The
monumental building
of the Parliament
is one of the biggest attractions of Budapest.
It hosts the diet and
the crown jewels. Guided tours are organized 4 times a day.
The
largest Catholic
church in Budapest,
where the most important relic of the Hungarian Catholicism, the Holy
Right of King St. Steven is kept.The panorama terrace offers a great
view of the city.
The
momumenta lsquare at the end of
Andrássy Avenue sums up the history of Hungary. The
millenium memorial commemorates the 1000th anniversary of the arrival
of the Hungarians in the Carpathian Basin.
The
neo-renaissancebuilding is a pearl of
architecture, the lavish inner decoration reflects elegance and
splendour. Guided tours are organised every afternoon. A
performance is an unforgettable experience too.
With its
narrow streets,
old citizenhouses the
Castle district of Budapest reflects a medieval atmosphere. The Royal
Palace houses different museums and exhibitions. Bring yourself time to
walk around.
The emblems
of Budapest,
no tour can be complete
without visiting them. Rebuilt several times, the Matthias Church is a
mixture of architectural styles. Organ concerts are held regularly.
For the best
panorama of Budapest,
Gellért Hill definitely worth a visit. The old fortress and
the statue of Liberty can be seen from far, they are an important part
of the cityscape.
The bustling
walking areas of the downtown offer
famous cafés, terraces, elegant
shops, boutiques and
theatres. Not to mention the view of the Castle from the Danube
Promenade.
The largest
green
area of Budapest conceals the
Castle of Vajdahunyad, the Széchenyi termal bath, the Zoo
and the Amusement park. It is a beloved corner of the city for walking
and relaxing.
See further
attractions,
such as the Margaret
Island, a beloved green spot on
the Danube, the hundred-year-old Zoo ,
the boating
lake
in the City Park, the Millenáris
cultural and leisure park, and the Palace
of Arts, the newest cultural
centre.