Széchenyi Baths and Pool is the largest bath complex in Budapest and Europe
Hungarian Parliament Building is the seat of the Hungarian Parliament on the left bank of the Danube
Fisherman's Bastion was built in the 19th century on the Castle Hill of Budapest
St. Stephen's Basilica is a Catholic cathedral from the early 20th century
Buda Castle is the residence of the Hungarian kings
Central Market Hall sale of food products and souvenirs
Hungarian National Museum presents the history and art of Hungary
Liberty Bridge bridge over the Danube
Margaret Island is a park area in the middle of the Danube
The Hungarian State Opera House was founded in the late 19th century
Museum dedicated to the Nazi and Communist periods in Hungary
A museum with permanent and temporary exhibitions of works by Hungarian masters from the 15th century to the present day
A park with an open-air museum containing sculptures from the socialist period of Hungary's history
A neoclassical art museum with an Egyptian collection, Renaissance frescoes and 19th-century paintings
A museum with a large exhibition dedicated to the history of Hungary and Eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries
Aeropark is an open air aviation museum
Examples of American pop art, works by authors from Eastern and Central Europe
A zoo with animals from all over the world
A sculpture in the form of shoes on the banks of the Danube dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust
The famous illuminated suspension bridge designed by William Tierney Clark
UNESCO World Heritage Site with statues of the chieftains of the seven tribes that founded Hungary
Situated on the lake shore, the castle dates back to 1896
A Moorish-style synagogue with its own museum, cemetery and Holocaust memorial
Each door on the side of Váci Street is either a shop, a restaurant, a cafe, a bar or a store worth popping in
The lovely lady with the palm frond in her outstretched arms, proclaiming freedom throughout the city