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    Things to do in Budapest

    The eclectic, repeatedly rebuilt Royal Palace of the Castle District reflects Budapest's grand and turbulent past. Across the Danube, the huge neo-Gothic Parliament and dome of the Basilica of St Stephen are part of today's Pest. The House of Terror and Statue Park detail Budapest's more recent communist history. A positive hangover from this period exists at the Children's Railway. Museums and attractions are open daily, although some take a break on Monday.

    Children's Railway, Budapest. Courtesy of Gyermekvasút

    Museums and Galleries

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    1. 1. Museum of Fine Arts - Museums and Galleries

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      Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest. Courtesy of Hungarian National Tourist Office

      Budapest's Museum of Fine Arts is next to Pest's monumental Heroes Square. It is noted for works by Spanish golden age artists including El Greco and Goya. It also houses outstanding ancient Greek, Roman and Egyptian antiquities.Show this on map

      Cost

      Permanent exhibitions: Ft1400; concessions Ft700; temporary exhibitions vary

      Opening hours

      Tue-Sun 10am-5.30pm (temporary exhibitions until 6pm)

      Address

      41, Dözsa György út, Budapest 1146

      Telephone

      + 36 (1) 469 7100

      Transport

      Hösök tere Metro station

      Website

      Museum of Fine Arts Website

    2. 2. House of Terror - Museums and Galleries

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      House of Terror, Budapest. Courtesy of House of Terror Museum

      The House of Terror is set on Pest's graceful Andrássy utca. It was the headquarters of Hungary's ultra-right Arrow Cross Party, and later the Communist secret police. The interrogation rooms and cells remain as a tribute to victims of these regimes.Show this on map

      Cost

      Ft1800; concessions Ft900

      Opening hours

      Tue-Sun 10am-6pm

      Address

      60, Andrássy utca, Budapest 1062

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 374 26 00

      Transport

      Vörösmarty utca Metro station, or trams 4 or 6 to Oktogon

      Website

      House of Terror Website

    3. 3. Ludwig Museum - Museums and Galleries

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      Ludwig Museum, Budapest. © Ludwig Múzeum

      The Ludwig Museum resides on the Danube in Pest's upcoming District IX. Based on the private collection of Peter and Irene Ludwig, contemporary works from Hungarian artists as well as Picasso and Warhol are displayed.Show this on map

      Cost

      Permanent collection Ft700 (concessions Ft350); temporary exhibitions vary

      Opening hours

      Tue-Sun 10am-8pm

      Address

      1, Komor Marcell utca, Budapest 1095

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 555 3444

      Transport

      Number 2 tram to Millenniumi Kulturális Központ

      Website

      Ludwig Museum Website

    4. 4. Museum of Applied Arts - Museums and Galleries

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      Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest. Courtesy of Iparmûvészeti Múzeum

      It's worth the trip to District IX to see Odön Lechner's 1896 Museum of Applied Arts. A fusion of Art Nouveau and Hungarian folk elements, its colourful Zsolnay roof is justly famous. Hungarian porcelain and French furniture feature inside.Show this on map

      Cost

      Ft2500 (valid for all exhibitions); concessions Ft1250

      Opening hours

      Tue 2pm-6pm; Wed-Sun 10am-6pm (until 10pm Thu)

      Address

      33-37, Ülloi utca, Budapest 1091

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 456 5100

      Transport

      Ferenc Körút Metro station

      Website

      Museum of Applied Arts Website

    Attractions

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    1. 5. Royal Palace - Attractions

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      Royal Palace, Budapest. Courtesy of Hungarian National Tourist Office

      The turquoise dome caps off the eclectic Royal Palace, which has been bombed, burned and rebuilt repeatedly in Buda's Castle District. After viewing Hungarian paintings in the National Gallery, visitors enjoy stunning views of Pest from the courtyard.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free; museums from Ft500

      Opening hours

      Daily all day; museums daily 10am-6pm (closed Mon in winter)

      Address

      I. Budavári palota, Budapest 1014

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 244 3700

      Transport

      Bus 16 to Dísz tér vá, or Castle bus 10 to Szentháromság tér

      Website

      Buda Castle Museum Website

    2. 6. Parliament - Attractions

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      Hungarian Parliament, Budapest, Hungary.

      Dramatically located on the Pest banks of the Danube, the Parliament is the vast 1902 creation of Imre Steindl. The 96-metre high dome and neo-Gothic maze of golden halls house Hungary's national assembly. Protesters and tourists gather outside.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free for EU residents; Ft2950; concessions Ft1480 for non-EU residents

      Opening hours

      Mon-Fri 8am-6pm; Sat 8am-4pm; Sun 8am-2pm; English language tours daily at 10am, 12pm and 2pm. Tours also in German, French, Russian, Hebrew, Italian and Spanish.

      Address

      1-3, Kossuth tér, Budapest 1055

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 441 4904

      Transport

      Kossuth tér Metro station

      Website

      Hungarian Parliament Website

    3. 7. Heroes' Square - Attractions

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      Heroes' Square, Budapest. Courtesy of Hungarian National Tourist Office

      Built in 1896, Heroes' Square lies at the end of UNESCO-listed Andrássy út in Pest. Equestrian statues of tribal leaders who founded Hungary in 9AD are flanked by Hungarian heroes. The central 36-metre column can be seen from across Budapest.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening hours

      Daily all day

      Address

      Hösök Tere, Budapest XIV

      Transport

      Hösök Tere Metro station

    4. 8. Great Synagogue - Attractions

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      Great Synagogue, Budapest. Courtesy of Hungarian National Tourist Office

      The Great Synagogue has been restored to its Byzantine onion-domed glory. Theodore Herzl, the father of modern Zionism, was born on the site. A weeping willow monument remembers WW2 casualties from the District VII Jewish Quarter in which it sits.Show this on map

      Cost

      Ft1600; concessions Ft750

      Opening hours

      Mar-Oct: Sun-Fri 10am-5.30pm (until 2.30pm Fri) Nov-Feb: Sun-Fri 10.30pm-3.30pm (until 1.30pm Fri)

      Address

      2, Dohány utca, Budapest 1078

      Telephone

      +36 70 5335696

      Transport

      Astoria or Deák tér Metro station

      Website

      Great Synagogue Website

    5. 9. Basilica of St Stephen - Attractions

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      Basilica of St Stephen, Budapest. Courtesy of Hungarian National Tourist Office

      Building began on Budapest's neo-classical Basilica of St Stephen in 1845. The collapse of its dome in 1868 set back completion of this Pest landmark until 1905. St. Stephen's right hand is preserved in the Szent Jobb chapel.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free (Tower Ft500, concessions Ft400)

      Opening hours

      Summer: 9am-5pm (from 1pm Sun); winter: 10am-4pm

      Address

      33, V. Szent Istvan tér, Budapest 1051

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 317 2859

      Transport

      Arany János utca Metro station

      Website

      Basilica of St Stephen Website

    6. 10. Matthias Church - Attractions

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      Matthias Church, Budapest. Courtesy of Hungarian National Tourist Office

      The neo-Gothic spire, gargoyles, and multi-coloured Zsolnay tilework of eclectic Matthias Church on Castle Hill reflects Budapest's turbulent history. It has been an exclusive wedding venue ever since King Mátyás got married there twice, and was once a mosque too.Show this on map

      Cost

      Ft700; concessions Ft480; under-6s free

      Opening hours

      Mon-Fri 9am-5pm; Sat 9am-1pm; Sun 1pm-5pm

      Address

      2, Szentháromság tér, Budapest 1014

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 35 556 57

      Transport

      Bus 16 to Dísz tér vá, or Castle bus 10 to Szentháromság tér.

      Website

      Matthias Church Website

    Special things to do

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    1. 11. Children's Railway - Special things to do

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      Children's Railway, Budapest. Courtesy of Gyermekvasút

      Originally part of the socialist youth movement, the 11-kilometre-long Children's Railway runs through the Buda hills and is officiated by children aged 10-14. Adults drive the trains and children do the rest. A steam engine runs at weekends.Show this on map

      Cost

      Ft500-Ft700 one way; concessions Ft300-Ft350

      Opening hours

      May-Aug daily 9am-7pm; Sep-Apr Tue-Sun 9am-5pm

      Address

      Széchenyi-hegyi, Gyermekvasút, Budapest 1281

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 397 5392

      Transport

      Tram 59 or 61 to Városmajor, the cog-wheel railway Fogaskerekü Vasút to Széchenyi-hegy

      Website

      Children's Railway Website

    2. 12. Chain Bridge - Special things to do

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      Chain Bridge, Budapest. Photo by Robert Smyth

      The ornate Chain Bridge is the work of Hungarian moderniser István Széchenyi and Scotsman Adam Clark. It was the first permanent bridge to connect Buda and Pest in 1849. Lit at night, it's a romantic way to cross the Danube.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening hours

      Daily all day

      Address

      Roosevelt tér & Clark Adam tér, Budapest V

      Transport

      Tram 2 to Roosevelt tér

    3. 13. Széchenyi Baths - Special things to do

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      Built on thermal springs in Pest's City Park, the neo-Baroque Széchenyi Baths and sauna complex draws bathers all year round. Visitors swim the lengthy pool, or sit in the steamy circular pool and take on the locals at chess.Show this on map

      Cost

      Ft2500

      Opening hours

      Daily 6am-10pm

      Address

      11, Állatkerti krt, Budapest 1146

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 363 3210

      Transport

      Széchenyi fürdö Metro station

      Website

      Széchenyi Baths Website

    4. 14. Margaret Island - Special things to do

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      Margaret Island, Budapest. Photo by Robert Smyth

      This green island, three kilometres long and 500 metres wide, lies between Margit and Árpád bridges. Here, Budapesters relax and exercise at the Palatinus lido and Alfréd Hajós swimming complex. Light shows at the Music Fountain are popular in summer.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening hours

      Daily all day

      Address

      Budapest 1138

      Transport

      Tram 4 or 6 to Margitsziget or bus 26 from Nuygati tér.

    5. 15. Statue Park - Special things to do

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      Statue Park in Memento Park, Budapest. Courtesy of Memento Park

      Rather than destroy statues of the hated former Communist regime, they have been grouped together in Statue Park outside Budapest. Hungary's first communist leader Béla Kun shares the space with Lenin, Marx and Engels, and a host of out-of-favour martyrs.Show this on map

      Cost

      Ft1500; concessions Ft1000; Hungary Card holders -30%

      Opening hours

      Daily 10am-sunset

      Address

      , Balatoni utca & Szabadkai utca, Budapest 1223

      Telephone

      +36 (1) 424 7500

      Transport

      Bus from Deák tér for Ft4000 return (Ft2500 with Budapest Card), includes entrance fee

      Website

      Statue Park Website

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