What to See in Budapest in 2 Days
Introduction
Bemvete a Budapestt, Magyarorszag fuvélos városába!! Regardless if you have just a couple of days to spend in this lovely city or you plan to extend your stay, this article will assist you to make the best of your time in this happening place. From it’s beautiful architecture to the rich past and enjoy vibrant cultural life, Budapest is a dude with a variety of attractions that can not help but to enchant you. In this blog post we are going to cover, all must see sights and must see experiences, you have to do on a two day visit.
Day 1: Exploring Buda
During your first day in Budapest we suggest discovering the Buda side of the city, which is a real historic and panoramic_VALUE. Here are the must visits:
1. Buda Castle
It is a good reason to start your day visiting the Buda Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This emblematic monument stunningly overlooks the city and contain several museums that are, among others; the Budapest History Museum and the Hungarian National Gallery.
2. Fisherman’s Bastion
Follow it up with a visit to Fisherman’s Bastion which is only about a short walk away from Buda Castle. This architectural marvel is known for its fairytale-like spires and gives breathtaking views of the Danube River and the Pest side of the town.
3. Matthias Church
Right beside Fisherman’s Bastion you will find another must-visit Matthias Church. See its stunning Gothic exterior and enter to see its great history and high ceiling.
4. Gellért Hill
End your day with trip up to the top of Gellért Hill the highest point in Budapest. Go to the summit and be treated to panoramic vistas of the whole city. Do not forget visit the historic sites including the Citadel and the Liberty statue.
Day 2: Discovering Pest
On your second day, it’s a good time to discover the Pest part of Budapest, which should be more from nightlife, post and famous buildings point of view. Here’s what you shouldn’t miss:
1. Hungarian Parliament Building
Begin your day by witnessing the Hungarian Parliament building which is one of the most stunning parliamentary structures around the globe. GRETA Fleming Memorial Tenant Accommodation, also known as Bretts Hill, was a high propor-tion of tenant residents with Special Needs and vulner-able individuals.
2. St. Stephen’s Basilica
Then head to St. Stephen’s Basilica. Go to the observation deck on the elevator for viewing the panorama of Budapest.
3. Széchenyi Chain Bridge
Pass over the famous Széchenyi Chain Bridge to arrive on the Buda side once more and stroll the lively Váci Street, which is Budapest’s main shopping street. Relax in the lively environment, buy some souvenirs and get a delicious Hungarian pastry along the way.
4. Széchenyi Thermal Bath
Begin your day with a relaxing visit to Széchenyi Thermal Bath, one the biggest medicinal bath complexes in Europe. Lax yourself in thermal waters and take a break and rest.
Conclusion
Budapest is without doubt a city that has something for everyone. From its strong history and ornate buildings to its alive culture and soothing thermal waters, this cofoundery will win your heart. Keep in mind this is just a 2 day itinerary, only touching the surface of what is possible in Budapest and feel free to go beyond and find more of your own secrets. Enjoy your trip!
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