budapest’s Waterside Wonders: 6 Hidden Gems to Discover https://funzine.hu/en/2025/07/04/goodapest-en-2/budapests-waterside-wonders/ Fri, 04 Jul 2025 08:00:16 +0000 https://funzine.hu/?p=605261 Ready to swap sweaty streets for refreshing waters? We’ve got some seriously cool waterside hangouts lined up that’ll help you cope with the dog days of summer and create unforgettable memories. From poolside movie nights to riverside beach vibes, here’s six amazing ways to make a splash in and around Budapest!

Danube Cruises

Looking to experience Budapest from a completely different perspective? Mahart Cruises, Hungary’s largest passenger cruising company, lets you see the city’s grand architecture unfold along the Danube’s banks – offering views impossible to capture from street level. Choose from daytime sightseeing tours that showcase Budapest’s landmarks from the water, or venture further afield to picturesque riverside towns like cobblestoned Szentendre with its charming artists’ quarter, royal Visegrád where medieval ruins crown the hilltops, and the ecclesiastical capital of Hungary, Esztergom, known for its stunning basilica. For something special, book an evening dinner cruise where you can enjoy good food and wine while taking in the city’s illuminated skyline.

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City Park Boating Lake

Home to several of Budapest’s top architectural attractions, from the fairy-tale-esque Vajdahunyad Castle to the awe-inspiring Museum of Ethnography, lush City Park also boasts a sizable boating lake for your pleasure. Choose your vessel – boat, pedal boat, or SUP – and chill out on the water while soaking up some serious Instagram-worthy views. Perfect for beating the heat, hanging with friends, or just taking a breather from Budapest’s busy streets, this dreamy urban sanctuary is open every day of the week from 10 AM to 9 PM.

1146 Budapest, Olof Palme sétány 5. | Website

Photo: Attila Polyák

Római-part Public Beach

Are you ready to soak up some riverside energy? Római-part’s 2-kilometers long Danube strip is packed with snack bars serving lángos, fried hake and wine spritzer, historic boathouses, and chill garden venues with communal cooking possibilities. The vibe is unbeatable: boats cruise by while families, dogs and bikers enjoy the semi-wild charm in the shade of ancient poplars and willows. Don’t miss the free public beach, located just north of Fellini Kultúrbisztró, complete with lifeguards, sunbeds, showers, and full amenities for the perfect summertime escape.

1039 Budapest, Kossuth Lajos üdülőpart 15-17. | Facebook

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Port de Budapest

Nestled between Elizabeth and Liberty bridges, Port de Budapest delivers genuine seaside atmosphere with unmatched panoramic views of the Danube. Watch ships passing by as you savor creative cocktails like Lisa and Liberty, each inspired by Budapest’s iconic bridges. The rooftop vibes perfectly balance urban sophistication with waterfront relaxation, keeping the city’s hustle and bustle within arm’s reach yet worlds away. Whether you’re gathering with friends, family, or enjoying a solo retreat, Port de Budapest creates the perfect setting for unforgettable summer evenings. The venue has also expanded to offer wedding services for couples seeking a truly distinctive waterfront celebration.

1056 Budapest, Belgrád rakpart 23. | Facebook

Photo: Attila Polyák

CineSpa

Széchenyi Bath’s iconic yellow walls are Instagram-famous for a reason – this City Park gem features 18 pools filled with healing natural hot spring water, plus saunas and steam cabins that make it a Budapest must-see. But here’s the real magic: the weekly CineSpa event series lets you watch movies while soaking in steaming hot spring water after sunset. It’s the ultimate unwind experience – captivating films meet healing thermal waters in perfect harmony. Catch this unique cinema-spa combo every Tuesday at 9 PM throughout July!

1146 Budapest, Állatkerti körút 9-11. | Website

Photo: Széchenyi Thermal Bath

Margaret Island Music Fountain

The musical fountain near Margaret Bridge delivers a delightful evening experience, featuring water displays synchronized to an eclectic mix of music from classical masterpieces to contemporary hits. This 60-year-old attraction keeps things current with annually updated playlists, and while it runs daily from 10 AM to 10 PM, the real enchantment happens after sundown. That’s when vibrant lighting effects illuminate the dancing waters and short films are projected onto the rising mist, creating an impressive multimedia show that’s completely free to enjoy.

1138 Budapest, Margit-sziget | Facebook

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Festive Day Trip Destinations Close to Budapest https://funzine.hu/en/2024/12/07/travel/festive-day-trip-destinations-close-to-budapest/ Sat, 07 Dec 2024 05:17:31 +0000 https://funzine.hu/?p=585137 Budapest is not the only city that transforms into Winter Wonderland in December. We highly recommend visiting the following destinations, all of which are close to the capital city.

Szentendre

This picturesque artists’ town, easily reachable by the H5 suburban train, offers a perfect escape from Budapest’s urban buzz. With its cobblestone streets, colorful Baroque architecture, and rich Serbian heritage, this popular tourist destination becomes even more magical during the holiday season. The festive market along Dumtsa Jenő Street showcases local artisans and craftsmen, while the Main Square hosts special Advent candle-lighting ceremonies each weekend.

Szentendre
Photo: Advent Szentendrén

Vác

Nestled on the Danube Bend just north of Budapest, Vác is an architectural treasure trove, anchored by Hungary’s fourth-largest cathedral. Its cozy Christmas market features local crafts and seasonal delicacies, while an ice rink and holiday train offer family entertainment. Weekend programs include children’s shows and evening concerts, perfect for enjoying with mulled wine. Don’t miss the traditional Advent candle lighting events, or the unique Memento Mori mummy exhibition!

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Photo: Váci Advent

Esztergom

Esztergom, Hungary’s ancient royal seat crowned by its magnificent Basilica, transforms into a magical Christmas destination this winter. The historic Széchenyi Square hosts a charming holiday market featuring 25 artisans and local food vendors, complemented by a spacious ice rink open until January 19. Special programs include the unique “Angel Play” performance, interactive heritage tours, weekend concerts, and festive farmers’ markets every Advent Saturday.

Esztergom
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Gödöllő

Home to Hungary’s largest baroque manor and beloved retreat of Queen Elisabeth (Sisi), Gödöllő presents a unique winter attraction just a short train ride from Budapest. Until March 2, the Royal Palace gardens give home to the “Story of Lights” installation, where 250,000 eco-friendly LED lights create a magical evening experience. Follow in Sisi’s footsteps through four themed areas featuring light sculptures, tunnels, and fountains, all set to period music.

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Budapest Day Trips: Unforgettable Adventures Just a Stone’s Throw Away https://funzine.hu/en/2024/09/05/travel/budapest-day-trips-unforgettable-adventures-just-a-stones-throw-away/ Thu, 05 Sep 2024 07:00:36 +0000 https://funzine.hu/?p=573003 Here are a few easy-to-reach end of summer destinations for a perfect day trip!

Szentendre

Easily accessible from Budapest by the H5 suburban railway, bicycle, or boat, this charming town just north of Budapest is a haven for art lovers and history enthusiasts. Its cobblestone streets, colorful Baroque architecture, and over 60 galleries and museums make it a perfect day trip destination. Explore the Skanzen, Hungary’s largest open-air museum, visit the Margit Kovács Ceramic Museum, or enjoy local cuisine in quaint restaurants.

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Etyek

Fancy a trip to Budapest’s vineyard? Then hop on bus 760 from Kelenföld railway station and zip over to Etyek! This village is like stepping into a postcard – think rolling vineyards, cute stone cellars, and wine that’ll make your taste buds dance. Wander through the old-school Körpince-sor, peek at the 15th century Boti chapel, or just simply take in the views from Calvary Hill. For a unique twist, visit Korda Filmpark, a Hollywood-style studio where blockbusters come to life!

Photo: Etyeki Piknik

Zebegény

Located in the Danube Bend, picturesque Zebegény can be reached either by train from Nyugati railway station or a nice bike ride. The village’s notable landmarks include the Havas Boldogasszony church, a Hungarian Art Nouveau masterpiece, and the Art Deco-style Heroes’ Monument, which serves as both a memorial and a lookout point. Visitors can also sample hearty BBQ specialties at Füstölgő Sarok, and learn about shipping at the Maritime History Museum.

Photo: Egy jó kép az utazásról

Gödöllő

Step into the world of imperial grandeur at Gödöllő, the crown jewel of Budapest day trips! Just a short journey by the H8 suburban train whisks you to the beloved palace of the legendary Empress Sisi. Marvel at the opulent Baroque splendor of the Grassalkovich Palace, where every gilded room whispers tales of Austro-Hungarian glory. Lose yourself in the manicured gardens fit for royalty, or wander the lush pathways of the 350-hectares Arbo Park.

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Your Budapest Bucket List for the Summer https://funzine.hu/en/2024/07/06/goodapest-en-2/your-budapest-bucket-list-for-the-summer/ Sat, 06 Jul 2024 07:00:25 +0000 https://funzine.hu/?p=567417

From radiant beaches and idyllic lakes to historic sights and rejuvenating thermal baths, experience the city’s unique charm in all its splendor!

Flava Beach

Experience a slice of paradise at Flava Beach, just outside the city centre. With sun-kissed sands underfoot, calm waters inviting you for a dip, and an array of tantalizing cocktails to choose from, it’s your personal riverside haven. Embrace the electrifying ambiance and let the rhythm of the Danube set your summer mood!

1117 Budapest, Vízpart utca 3. | Website

Photo: FlavaBeach

City Park Lake

Escape the summer heat at City Park’s idyllic lake, a serene oasis amidst the city’s hustle. Rent a paddle boat, glide across the tranquil waters, and take a moment to admire the historic landmarks dotting your surroundings: the iconic Vajdahunyad Castle, the majestic Millennium Monument, and the enchanting Ice Skating Hall.

1146 Budapest, Olof Palme sétány 5. | Website

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Zugliget Chairlift

Elevate your adventure in Budapest with a thrilling ride on the Zugliget Chairlift. Hungary’s first passenger transport ropeway covers a 262 meters difference in elevation on a length of 2,600 meters, allowing you to drink in the awe-inspiring panoramas of the sprawling cityscape below.

1121 Budapest, Zugligeti út 97. | Website

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BalloonFly

See Budapest in all its splendid sprawl hovering 150 meters above ground with City Park’s BalloonFly. Inspired by Pál Szinyei Merse’s famous painting, the red-and-white BalloonFly departs from Mimóza Hill, taking you on a 15-minute-long aerial journey, revealing the picturesque cityscape gradually as you rise higher and higher.

1148 Budapest, Városliget, Mimóza domb | Website

Photo: BalloonFly

A Walk in Buda Castle

Step back in time with a leisurely stroll in and around the historic Buda Castle, the seat of royal power in the Kingdom of Hungary for centuries. Traverse its majestic cobblestone streets, admire the intricate Gothic and Baroque architecture, and bask in the breathtaking views from Fisherman’s Bastion and Castle Garden Bazaar.

Photo: Egy jó kép az utazásról

Night Bath at Rudas Baths

Cap off your summer scorcher with a rejuvenating night soak under the stars at Rudas Baths. The historic thermal bath complex (whose oldest parts date back to Ottoman times) offers healing waters and a rooftop pool boasting dazzling vistas of the city. Unwind, relax, and let the summer evening envelop you!

1013 Budapest, Döbrentei tér 9. | Website

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Top Things to Do Where the Danube Bends https://funzine.hu/en/2024/07/05/travel/top-things-to-do-where-the-danube-bends/ Fri, 05 Jul 2024 04:00:20 +0000 https://funzine.hu/?p=567319 Discover another face of Hungary: the breathtaking area of the Danube Bend has some big surprises in store for you.

All-Arts Festival in Vác

Situated around 30 minutes away from Budapest, beautiful Vác is easily approachable by train, car and bicycle too. From 19 to 21 July, the city hosts its annual, free-to-attend all-arts festival, Váci Világi Vigalom, for the 30th time. The three-day event features classical and contemporary concerts, a street parade, exhibitions and family programs, as well as an artefact fair, not mentioning the worth-a-try food stands.

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Váci Vigalom Fesztivál
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Esztergom Basilica

Esztergom’s recently renovated basilica is one for the bucket list. The building itself is quite impressive, we highly recommend looking inside especially now that the 40-month long dome renovations have been finally completed. You’ll be amazed by the beautiful frescos and the majestic inside design. If we were you, we would sign up for a dome lookout tour. The panorama is truly stunning.

2500 Esztergom Szent István tér 1. | Website

Visit Esztergom
Photo: Visit Esztergom

Hungarian Open-Air Museum, Szentendre

Close-by Szentendre is a lovely small town with so much to offer. Other than its calm and cozy vibes, delicious lángos, and charming riverside, an open-air museum attracts visitors from all over the country. The museum is devoted to folk architecture, showcasing a collection of buildings and interior furniture to depict both the cultural and architectural heritage of Hungarian language territories.

2000 Szentendre, Sztaravodai út 75. | Website

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Visegrád Citadel

One of the most emblematic sights of the Danube Bend is undoubtedly a 13th century gothic fortress complex overlooking the city of Visegrád. It has a rich and eventful history: even the infamous Romanian warrior prince, Vlad the Impaler served time in the castle’s prison under King Mathias Hunyadi’s reign. Experience history and adore the scenic view of the Danube; it’s going to be unforgettable.

2025 Visegrád, Várhegy | Website

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Experience Budapest from Different Angles https://funzine.hu/en/2024/06/28/travel/experience-budapest-from-different-angles/ Fri, 28 Jun 2024 07:00:35 +0000 https://funzine.hu/?p=565224 Experience the vibrant city of Budapest from every angle with our comprehensive sightseeing guide!

From the Land

Top Budapest Tours offers free walking tours in three different areas of the city. The Welcome to Budapest tour is the perfect option if it’s your first time in the Hungarian capital, whereas the Jewish Quarter tour guides you through the hidden gems of District VII. Meanwhile, with the Buda Castle walking tour you can discover the main sights of the historic Castle District, such as the Matthias Church, the Fisherman’s Bastion, and Ruszwurm Café. Make sure you book your tour in advance online!

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Looking for a more bohemian means of sightseeing? Book a motorized rickshaw tour at Budapest TukTuk and experience the city in a whole new way! With knowledgeable local guides at the helm, you’ll not only see the sights, but also hear fascinating stories and insider tips about Budapest.

Want to get to know the city at your own pace? What better way to explore Budapest than a self-guided bike tour on a soothing summer’s evening! Whether you’re looking to cycle along the picturesque Danube River or navigate the bustling downtown area, MOL Bubi bikes (available at more than 200 locations) offer an eco-friendly, fun, flexible, and low-cost way to acquaint yourself with the Magyar metropolis.

Photo: Budapest TukTuk

From the Water

Home to several of Budapest’s top architectural attractions, from the fairy-tale-esque Vajdahunyad Castle to the awe-inspiring Museum of Ethnography, lush City Park also boasts a sizable boating lake for your pleasure, with boats, pedal boats and SUPs available for rental every day of the week, between 10 AM and 9 PM.

Many of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the Parliament, the Royal Palace, and the Széchenyi Chain Bridge, are located by the Danube River. If you’re interested in seeing them from a different perspective, step aboard the Kisfaludy Paddle Steamer and embark on an authentic historical adventure! A replica of Lake Balaton’s very first steamship, the Kisfaludy steamer provides a glimpse into the Hungarian Reform Era, while presenting an unparalleled view of the banks of the Danube.

Photo: Kisfaludy Steamer

Last but not least, we mustn’t forget about the emblematic amphibious buses of River Ride, which allow sightseers to marvel at the city’s gems on both land and water! These yellow floating buses depart from Széchenyi Square 5 times a day, and provide audio guides in 13 languages.

From the Sky

Does your neck hurt from all that looking up? Try looking down for a change! Sightseeing from above can be great fun, as you can get a bird’s eye view of the city’s stunning landscape, its varied rooftops, lush nature, and bustling streets. In City Park, for example, you can take in Budapest in all its splendid sprawl hovering 150 meters above ground. Inspired by Pál Szinyei Merse’s famous painting, the red-and-white BalloonFly departs from Mimóza Hill, taking you on a 15-minute-long journey, revealing the picturesque cityscape gradually as you rise higher and higher. To make sure if the balloon operates, check their website at balloonfly.hu.

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If you’re in search of breath-taking views, you can’t go wrong with the SkyDeck of MOL Campus, either. Located at a height of 120 meters on top of Budapest’s tallest building, it’s accessible by a panorama lift, welcoming visitors with a 360-degree view over the southern half of the city.

Photo: MOL Campus

And in case you’re in the mood for getting some peace of mind, go for a chairlift ride at Zugliget: Hungary’s first passenger transport ropeway covers a 262 meters difference in elevation on a length of 2,600 meters, and is open every day from 10 AM to 7 PM.

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