3 Days trip in Hungary
Hungary, a landlocked country in Central Europe, is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture. With a diverse geography that includes the Great Hungarian Plain and picturesque lakes, Hungary offers a unique travel experience. From exploring the historic streets of Budapest to relaxing in thermal baths and savoring traditional Hungarian cuisine, visitors to Hungary are in for a treat.
General Infomation
Day 1
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Buda Castle
120 minutesExplore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Buda Castle, which dates back to the 13th century. Take in the panoramic views of the city from this hilltop location.
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Central Market Hall
90 minutesExperience the local flavors of Budapest at the Central Market Hall, where you can sample traditional Hungarian dishes such as goulash and chimney cake. Shop for souvenirs, spices, and handicrafts at the market stalls.
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Széchenyi Thermal Bath
180 minutesRelax in the historic Széchenyi Thermal Bath, one of the largest thermal bath complexes in Europe. Take a dip in the healing waters and treat yourself to a Hungarian meal at the on-site restaurant.
Day 2
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Parliament Building
120 minutesMarvel at the Gothic Revival architecture of the Hungarian Parliament Building, located along the Danube River. Take a guided tour to learn about the building's history and significance.
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Andrássy Avenue
150 minutesStroll down the elegant Andrássy Avenue, known for its upscale shops and restaurants. Stop for lunch at a trendy café or restaurant.
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Ruin Bars
180 minutesExperience the hipster side of Budapest at the Ruin Bars, which are located in the city's Jewish Quarter. These unique bars are housed in derelict buildings and courtyards and offer a range of food and drink options.
Day 3
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Heroes' Square
120 minutesVisit Heroes' Square, a public square dedicated to the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars and other important figures in Hungarian history. See the grand Millennium Monument and the Museum of Fine Arts.
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Gellért Hill
150 minutesClimb up Gellért Hill for stunning views of the city. See the Citadel and the Statue of Liberty, which was erected in honor of the liberation of Hungary from Nazi occupation.
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Jewish Quarter
180 minutesExplore the Jewish Quarter and try traditional Jewish dishes such as matzo ball soup, gefilte fish, and kosher wine. Learn about the rich history and culture of Budapest's Jewish community.