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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Eger to Ljubljana?
The direct drive from Eger to Ljubljana is 369 mi (593 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 17 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Eger to Ljubljana, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Budapest, as well as top places to visit like Kutyafogat túra Mátrafüred and High-Tech Sports Base 1., or the ever-popular Castle of Sirok.
The capital of Hungary, Budapest, is situated on both banks of the Danube River. The Chain Bridge links Buda and Pest over the river. One can ascend Castle Hill to reach Buda's Old Town through a funicular ride. In this old town, you can visit the Budapest History Museum which provides insights into Roman times and beyond. Trinity Square showcases historical 13th-century Matthias Church and Fishermen's Bastion that exhibits panoramic views of the city.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Ljubljana
Best stops along Eger to Ljubljana drive
The top stops along the way from Eger to Ljubljana (with short detours) are Hungarian Parliament Building, Fisherman's Bastion, and St. Stephen's Basilica. Other popular stops include Shoes on the Danube Bank, High-Tech Sports Base 1., and Széchenyi Chain Bridge.
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Castle of Sirok
Fortress
Sights & Landmarks
Castle
Dramatic ruins of a medieval clifftop castle, with an exhibition of Ottoman-era clothing & weapons.
Very nice place with stunning view and interesting caves. Went here on a really sunny day and the blue sky was just like a painting. Just take care to not slip or hit your head in the caves (it hurts :P)
Vít Bezouška (ChestersCZ) — Google review
Nicely renewed little fortress in rhe heart of the forest. A bit steep walk, but managable. Has some caves under which is less common at these forts.
S?ndor F?l?p — Google review
If you are coming from the East, take the drive through the Bükk Mountains for a spectacular drive just as nice the castle itself. There is a good walk to the top of the mountain. About the quarters of the way up is an open field with picnic tables and a shirt hike to a cliff lookout that gives an amazing view of the castle and surrounding region. Unlike many of the other castles there are tons on little activities for children that we spent quite a lot of time with.
Dale Pitulski — Google review
The environment is beautiful, the castle we only saw from the outside as we thought the price was too high for a ruin like that.
Magdi Stolcenberger — Google review
Rather disappointed. It was not very accessible. They had a view steps in place but it was mostly a muddy surface that was difficult to walk on. Just soms ruïnes and a small tunnel underneath the castle as well.
Steep climb on cobblestone to get there which is not stroller or wheelchair friendly.
Lies Warlop — Google review
Really cool ruin, to visit. Shame they charge for entry.
Alexander Öberg — Google review
Not a large castle, but the view is magnificent, and the the small dungeons connecting the higher and lower parts are pretty cool, too.
Zoli Bartha — Google review
It looks really nice since the renovations, the upper part still needs more escavations.
It was a very unique experience, we enjoyed every second of the ride. These dogs do a really hard labour but as we saw it they are really enjoying it, this is basically their life. Tamás is really passionate about his dogs, he really cares about them and he loves them more than anything.
Jacint Chapo — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a great experience. 🐕😍 I can recommend it to anyone who loves dogs. It is amazing what power they have. Dogs are persistent, receptive and gentle. We saw what dog grabbing is like with a pro. Dogs were the focus for me, but the environment was also beautiful. My advice is not to care if you get a little dirty, enjoy the dogs and the environment. Thanks, we'll be back for sure.
It was amazing! 🐕😍 I would recommend it to anyone who loves dogs. It is incredible how strong the dogs are. They are persistent, well behaved, and gentle. We experienced how dog sledding works with a professional. My favorite part was the dogs, but the view was beautiful too. My advice is not to care about getting dirty just enjoy the moment with the dogs. Thank you, we will be back soon.
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Szuper élmény volt. 🐕😍 Mindenkinek tudom javasolni, akik szeretik a kutyákat. Elképesztő milyen erő van bennük. A kutyák kitartóak, szófogadóak és szelidek. Beleláttunk, hogy milyen a kutyafogatozás egy profival. A kutyák voltak a középpontban számomra, de a környezet is gyönyörű volt. A tanácsom, hogy ne érdekeljen ha kicsit koszos leszel, élvezd a kutyákat és a környezetet. Köszönjük, még biztos vissza fogunk menni.
It was amazing! 🐕😍 I would recommend it to everyone who loves dogs. It is incredible how strong the dogs are. They are persistent, well behaved, and gentle. We experienced how dog sledding works with a professional. My favourite part was the dogs, but the view was beautiful too. My advice is to not care about getting dirty just enjoy the moment with the dogs. Thank you, we will be back soon.
Adrienn Be?ta Brezniczky — Google review
Loving it! Really professional and friendly people with lovely dogs :) Great experience!
Gábor Karacs — Google review
(Translated by Google) Thank you very much for the program!
We were able to spend our morning with very enthusiastic friendly puppies! It was a great feeling to see how harmonious the relationship is between their master and them. They are beautiful animals, and we also thank their owner for the many interesting pieces of information he told us along the way! We loved it all! ❤️
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Köszönjük szépen a programot!
Nagyon lelkes barátságos kutyusokkal tölthettük a délelőttünket ! Nagyon jó érzés volt látni hogy gazdájuk és köztük milyen harmonikus kapcsolat van . Gyönyörű állatok , és a gazdájuknak is köszönjük a sok érdekes információt amit az úton elmesélt nekünk ! Imádtuk az egészet!❤️
Katinka Juh?sz — Google review
(Translated by Google) Thank you, it was a fantastic experience! 😃 We had the opportunity to hike in a wonderful environment, on a forest road, in a way that only a few manage. 😄 Explosive, energy-bombing dogs who are very, very friendly, some of them demand human attention, a little squishy is not enough. 😁 You can see how much they enjoy it, this is their life, wonderful animals. 😊 And Tamás Hering also... this is his life, he loves his dogs, he watched and protected them during the whole tour, they are a well-adjusted team. 😊 The years and the routine, but it was worth it. 😊 All you need is snow, a real sled can be a magical experience. 😄 I hope it wasn't the last time we took part in the tour! 😁
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Köszönjük, fantasztikus élmény volt! 😃 Csodás környezetben, erdei úton volt lehetőségünk túrázni, olyan módon, ahogy csak keveseknek sikerül. 😄 Robbanékony, energiabomba kutyák, akik nagyon nagyon barátságosak, van aki kiköveteli az ember figyelmét, egy kis simi nem is elég. 😁 Látszik, mennyire élvezik, ez az életük, csodás jószágok. 😊 Hering Tamásnak pedig szintén...ez az élete, imádja a kutyáit, az egész túra alatt végig figyelte, óvta őket, remekül összeszokott csapat. 😊 Az évek és a rutin, de megérte. 😊 Már csak hó kellene, egy igazi szánnal varázslatos élmény lehet. 😄 Remélem nem utoljára vettünk részt a túrán! 😁
Zsuzsanna Juh?szn? F?ri — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was a great experience, the dogs are cute and friendly. Tamás is a very good guide, he loves dogs and it shows in every single dog, they almost smile, they couldn't wait for the tour to start, which of course we enjoyed a lot. Thank You :)
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Nagyon szuper élmény volt, a kutyák aranyosak, baràtsàgosak. Tamás nagyon jó vezető, szereti a kutyákat és ez látszik minden egyes kutyán, szinte mosolyognak, alig vártàk, hogy induljon a túra, amit persze mi is nagyon élveztünk. Köszönjük :)
Mandy Fischer — Google review
It is a popular tourist attraction, but not many people try it.
Vladimir Balaz — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had a great experience! They are fantastic dogs, and Gazi is also a really likeable, nice person! He told their story, there is great love and symbiosis between dog and owner. The dogs ran in wonderful places, it was a wonderful experience! I can only recommend that anyone who goes there should try it!
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Hatalmas élményt élhettünk meg! Fantasztikus kutyusok,és a gazi is igazán szimpatikus, kedves ember! Elmesélte a történetüket,hatalmas szeretet és szimbiózis van kutya és gazdi közt. Csodálatos helyeken futottak a kutyák pazar élmény volt! Csak ajánlani tudom aki arra jár érdemes kipróbálni!
Ibolya Gelencsér — Google review
(Translated by Google) They are wonderful dogs who are treated with incredible love. The harmony between owners and dogs is fantastic. The one and a half hour program is an unforgettable experience for everyone! The journey takes you through beautiful surroundings, and Tamás is happy to tell stories along the way! Thank you for the opportunity!
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Csodálatos kutyák, akikkel hihetetlen nagy szeretettel bánnak. Fantasztikus az összhang gazdi és kutyák között. A másfél órás program felejthetetlen élmény mindenkinek! Gyönyörű környezetben visz az út, Tamás pedig szívesen mesél közben! Köszönjük a lehetőséget!
Csaba Boróka — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful tour, where the relationship between dogs and people is an eternal experience! It was professionally organized! thank you very much
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Csodálatos túra,ahol a kutyák és az emberek közötti kapcsolat egy örök élmény! Profi szervezés volt! Köszönjük szépen
adrienn kiraly — Google review
(Translated by Google) Now what can I write that it was so good, it was so good? Even as you imagine, it doesn't even come close to reality! Don't think and feel what is unconditional love and trust, between dog and human! Tamás is a fantastic person and I have all my respect for him! I'll see you ;)
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Most mit írjak, hogy ilyen jó volt, olyan jó volt? Úgy is, amit elképzelsz, meg sem közelíti a valóságot! Ne gondolkozz és érezd át, hogy mi a feltétel nélküli szeretett és bizalom, kutya és ember között! Tamás egy fantasztikus ember és minden tiszteletem az övé! Még találkozunk ;)
Peter Fejes — Google review
(Translated by Google) I wholeheartedly recommend this once-in-a-lifetime experience, which I received from my boyfriend for my birthday, because I love dogs. A very interesting program that can be enjoyed at any time of the year, with beautiful, very smart dogs that can be petted 😍
In addition, Tamás makes the tour even more interesting by telling about his experiences. We had the opportunity to rent a scooter as part of the package, which was also nice to visit the local attractions.
Thank you for the experience and the friendly welcome! We had a great time!😊
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Szívből ajánlom mindenkinek ezt az életre szóló élményt, amit szülinapomra kaptam a barátomtól, mivel imádom a kutyusokat. Bármilyen évszakban élvezhető és nagyon érdekes program, gyönyörű, nagyon okos kutyákkal, akiket bátran lehet simogatni is😍
Tamás ezen felül a tapasztalatai mesélésével teszi még érdekesebbé a túrát. Lehetőségünk volt scootert is bérelni a csomagban, amivel ugyancsak hangulatos volt bejárni a helyi látványosságokat.
Köszönjük az élményt, és a baráti fogadtatást! Nagyon jól éreztük magunkat!😊
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High-Tech Sports Base 1.
Event planner
Tours
Segway Tours
Gear Rentals
This place was so amazing. The quality of the segway tour was extraordinary and gorgeous. I would definitely recommend to anyone who likes sightseeing.
Nandor Parazso — Google review
Szilard give us beautiful moments ❤️
אבישי כהן — Google review
Absolutely lovely restaurant with so delicious meals which I even haven't met in Budapest. Truly recommend!
Michał Demyda — Google review
Great experience, more then 250 possibilities from bicycle to Segway, ATV and many more. Big congratulations to the hosts which are really amazing people. I don't, want to mention the food, because it was so good that I had to lick my fingers after dinner :)
Latiu Bogdan — Google review
Great atmosphere with a well prepared guide Szilard.
Roland Nemes — Google review
Ricsi was the best instructor for eRanger tour! We would recommend it to anyone! Thanks!
Henrietta Hovanyecz — Google review
Ricsi took us out on the E-Ranger and was excellent in showing us good route and very knowledgeable about the area. Would highly recommend it!!!!
Daniel O'Sullivan — Google review
Richie rich have us an amazing experience with the Segway. Loads of fun with the family
John Fontaine — Google review
So-so. Nice place, great programs, possibilities. Owner was not so helpful via phone (busy) and host was just good. Quite expensive fun and food/drink.
Ferge Tamás — Google review
Szilard is a fantastic instructor. Amazing experience!!
Måns Herngren — Google review
family fun and the best part is the trainer makes sure ur segaway learning experience is safe nd exciting
Former castle stronghold built on top of an isolated peak, now offering scenic climbs.
After a nice little hike from the parking the view that the ruin can offer is spectacular, perfect for romantic sunsets. We wished if it would have been preserved in better condition but you still feel the history. Thumbs up for Petőfi.
Péter Kajtár — Google review
Small and destroyed, but still nice castle.
It is worth visiting!
AT — Google review
Pretty castle good walking area
George L — Google review
The view from the watch Tower is incredable. You can see the Tátra from there. I recommend everyone to go there at least once.
2001 Magor — Google review
Amazing view from the top! The castle went through on a renovation, the highest tower got a roof. Parking is 1,7km from the castle, so it is easily accessible with children too. Follow the green T tourist sign for 1,5km, you will get to the "carved squirrel". From here 0,3km more on red L. The last 20 steps a bit high, but the rest of the trail is a nice walk.
If you are in the area make sure you don't miss the witch's stones! Only 0,3km from the "carved squirrel". ;)
Jennifer B — Google review
Excelent view to the land. The place is in a relatively good condition. The road up is okay.
Thomas William Walsh — Google review
Our new favorite castle in Hungary
Dimon Mikheev — Google review
Amazing view!
Unmissable uniqe place.
Kornél Dénes — Google review
Beautiful view! Nice ruins,worth to climb up for it!
Eszter Mate — Google review
Loved the hike. Loved the view from the hill tower! A must visit spot if you’re in the area and exploring the north
Ivan Jakubs — Google review
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4.5
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Salgótarján, 3100, Hungary
5
Museum Matra
Museum
Specialty Museums
A very good muesuem, with lots of stuff in it, also it has English translations
Maximilian Horvath — Google review
Very interesting. Worth to see
Vilmos Levente Kovacs — Google review
Super
János Hajdu — Google review
Was very interesting, especially the interactive exhibition
Steve Numan — Google review
If you would like to get to know the flora and fauna of Mátra Mountain that is a must place to visit. The pavillon in the previous castle park offers lot of knowledge but in a relaxing and experimenting way. Life around the old oak tree is the title of the exhibition.
Péter Tasi — Google review
What a super treat to enjoy !
Melinda Hazafi van der Walt — Google review
Okay
Soma Markus — Google review
A nice, small museum. The exhibitions are informative, interesting and well structured. The staff is very kind and friendly. Worth a visit.
Jozsef Kiss-Beck — Google review
Nothing interesting. You have to pay for the entrance to the untidy park too!
Marta B — Google review
Super lovely place where to spend a day with the kids. The people working there were super nice and the two museums were super.
Amazing place, take geological trail where u will see fossized trees, shar teeth and footprints!
Tibor Somogyi — Google review
Lady selling tickets did not speak any language but Hungarian. I got literally bullied by her for asking if she speaks English, German or Slovak. So I just tried to use my hands and showed 4 fingers and said ticket. Even that sas not hungarian enough. I dont favor being yelled at. Being right behind Slovak border, one would expect a bit more tolerance and readiness for tourists from abroad.
Ivan Kulich — Google review
TBH, mostly boring. WiFi connection screen is without English language - you need to click buttons randomly to go online :). App with translations is not working - so you don't need that WiFi after all. Staff just said, that app is not perfect - meaning you can see map, track positions but cannot translate anything. No help at all from them, they seemed like it was they first time with app too. No mobile network - thematically fits. But if you go buy coffee, your payment will be processed after 3-4 tries (2-3 min delay between tries). We also asked ticket for everything and when we come to geopath (on the other side of area), they return us - we don't have correct ticket ;) (need purple not red) - so I don't understand why they even ask us if we want to the ticket with all attractions and 4D cinema or not. Obviously, your need all attractions, 4D cinema AND geopath. After that we decide it's really enough of disappointment for single day (1,5h) and leave area.
Oh, and 4D cinema - they need to sync movement with screen, because screen was like 0.5 sec faster that chairs, so it wasn't really excitement for me, but that was not a surprise for me after all this...
Michal Joštiak — Google review
Unfortunately the fossil-tours can only be recommended for/with Hungarian or Slovakian speakers. It's not a life-changing experience but can be fun spend a day there, especially with children. Also a nice place to make small hiking trips from. Free and affordable options both exist.
Peter Aba — Google review
we have been visit place at November, we paid to go inside but everything was hide and prepare for winter. why they have open? why they take money for almost empty park? gift shop was nice but we can not buy anything because they dont take a kart.. why? in the year 2019? and dont take a € either.. to bed.. right now i am very disappointed... and my child also...
Marcela Hudecova — Google review
You can spend several hours in this area, enjoying the variety of activities. However, the restaurant is extremly bad - we got sick after eating there...
Éva Noémi Szűcs — Google review
We had a wonderful day!
Kothalawala Dulana Saman — Google review
This village is almost out of the map however you can find a surprisingly good complex here, the whole family can spend several hours here
Compact zoo & conservation center with daily feeding sessions for penguins, bears & lions.
Nice Zoo, the ticket is 1600HUF for adults. Some of the cages are small (like the one for 3 lions, but otherwise nice. Snack can be purchased near the entrance.
Imre Szvorenyi — Google review
It is worth visiting even in the winter. I have never seen such happy animals. Also: Penguin-Walk!!!
Márton Gábor Szives — Google review
Very nice Zoo ☺️ we had a lovely time there. Tickets are very cheap.
My 2,5 year old enjoyed the outdoor area with his bike. Unfortunately, the shop to buy some food and coffee was closed. It’s open only in the weekends for now. (Totally understandable)
The penguin walks was cute and educational. It would be nice if the animals were explained it in English as well but probably not many tourists comes. All together it’s a 5 star.
Monika Varga — Google review
Ok for kids, missing many important animals, like there is no hippo, no leopard, no giraffe, etc.
Johny Holiday — Google review
Kivalo program napsuteses oszi kirandulaskent😊😊
Tünde Szatmári — Google review
A lot of trees,and a lot of animals, worth of visiting.We had a great time having a group lunch,and walking around watching the animals,but the only problem right now is that zoo is under construction so not all parts are available for the visitors.
Dron Sombor — Google review
A little-known little zoo, but well worth a visit despite its distance to the capital or other touristy places. Extremely good value for money, and they seem to take the care and welfare of animals seriously. The walk with the penguins is a truly unique experience.
Ellen Smithee — Google review
Small but nice zoo. The "penguin walk" is really fun and informative at the same time.
Tamás Sneider — Google review
It wasn't really good, because most of the zoo was closed due to construction, and you couldn't really see anything.
Hollókő, a village in northern Hungary's Nógrád County, is a well-preserved ethnographic village of the Palóc people. Its traditional wooden architecture and layout of buildings, farms, and orchards date back to the 13th century and have been developed over time. This cultural landscape seamlessly integrates with the Cserhat Mountains and has earned UNESCO recognition.
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3176, Hungary
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Hollókő Castle
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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Restored remains of a 13th-century fort, with historic armaments & recreated period rooms.
The view from the castle is amazing. We visited during the week so there weren't too many people around. If you can, it's worth it to walk your way up from the village.
Vivien Petre — Google review
The rebuilt castle of Hollokő embodies history and charm. Its well-refurbished walls and interiors hold tales of the past of Hungary, a country which seeks here positively to highlight its roots and singularities. The name of the castl (and that of the village) comes from the legend of its education. I recommand to visit it in combination with the unesco site next to it, as part of a guided tour.
A GIB — Google review
A small gem a few hundred meters from the village. Beautifully renovated, showing the characteristics of the age. With a guided tour we can learn a lot of interesting things about the castle and its surroundings.
P?ter Horv?th — Google review
Easy access, large parking area nearby, beautifully renovated Castle and amazing views from up top
Sonnura Arkenthal — Google review
Perfect views! Definitely better to visit when everything is green.
AT — Google review
What a great place to visit!
The castle is very nice.The view out from the castle is just spectacular!!!!
It is also kids safe.
Large parking area which cost 500Huf/h and then for a short walk you have reach the castle .
The village is situated down the hill.Very very nice.
We had a great noon there kids had such a big fun.
Zsolt Magyar — Google review
Very nice and authentic place. Visiting of the castle is always time travel to the past
Dima Danchuk — Google review
Sadly, the castle was closed due to the snow the day we went but it was still a nice adventure. It is one of the shorter walks/hikes to this castle than many of the other ones... just 700 meters. If you walk up the hill opposite the castle it offers a nice view of the castle and a bit of the surrounding valley and plain. The castle itself looks like it would be neat.
Dale Pitulski — Google review
Great historical castle some what in ruins. The exhibition is quite good and explains well the historical background of the castle. You need to make a bit of an effort (half a mile walk) to get there from the car park but it's worth it.
CrackersSumo — Google review
Very nice area, great hiking trail.nice cozy village with several nice local shops selling local products (cheese, wine, jam etc...). I would really recommend to visit. Nice day trip or even staying longer to explore the area. Have fun guys!
Széchenyi Zsigmond Kárpát-Medencei Magyar Vadászati Múzeum
Museum
Specialty Museums
Nice place
J?zsef Valentin — Google review
Why on earth open a trophy hunting exhibit? one that displays everything from ivory to endangered 'exotic' species and glorifies trophy hunting!? Trophy hunting is NOT hunting, it's a sad display of sadistic, unsanctioned sickness. Doesn't matter who was doing it.
Zsuzsa P — Google review
Good place for all of the family member.
Ildikó Gyenes — Google review
(Translated by Google) The museum is impeccable, more than 100 roe deer antlers, lots of dame bulls and bull bull trophies. There are even African animals, e.g.: lion, oryx, wandering antelope, buffalo... It is very cheap compared to the museum (all Hungarian wild animals are there).
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Hibátlan a múzeum,több mint 100 őzbak aggancs,rengeteg dám bika és gím bika trófea .Még afrikai állatok is vannak pl.: oroszlán,oryx,vándor antilop,bivaly... A múzeumhoz képest nagyon olcsó (minden magyar vadállat van).
Adam hun — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice, renovated, modern. There are many interactive tasks and coloring pages, which can also be a pleasant pastime for children. I'm not saying that this is why you should visit Hatvan, but if you're going there, it's definitely worth a detour.
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Szép, felújított, modern. Sok interaktív feladat, színező van, ami a gyerekeknek is kellemes időtöltés lehet. Nem mondom, hogy ezért érdemes ellátogatni Hatvanba, de ha erre járunk mindenképp megér egy kitérőt.
Richard Molnár — Google review
(Translated by Google) Guided by a sudden idea, I visited the museum and did not regret it. Already. you can see the beautiful, imposing building in the heart of the city from afar. A well-kept garden and a beautiful exhibition with modern equipment and a guide. It should not be missed for those who love nature. Perhaps a negative is that you have to buy the photo ticket separately, which, let's face it, I think is ridiculous in today's technical world.
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Hirtelen ötlettöl vezérelve látogattam meg a múzeumot és nem bántam meg. Már. messziöl látni a gyönyörű, impozáns épületet a város szívében. Szépen gondozott kert és gyönyörű tárlat, modern felszereléssel vezetéssel. Nem szabad kihagyni annak a ki szereti a természetet. Talán egy negatívum, hogy külön kell megvásárolni a fotójegyet, amit valljunk be a mai technikai világban nevetségesnek tartok.
Csaba Farkas (Csabesz) — Google review
(Translated by Google) Absolutely pleasant disappointment for me. Hunting is not something that really appeals to me, but the exhibition is very well put together. With interactive tasks for children. Wildlife, hunting, painting, an old kitchen, a fountain in the garden and a hedge maze. You have to buy a separate ticket for indoor photography. It was a pleasure. 😊
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Abszolút kellemes csalódás nekem. A vadászat nem igazán vonzó dolog számomra, de a kiállítás nagyon jól összeállított. Interaktív feladatokkal gyerekeknek. Állatvilág, vadászat, festészet, régi konyha, a kertben szökőkút, és sövénylabirintus.Benti fotózáshoz külön jegyet kell venni. Élmény volt. 😊
Gabi H. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice castle and hunting lodge. It's a shame that the whole castle can't be visited, only a small part.
(Original)
Nagyon szép kastély és vadászati kiálitás . Kár, hogy az egész kastély nem bejárható csak egy kis része .
Szabina Jurcsak — Google review
(Translated by Google) A sensationally renovated, extremely demanding museum, whose exhibition space and its interactivity perfectly meet the expectations of the present age, all of which can provide a real experience for all generations, forgetting the old, boring, tired nerves, which are still so characteristic of many "crypts" called museums.
A great experience for children as well, the interest is maintained throughout through a creative adventure book, one of the most sympathetic museum interpretations of recent times.
Highly recommended.
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Szenzációsan felújított, rendkívül igényes múzeum, melynek kiállítótere, annak interaktivitása tökéletesen megfelel a jelen kor elvárásainak, mindez minden generáció számára igazi élményt nyújthat, feledtetve a régi avítt, unalmas, fáradt beidegződéseket, mely még mindig olyannyira jellemező számos múzeumnak nevezett "kriptára"
Remek élmény gyermekeknek is, az érdeklődés kreatív kalandfüzeten keresztül végig fenntartva, az utóbbi idők egyik legszimpatikusabb múzeumi interpretálása.
Különösen ajánlott.
Lázár Lovaspark offers a fantastic experience for visitors, featuring excellent food and drink, a carriage drive through the forest, and an exciting horse show. Even non-horse enthusiasts found the visit thoroughly enjoyable. The park showcases Hungary's "cowboy" culture with a captivating horse show presented in Hungarian and German, but with English interpretation available. The friendly staff and spotless facilities add to the appeal of this highly recommended tourist attraction located about an hour from Budapest.
The horses and skills of the riders were incredible. The food and wine was abundant and delicious. The music was festive. Most important, the people were friendly and attentive. We highly recommend this place to anyone traveling to Budapest. We will return. Thank you for a memorable evening!
Judith Flores-Guerra — Google review
Fantastic food and drink. I was a little sceptical about visiting Lázár thinking I might find it boring. But it was a fantastic visit. The food & drink 🍸 were excellent. The carriage drive through the forest was great! to top that the horse show was super exciting!
Believe me, I am not a horse person, but thoroughly enjoyed the visit.
The Lázár brothers have created an exciting and enjoyable event.
Alan Pendry — Google review
Excellent experience seeing the unique styles of Magyar (Hungarian) horsemanship.
J?nos Szablya — Google review
We had a great day out to explore the grounds and watch the horse show at the famous Lázár Lovaspark. Guests were greeted with free drinks and Hungarian scones, and we were taken around on a horse cart at the , which was fun. Highly recommended touristic attraction, that is about an hour from Budapest.
Zsofia Barocsi — Google review
Fabulous horsemanship and drama. Well run, smart outfit with good museum and services. English speaking presentation and guides.
Wendy Black — Google review
What an amazing place. Good history from the staff and short films shown. Staff were friendly and food was great. Plenty to eat and drink. Horse shows and the skills of the riders were fantastic.
Andy Low — Google review
been here for a company event a few years ago, now we had a team bulding :)
quad stuff was great, though couldn't drive fast - idk if that's thanks to the weather.. :(
riding the tank was fun, though not a huge thing. (not the tank you imagine.. low space, etc..)
food was good. i loved the variety of the meats. red wine doesn't recommended.
Gábor Mohácsi — Google review
Wonderful experience! As an avid equestrian it's always exciting to learn about different horse cultures. Hungary's "cowboy" culture is one of the oldest and most fascinating! The show was presented in Hungarian and German but they provided an interpreter to explain everything in English. Staff was so friendly and helpful and the facilities are spotless. Beautiful healthy horses too!
Amy Rogers — Google review
Worth a visit. Nice location. Includes welcome drink, horse carriage ride, farm tour, the Hungarian Horsemanship show with lunch. Good to spend 3 hours excluding travel.
Gopal Krishna Prabhu — Google review
Joyous music played in the fantastic park with a relaxed atmosphere. Stimulating horse show and horse drawn carriage experience gave us a wondrous evening and refreshed our tired brains. The chilly yet warm weather was us plus to our extraordinary experience!
Jade Chang — Google review
Was there on a Team building event.
Great place, great view, great food.
Martin Franković — Google review
We came as part of a guided tour and saw the horse show and did a carriage ride. The ride was relaxing and pretty. The show had a variety of acts and English translation. We enjoyed! The area was beautiful. Enjoyed seeing the animals.
The Royal Palace of Gödöllő is a large baroque palace with period furnishings and historical displays, as well as concerts and events. It is one of the best palaces in Hungary, and its gardens are especially beautiful in autumn.
So so beautiful. Only had one day to be there in Gödöllő but it was more than enough to check out this wonderful castle.
I got a student ticket and a your with two other people. During this your, we got to explore the whole castle, except the places that were getting renovated, at a steady place, allowing us to ask questions, learn cool new facts and take some amazing pictures.
The history of it all is something I absolutely love as Sissi is such an amazing figure and to us Hungarians, she was one of the most amazing queens.
If you're a fan of history or maybe just want to check castles out, it is absolutely worth a visit.
Tamara Kacsala — Google review
We went on a weekday, it was empty. The collection is not that big due to the palace being ransacked during the war. But it's still worth visiting. It's been well-maintained and we enjoyed a quiet time browsing in each room.
Nin ? Demain — Google review
I recommend this one day trip if you are staying in Budapest. The Royal Palace of Sissi is a magical place where you can feel the history and the life of the Princess. I expected the gardens to be something more.....flowers, plants, trees, nothing of the sort, maybe it is better in spring/summer time. A couple of rooms were close to the public, for this reason I had a discount and spent only 12€. Nice video at the end of the tour.
Bea Rimini — Google review
The castle is beautiful, but I just stopped, looked at the park and got a fine for unpaid parking 8 €. I missed any English text about the fact that I have to pay something ... I am annoyed because I am a foreigner and the surrounding household nothing ... I paid her to enjoy it locally when I can't do anything in a foreign language.
Tomas Pertlik — Google review
Had a wonderful concert here on a Monday at 3pm, the hall was full! Hungary has one of the warmest audiences in the world. The palace was stunning, and has a really nice garden. Recommended!
Congyu Wang — Google review
Beautiful baroque castle close to budapest. Been used by Queen Elisabeth (Habsburg family- Sissi) Used to be her summer residence. Huge park and spacious rooms to be visited in the building.
Kata Budapest tour guide — Google review
Totally worth the visit, we really enjoyed it with the audio guide. You take a train to the city from Budapest and then to get there you gotta walk through a beautiful park for around 15 mins.
Michael A — Google review
One of the best Palaces in Hungary, Really enjoyed having a look around the palace and learn more about Hungarian history. Huge garden as well. Amazing view during Autumn.
M.Sameh Ismail — Google review
It was like sitting in a time machine and witnessing Hungarian history closely; Guide was very knowledgeable and she had amazing trivia about everything. And yes, a small souvenir shop too which could enable you to take a small part of the history home as well. Worth all the trouble of coming out of Budapest (that was a smooth and convenient travel too- almost hassle free)
Pramod Kumar — Google review
I feel like it's overpriced. I didn't know until the end that pretty much everything was rebuilt/ redesigned. Also, for the price they charge the parking should at least be free.
The grounds are large and beautiful though. That alone makes it a nice getaway.
Waving Tree Farm — Google review
Beautiful baroque castle with important historical value.Visited the place on a weekday during summer holidays. There not too many tourists but even if there were the palace and the gardens are huge so plenty of space.
Ivan Hristov — Google review
Beautiful gardens, and an informed English audio guide around the palace, additional facts picked up via my Hungarian wife who took the walking tour.
Leigh Douglas — Google review
A truly wonderful palace! It was one of the nicest, best renovated royal palaces I have been. The exhibition of Queen Elisabeth is very nice and informative. There are many unique historic memorabilia and valuable artwork showcased. I highly recommend this place to visit!
Ádám Veres — Google review
Sissi's Castle is a must see for people who love romanticism. ❤️ maybe a perfect trip for your valentines 💝 day ... enjoy the time when the Prince and Princesses ruled and coloured the world with magnificent architecture and fashion. The favourite colour of Sissi is...
steven boon — Google review
Beautiful inside and out well worth a visit and the audio guide is great and we'll worth getting. But last couple rooms on the guide are a bit of a mess/ too longwinded for me
Scott Chegg — Google review
It's disappointing that the staff at the ticket counter failed to inform us that the relatively expensive temporary exhibit that features a few items and paintings from the famous Schönbrunn Palace is only a mere six small rooms—a ten-minute entertainment top. Weirdly, instead of a security guard, they had a proper uniformed police officer on duty in full gear, sidearm, cuffs, etc., who closely followed us, interacting with our baby girl. It made us slightly uncomfortable—no photos or pushchairs allowed. When I expressed that we were disappointed, they shrugged their shoulders.
Lovely garden, though.
Greg Szanto — Google review
Magnificent palace! It was one of the best renovated palace I've ever seen! All the exhibitions were informative!
Highly recommended!
Sarah Hammoud — Google review
Well... it was restaurated few years ago. Before it was a soviet army base... and looked very sad. I visited it YTD for a concert (it was excellent!). But: the small details are falling parts! Curtains are falling down, the light bulbs in the chandeliers are not working... etc. It could be a fantastic place to visit but it needs much more attention!
TH — Google review
Sadly it was ransacked by the Soviet army and most items damaged or stolen. It was interesting to see, but not greatly impressed. It is also undergoing renovation.
The first cathedral of the city was built in the 11th century by King Géza I who was later buried there. This church stood on the area of the present day Géza király Square but it was burned down during the Mongolian invasion. Later a Renaissance basilica was built here which was later destroyed by the Ottoman armies.
After the expulsion of the Ottomans, the Saint Michael Church was used temporarily as a cathedral. Finally Bishop Károly Esterházy decided that instead of using the church that was in gradually worsening condition, a new cathedral should be constructed. He commissioned the Austrian architect Franz Anton Pilgram to design a new building. Pilgram planned a richly decorated church that would have been a smaller version of the St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. The church would have been connected to the Bishop's Palace with a colonnade. However Bishop Esterházy was relocated to the Archdiocese in Eger and Prince Archbishop Christoph Anton Migazzi was made an administrator of the Bishopric of Vác. The new bishop found the plans too expensive so he asked another architect, the French Isidor Canavele, who was living in Vienna at the time, to design a new cathedral which became the present day late Baroque building.
The construction began in 1761 and the dedication took place in 1772 though the interior was only finished in 1777. The cathedral is monumental in its dimensions: its exterior length is 72 meters, interior length is 60 meters and height is 55 meters. It is the third largest cathedral in Hungary open to the public after the Esztergom and the Eger Cathedrals. The cathedral has been dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin and St. Michael the Archangel. Between the two towers of the facade, there is a portico with Corinthian columns. Above the entablature, there are statues carved by a local sculptor, József Bechert: Peter, Paul, Virgin Mary, Joseph, John and Jacob. On the walls of the hall, there are stucco reliefs depicting biblical scenes and the coat of arms of Migazzi. The interior of the single nave church is in late Baroque style. The frescoes of the main altar and the dome were painted by one of the most significant Austrian painters of the 18th century, Franz Anton Maulbertsch. The main altarpiece depicts the visit of Virgin Mary at Saint Elisabeth, and the fresco of the dome depicts the residents of heaven, among them Hungarian saints. Two years after it has been finished, Migazzi ordered the panel of the main altar to be covered with a canvas painting depicting the crucifixion by Johann Martin Schmidt. The fresco was only freed and restored 170 years later in 1944. The main altar is separated from the nave by a Renaissance which remained from the earlier basilica. The pillars holding the dome are carved with portraits of bishops Pál Forgách, Károly Althan, Frigyes Althan and Christoph Anton Migazzi. The altarpieces in the transept are copies of painting in Italian churches, the altarpieces of the two side altars were painted by Johann Martin Schmidt.
Up until the 1940's, besides the two Maulbertsch frescoes, there were no other paintings on the walls of the church. However, in this decade the frescoes of István Takács were painted on the four gigantic walls of the transept and the semi dome was decorated with a wall painting of Béla Kontuly. There are regular services held in the Cathedral and it is a popular site for weddings and baptisms. During celebrations, it is the home of concerts which make good use of its fine acoustics.
Roja Saketiyan — Google review
Looks impressive from the outside, however you cannot enter this building; it is unfortunately closed for a major renovation.
Miles Macdonald — Google review
Amazing cathedral in baroque style. Building started in 1699, but finished about 50 years later. Frescos inside by a renown Austrian painter of the time. The large square in front and the South-Western aspect allows for nice pictures to be taken.
Vac in general is well worth a daytrip for the baroque old town and the Danube walk. Many nice cafes, bars and restaurants are available. Parking by car is for a small charge in the centre.
Bence Hajdu — Google review
Huge building, and the platz in front is great for people watching. Lovely painted ceiling.
Eva Johnson — Google review
Nothing's thee to make your heart race.
Nuszer László — Google review
Nice view, wide, quiet space (especially in the late afternoon), with comfortable benches.
Tragor Ignác Múzeum Memento Mori/Ars Memorandi Kiállítóhely
Museum
Specialty Museums
Quite extraordinary place. The museum has basically been created as a result of the discovery of a sealed-off burial crypt containing the coffins, personal artifacts and mumified remains of 18th Century town's folk. Some of the burial artifacts are display on the ground floor, but the main reason for coming here is to visit the crypt.
A bit creepy seeing the actual mumified facial remains of several people. The coffins on display are well preserved and decorated with a variety of motifs which revolve around themes of redemption, death and vanity.
Note that entrance ticket is cash only.
Miles Macdonald — Google review
Awesome little museum! Gives you a bit of 18th c. Hungarian history to put everything in context and then you go down into the basement to see the actual coffins they found and a few mummified bodies (the clothes they are in are not original however). Really worth seeing, especially if doing the Danube River bend trip. Only needs about 30 min to an hour, depending on how closely you want to read everything.
Alexandra Smith — Google review
The museum is great, unfortunately access to the Greek church is not allowed due to safety concerns. You can't take photos of the mummies in the basement.
Sv Alexandroff — Google review
At this time of year, January, it was very quiet. I was given a one on one guide with a very friendly member of staff. The museum is small, but contains fascinating items, including several mummified bodies in the cellar area and many recovered religious artefacts. A good job has been done restoring the 17th-18th pine coffins using appropriate colours. If this museum was in Budapest it would be extremely busy. Make time during your holiday to take the train from Nyugati station. It only takes 25 minutes or so. If you want to know more about this place there are several interesting videos on YouTube.
glessart glessart — Google review
A great museum to visit to get an idea of the history of Vác. The price of entry is reasonable and the staff are very friendly and courteous, we highly recommend this small museum.
András Tóth — Google review
This place surprised me in a good way. It’s very modern and informative. And a lot of English to learn from as well. The man that works there, I think his name is pronounced Jakob? He was amazing. He spoke little English but enough to help. You can see how passionate he is about this place as he guides you around. Thank you for the good experience!
justin matheny — Google review
Very interesting museum, the place where you should start visiting the town.
Don't miss the Triumphal Arch, just a few minutes walk, the Danube and the churches.
A half-day trip from Budapest is definitely worth it.
Diana Lupu — Google review
Was very interesting and the staff were very pleasant and informative. Vacs is such a historical town.
Szentendre Skanzen Village Museum is an open-air museum that offers a glimpse into the traditional village and farming life of 18th to 20th-century Hungary. Located in Szentendre, a charming town on the Danube riverbank just north of Budapest, this museum showcases various Hungarian regions' ways of life, including their dwellings and agricultural practices. The picturesque town itself boasts baroque architecture, colorful houses, cobblestone streets, and delightful confectioneries.
Nice place for a family trip. You will know how Hungarian farmers work and live in the past. You can choose hip on hip off train trip to travel in the village, the train ticket is valid during the day. You can also take a walk and visit any house you want. The handmade cookies, bread, honey can get in the village as well. I like the windmill,looks so cute.
Zoe Su — Google review
Very nice place close to Budapest (half an hour drive) yet very tranquil and representing an old village of Hungary, where one can learn more about the old ways of living and cultural aspects of the Hungarians. If you don't have the whole day to spend at the site, it's recommended to take a bike from the reception area after getting in, as walking route is quite long.
Bobby Pham — Google review
I wasn't expecting much but this was a great place to go and learn about life in Hungary years ago. We were only there a couple of hours, but you could spend days here. We cooked a little goulash, ate someone elses and had a nice dessert.
Bill Hallcroft — Google review
Huge open air museum with buildings representative for each region of Hungary. The ticket is not expensive as you can spend hours there. Many beautiful buildings and trails even in the forest. As a foreigner, some parts like the video in Transylvania access gate need subtitles. As a Romanian, the Erdely video is quite imbalanced, which can be understood from the historical perspective and pain for magyars, but does not help for Reconciliation today between our peoples. Erdely part weaker than the rest, new constructions, still big works. For example, Romanians suffered a lot from Ceausescu, communism and the destruction of churches and urban centers, it was not ethnically targeted, more social. Anyway, good museum!
Cristi — Google review
If you speak Hungarian, then you receive a history lesson on so many different aspects of the culture that I was not even aware off. Its a very well organised open museum for all languages , generations and religions . One of the most interesting and interactive that I have been in a long time.
Judit Sipkoi — Google review
Super nice place to visit to get a bit to know the different parts of Hungary and how people lived in the 19th and 20th century in rural Hungary. There is a nice bakery and a restaurant however I would suggest to bring some sandwiches so you can have a nice little picnic around the large area of the park. Nice playgrounds with fun games for children.
Bertilla Sinka — Google review
Supposed to be a living historical town, but mostly static displays. Best part was the Hungarian folk music at the restaurant.
Hank Walker — Google review
Very interesting village which stay in another part of Szentendre. It is a 80ha village with museum, park, and outdoor activities: cycling, trekking, walking. Love a day spend there with a big group. Food from the restaurant is great, professional.
Queenie Quynh Nguyen — Google review
As a positive, I would like to highlight the vast area to explore, numerous eateries, and various tasting options such as linden tea or yellow cheese, etc. Restrooms are easily accessible in many places, so there's no massive queue for them.
Unfortunately, here comes the downside. As negatives, I would point out the following: Firstly, the ticket was initially indicated to be 3000 forints, but due to Easter and the current Easter fair, the ticket price was increased to 4000 HUF. (+1500 for parking) This wouldn't be an issue until the next point: Many buildings were closed off and inaccessible. Upon entering various areas, unfortunately, the atmosphere didn't capture the essence of the depicted era; rather, bored-looking animators tried to avoid tourists so they wouldn't have to engage with people. There were only a few exceptions, particularly in the Romanian section, where there were very kind and active ladies, but not in other areas. In contrast, the fair was small, and lastly, I would note that although the mill house has many exhibited items, it would take about 2 days for a person to read everything. I think a slight improvement is needed in this regard. There were absolutely no animals, and many buildings were not wheelchair accessible. Additionally, there was a section that could be reached, but unfortunately, the elevator wasn't working. So both the elderly and those with strollers had to walk at least 7-800 meters. Last but not least, the train was out of service.
Overall, I recommend the place, but it's advisable to arrive early, and I would recommend it more for those who enjoy walking and for those who are satisfied with just the scenery and don't mind not being able to touch depicted era furniture or tools.
Elek Ignác — Google review
One of my favorite spots in Hungary. A big park with rebuilt Hungarian farms and houses that not only give you a deep impression of the simple life people lived, but also an insight into the challenges. Moreover it’s an ode to artisan skills and an inspiring ramble through history. A truly delightful full day program.
Elroy Thummler — Google review
I enjoyed the place. We came a bit late in the afternoon and we were not able to see all, but definitely coming back to see all the beautiful places. So comfortable place to come with big family, many kids and dogs. Everything is well taken cared of
Train drivers were very polite and attentive.They also have the cutest application that makes easier to know where are you and what to visit.
Also I am in love with their museum shop!
I Am — Google review
Maybe the best Hungarian museum to understand Hungarian history spread across Europe and a detailed account of the origins and sociology of the Magyars.
Truly impressive. Lots of walking. Spread across hundreds of acres. And passionate guides and volunteers who love telling you more.
Extremely impressive and well worth visiting. Kid friendly. Lots of places to eat and good food.
Venu Javarappa — Google review
This skanzen is amazing! It is really huge, I recommend to spend all day there. The whole place is divided into different sections and there is a lot to see in each one of them. You can buy a ticket for the local skanzen train and get off in the section you choose. It is possible to buy some small refreshment on several places. There is also a tiny bakery with home made bread which tastes so delicious! If you fancy a proper meal you can try the local restaurant. One of the most stunning spots in the skanzen is Transylvania!
The Heroes Square in Budapest, Hungary is a popular tourist destination that features statues of the seven chieftains who founded Hungary. The square also has a museum of fine arts and the palace of arts.
Majestic place. The square is gigantic. Filled with tourists. Perfect time is during a sunny day. Two sides are covered by gigantic museums. Feels like you have moved to an ancient time. Its a good place to visit when you are in Budapest !
Pranjal Nandi — Google review
Impressive square with a historical significance.
There are seven sculptures on each side that depict people that played a role in Hungarian history.
There are a lot of attractions in walking distance such as the, City park, House of music, Vajdahunyad Castle, Museum of Fine Arts and more.
Ilan Kader — Google review
Romanesque looking statues and columns. Huge and stunning. Totally worth a visit and pictures. There added two different museums that are on both sides of the square and the city park is a super short walk from there. Easy to use a city bus to get out to that area, took us about 40 minutes on the bus. It is away from the main downtown areas.
Christina Whitten-Amadon (Christy Whitten) — Google review
The right side represents literature and arts. The left side represents strength and power....or something similar.
It's a nice place to learn about the history of Hungary 🇭🇺.
I_am Prime — Google review
It was my first time visiting budapest and the heroes square is the first tourist spot i step on. It was a great experience roaming around the city, i may not visit some of the museum, but still it is worth it. And i promise to visit there again
Jay-ar Timtim — Google review
Horses Square was very beautiful public transport is connecting easily. Beautiful and very big square.
Clean and vivid green and having a historical depiction.
I like this place even road views from this square is very beautiful and at the sun set time it was amazing.
Danish Khan — Google review
Wonderful place , nice pictures you can take, it need 30 minutes and then you can shift to other place. Its near awesome castles by 10 minutes waiting
David Zaki — Google review
Im giving this a four star as although the monuments are spectacular, and very akin to Vatican city style pillars that curve, there is a huge square that could be much more vibrant but remains bear. Fisherman's Bastion was much more impressive in my opinion.
Tom — Google review
Near the museum of Fine Arts Hősök tere (Heroes' Square) is noteworthy for its Millennium Monument with statues featuring the Seven chiefs of the Magyars. Home to political evens and rallies, access by public transportation makes for a quick visit.
Michael Uzmann — Google review
I could spend the whole day taking pictures and meeting other tourists at this square alone. But, better still, there's a lovely agricultural park close by with a peaceful flowing river. It's one of the stops (I think #9) on the hop on hop off tour. Budapest generally is a surprisingly great tourist city. Would definitely visit here again.
Jimi Adepeju — Google review
One of the main landmarks in Budapest.
Good to visit if you are a history lover. And look forward to information on different topics.
We had our good time at this place.
You can plan a visit during your next trip to Budapest 👍
Anshulika Chawla — Google review
One of the best places of Budapest. The founder of Hungary, Arpad is to be seen and a lot of other attractions, museum for arts and gallery both in opposition to each other. You must see the Museum of music 200 meters on the red hand side that good small Restaurant ein fantastic Show.
Marian Gleu — Google review
Huge celebration square built in honor of 1000 years of Hungary. Next to it you can find Metro line M1 which is the oldest metro line build in continental Europe. It is also a part of UNESCO World Heritage.
Arta Groma — Google review
Excellent spot dedicated to the real Heroes. The area was pretty big in the center of many roads .
Pretty interesting site with some really nice statues. It's an open area and at winter, it was freezing.....
Arun Girija — Google review
Beautiful and famous square dedicated to Hungarian heroes. Stunning architecture and sculpture and close to the city park. The metro station of the same name where you can get the beautiful M1 is located just opposite the square, so definitely worth a visit when exploring Budapest…
Alex Bransby — Google review
The place was truly magnificent. Though we couldn't enjoy it much because of the extreme heat during midday, but a must visit while in Budapest.
Piuli Basu Roy Chowdhury — Google review
HEROES' SQUARE
The square is located at the far end of Andrassy Avenue, adjacent to City Park, and it stands as one of the prominent squares in Budapest. It's renowned for its iconic Millennium Monument adorned with statues depicting Hungarian national leaders, as well as the Memorial Stone of Heroes, which is often mistakenly referred to as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. On the left and right sides of the square are the Museum of Fine Arts and the Palace of Art. Be cautious, as in Budapest, there are three additional squares named Heroes' Square.
Orestis - — Google review
No tickets needed, free access to the square. Easy access from the Hop on Hop off bus, it stops right by the square. Tip: public bathrooms are available if you are in need 😊. We went through the week, the end of September 2023. There were not too many tourists. Beautiful spot, great sculptures. A must see when in Budapest.
Eva Munch — Google review
A magnificent public space. Very noble presentation of Hungarian History. See it throughout the day as the changing light works miracles here
Justin Schiess — Google review
Must see and visit. Do spend some time admiring the statues of Magyar kings and the archangel above them all.
rad Pitt — Google review
Totally worth it! As you watch the hero's square, on left hand there is the museum of fine arts, it's a waste of time and money... Only a room is Worthing inside the museum and nothing more..
Dimitris Tifoso — Google review
Very Nice Historical Place , need to read about it before Visit
Need to go one or two hours before Sunset
Yasser Fathi — Google review
Amazing place to see, make sure you read the history beforehand so it’ll be a better experience. There are some nice cafes nearby
The Hungarian State Opera House is a Neo-Renaissance building that is considered to be amongst the best in the world when it comes to its acoustic properties. The opera house also houses tours of its gorgeous architecture, as well as performances of world-class caliber.
We came last minute and bought the standing ‘seats’ for 1500 each. Decent view and there is a bench to lean against. Opera Building is absolutely beautiful, I believe it has had a recent renovation.
We saw Bach, which was expertly presented although the piece was not to my taste.
Well worth the visit, and also easy bough to leave early if standing becomes too uncomfortable.
Christian Harris — Google review
Amazing building, newly refurbished and the effort that went into it really shows!
The acoustics is simply great, the seats are very comfortable and the air conditioning provides an optimal temperature. I'm shocked that I've seen Wagner's Gotterdammerung which is close to five hours and left the hall feeling refreshed rather than tired.
Of course this is reflected in the ticket price, but, seriously this is a competitor in the best halls I've ever been to, so it's understandable. I should mention the staff are an awesome bunch of guys, very helpful and non intrusive, I only got my ticket checked at entry.
I would recommend this place for any performance because it gives you the opportunity to take some great pics inside and have the joy of listening to a great sound.
Klaus Wanderer — Google review
Unfortunately I could not get tickets for the opera performance since everything is sold out for the nearest dates. At least I found out that they provide guided tours in a few languages. The ticket price is 9000 forint, you can book it on their website or buy it there. I really enjoyed our tour the duration of which was 1 hour. The guide was friendly and she shared lots of stories about the Opera House establishment and history. And the building itself is majestic inside 😍
Olena Lychkata — Google review
We visited this Opera during our recent trip to Budapest. Though we could not take time to watch the show. Since there were no tickets available.
Overall the building looks great inside. For the show maybe next time. 😊
Anshulika Chawla — Google review
Take a tour, enjoy this wonderful small opera house with lots of historical information and, with a little luck, watch a new stage design being set up. It's 25$/23€ and well worth it, with a little performance included. Also do watch a play. Best to book or get your tickets WELL in advance. Otherwise you'll only be able to get in line an hour before the performance and get, very comfortable, standing room only assigned "seats" for a very reasonable $4,50/4€. It's a wonderful experience. Unfortunately I can't post the coming operas information and the videos of the wonderful interior and impromptu performances.
Chiquita Maria — Google review
Absolutely stunning place. The interior is elaborate and exceptionally well finished. It was a pleasure to spend an evening in such a beautiful place regardless of your musical preferences. You can have a drink on the terrace overlooking the main street. The staff were helpful, professional and multi-lingual.
Tom Tucker — Google review
If you are a traveler who couldn't book a seat, you can go to the ticket office on the right side of the 0th floor at 5 p.m
You can reserve opera seats and standing seats on Hungarian National Opera Home Page site.
Standing seats are held at 5 p.m.
In other words, you can book standing seats at 5 p.m. online and offline at the same time.
Standing seats can only hang a hip over a seat.
The concert space is half visible, and the orchestra is half visible
Five dollars is enough to feel the feeling and emotion of the opera, and you will thank me.
You will feel the best luck in your trip to Budapest.
That's how cool it is.
한국분들 추천합니다.
hyun lee — Google review
Review contains useful advice! ⭐️⭐️
100% recommend. Tickets were 9000 HUF per person and they have tours available in English, Spanish, French, German, Hungarian (choosing Hungarian makes the tour 5000 HUF I believe) and I think also Italian. The tour guide was amazing. The tour was very engaging, NOT filled with boring facts but rather learning through actually useful information and funny jokes.
⭐️⭐️ At the end of the tour there was a 10 min performance. I recommend trying to grab a seat on the stairs or a view in the middle. We were on the right side and the singing was not heard as well because of the speakers.
⭐️⭐️As I remember, the box with all four seats is around €160 so if you plan on going to opera make sure to bring something glamorous like a tuxedo/dress as to not stand out and look like a local 😂
Lucija Budinski — Google review
Wow... what a wonderful place! It is definitely worth buying a ticket to visit the opera in Budapest, the cost is 9000HUF including a 1 hour tour with a guide who tells the history of the opera and a 10-minute performance on the end! The concert hall is impressive and very richly decorated! Great impression!
Michał Kiełczyński — Google review
What a stunning, opulent building. We popped in earlier in the week and then booked the hour tour.. delighted to have fitted this in. So informative and just to see the spectacle of the auditorium and the enormous stage with the crew working on a production was a highlight of my stay
Tracey Shaughnessy — Google review
When I came to Budapest two years ago, the Opera was not opened to the public due to renovation. Finally, I took a visit to the magnificent building this time. It deserved a two-year waiting any way. The only minor bug was that the guide in this Opera cannot speak English fluently and was not friendly, either.
Victor Yang — Google review
I can highly recommend a tour in English around the beautiful Opera House.
Many thanks to our guide Miss Greta for all the interesting stories. The short concept in the end of our visit was just brilliant.
Hope to get tickets for the Opera performance next time.
Olga — Google review
The Hungarian State Opera House in Budapest stands as a magnificent testament to the country's rich cultural heritage and architectural prowess. Designed by Miklós Ybl and inaugurated in 1884, this opulent neoclassical masterpiece has been a hub for world-class opera and ballet performances for over a century.
Stepping inside the Opera House is a journey back in time, as visitors are greeted by an awe-inspiring grand staircase adorned with lavish frescoes and ornate decorations. The main auditorium is a true marvel, boasting remarkable acoustics and a seating capacity that accommodates over 1,200 spectators. The plush red velvet seats and gold leaf detailing add to the opulence, creating an atmosphere of grandeur and sophistication.
The Hungarian State Opera's artistic excellence is on full display through its repertoire of timeless classics and contemporary productions. Renowned performers and talented ensembles grace the stage, captivating audiences with their skillful renditions and emotive storytelling.
In addition to its artistic merits, the Opera House is a treasure trove of historical significance. Throughout its existence, it has witnessed the works of celebrated composers and performers, making it a living heritage of Hungarian culture and artistic achievement.
For those seeking a true cultural immersion, attending a performance at the Hungarian State Opera House is an unforgettable experience. Whether an opera aficionado or a first-time attendee, the passion and talent of the artists, combined with the venue's unmatched splendor, create an unforgettable memory that lingers long after the final curtain call.
As a cultural icon and a symbol of Hungary's artistic legacy, the Hungarian State Opera House remains a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to appreciate the world's finest operatic and ballet performances in an environment that exudes magnificence and historical significance.
Pro tip, you can buy standing room only tickets for five euros
George Alvarezzo — Google review
We absolutely enjoyed the tour of this newly renovated opera house and would absolutely recommend it to anyone visiting Budapest. The building is stunning, the tour was informative and entertaining and they even give the tour group a mini, 10 minute performance at the end of the tour. Five stars without a doubt.
FKK Couple — Google review
This place is amazing. After just being to the Vienna opera house this place tops it. Very nice and lots of history. Was not damaged in the WW2 like Vienna was.
Jesse Rudge — Google review
My sister bought two tickets as a surprise on hour first night staying in Budapest. It was definitely a ‘must’ when you’re there. Both the architecture and the atmosphere were breathtaking! Everyone except a few tourists were following the dress code. That’s why, we were also dressed elegantly for that night. The symphony orchestra’s performance took two hours excluding the half an hour break. I strongly suggest to experience this environment then you go to Budapest!
Illy — Google review
Beautiful building both outside and inside. We got to find tickets online for half the regular price and they were the best invested 6 EUR of my life. My seats were on the third floor, but the visibility was remarkable considering the actual distance. I really enjoyed the ballet and the wine during the two intermissions.
Marco Alfonzo — Google review
The Hungarian State Opera House in Budapest is a stunning venue that offers both guided tours and performances for a fee. Stepping inside, you're greeted by its grandeur and beauty, with marble columns and crystal chandeliers creating a magical atmosphere. Whether you're exploring with a guide or attending a show, it's a must-visit for anyone interested in experiencing Budapest's rich cultural heritage firsthand. I suggest to visit it by night as is much more charming.
Vincenzo Prestera — Google review
We did the opera tour, and it was awesome. They take you through several areas and rooms throughout the building and explain their purpose, history, and artwork/decoration. They then lead you to the balcony section, and eventually to the main seating area. Then they finish it all off with a mini performance from some of their artists. It was a great experience, and we highly recommend.
Jacklyn Chua — Google review
the free area at the opera house is already so breathtakingly beautiful and i cannot imagine what the paid tour would be like! the patterns, angles and geometries are fantastic. Really could spend some time looking through the details.
M — Google review
Free to go in the entrance. The paid English tour was interesting and shows areas you wouldn’t see during a performance and learn about the history and architecture choices. Absolutely beautiful
Karina Hanna — Google review
BEWARE: if you are going to a performance, BE ON TIME. They don’t let you in even if you arrive 6 minutes late (like I did). You can enter when the break is happening.
If you are on a budget and would still want to experience a performance of one of the best operas in the world, go to the office 2 hours before the show and buy a ‘standing ticket’ for only 5€. You have cushions tu lean on. But being standing up is worth it.
If you don’t want to feel excluded, wear something nice, opera-nice. But still you can attend with jeans and shirt, as I did.
Cristina Samayoa — Google review
Magnificent building, I am sorry I couldn't join a tour of the theater because is it possible only at certain times. However I enjoyed the beauty of the entrance hall, for free.
Bea Rimini — Google review
I joined the tour in English.
You will hear, among other things, the techniques used here with gold leaf.
I liked the bonus at the end, being a mini opera performance 🙂
Definitely need to book in advance.
The Central Market Hall in Budapest is a large, ornate market hall that is full of stalls selling food and souvenirs. It's a great place to explore and buy local products, and there's always lots of activity going on here. The walkthrough tour is very informative, giving you a good look at the building's history as well as insights into the food stalls.
What a great market ! A mixture of true Hungarian foods such as salami’s , sausages and fruit & veg stalls . Heaps of stores selling the best of Hungarian Paprika. Up stairs is more tourist gifts etc and traditional Hungarian food stalls . A not to miss when in Budapest!
Nifty Mac (Niftymac) — Google review
A beautiful and large market, intended for visiting tourists. The place is clean, tidy. On the first floor there are lots of stalls selling meat / sausage and stalls selling mainly paprika souvenirs. On the second floor lots of amazing and unique souvenirs as well as fast and delicious food stalls.
The place is worth a visit.
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Eran Shooster — Google review
This interesting market is located at one end of Elizabeth Bridge. The building is fairly ornate, especially the roof.
It is built on two levels - the ground floor features fresh food in all its guises and the second floor features clothes, leather goods and lots more!
On the second floor there is also a fast food court featuring authentic street food - well recommended for a bite to eat.
You'll find souvenirs here will be much cheaper than the shops.
Definitely worth a visit.
Neil Broadhurst — Google review
A great shopping area with much of joy and tasty bakery products. I enjoyed their special Hungarian cake and cookies. I loved the place, it’s just by the Danube river where you can take the cruise to explore the city and see the popular landmarks such as the citadel and the bridges.
Ahmed Reda Donia — Google review
Impressive building with an amazing range of local products, souvenirs and foods to try. Great to walk around, shop and eat typical things like Langos! I bought Hungarian sausage and Paprika! Bear in mind some stalls in the centre sell the exact same products than other stalls in the back / corners for a higher price.
Caterina Bassano — Google review
The market hall has 3 levels and is really huge. Everyone will find something for themselves here, we have delicious Hungarian dishes, many different souvenirs, spices, Hungarian sausages, sweets and clothes. Definitely everyone who is in Budapest should visit this wonderful place!
Michał Kiełczyński — Google review
It's a nice place to visit. Aside from selling local foods, there are plenty of stores selling all sorts of souvenirs with prices on average better than on Vaci street.
Quite a few dining options but it can get busy during lunch time so I recommend avoiding that time.
Shelby Chong — Google review
This place was amazing!! Wonderful smells, terrific people, excellent food and the place is huge..... Sausage, meat, goulash and music. Guy played excellent music on a violin while we ate. This is a must when traveling to Budapest. Stop by the huge green bridge next door going over the Danube!!!!! We loved it here and the locals that was very kind...... Safe travels..............100% a must stop for any culture.
Michael Rose — Google review
Interesting place, many shops lot of variety as for example: Grocery, Butche shops, local food bistro, souvenirs. Nice architectural. I do recommend visiting. Keep in mind that although the Central Market is opening early in the morning, starting 6 AM, only few shops are available that time. Most of them are opening later than 9.
Robert Voicu — Google review
Large market in Central Budapest selling food, linen and souvenirs. There are some eateries on the top floor but the number is limited. The market has wide aisles and is very clean. There is that wonderful smell of smoked meat. The other floors are accessible by escalator but you need to search for them.
Andrew Long — Google review
My husband and I are big foodies - so naturally, we loved it!!! Most of the people working there know English so they can explain the differences between products and help you make the right choice.
Also, if you're getting tired of bringing back the souvenirs in the form of magnets, this is where you'll get everything done! A bag of sweet, smoked paprika, goulash paste, salami... you can truly bring a taste of Hungary back home to share the experience with friends and family.
Tamara Biljman — Google review
Impressive place. The building itself is gorgeous! It is a huge place with an organized market. It has everything. On the second floor it has street food and a lot of souvenirs. it is definitely worth visiting the place.
korina atso — Google review
I liked this place, it’s a beautiful large indoor market with plenty options. If you love fresh goods, people watching, shopping, photo opportunities, or just sightseeing in amazing places, you will enjoy visiting the Great Market Hall.
The downstairs is primarily groceries, and it is a good place to buy some goodies to take home, like paprika! I recommend it for buying souvenirs, it’s a lot cheaper than other places and duty free.
The upstairs is half food court and half vendors selling local goods including fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, hot foods.
No matter if it rains or shines, the Great Market Hall is a great option, and definitely one of the top Budapest attractions!
Irina Catescu — Google review
Lots of meat, vegetables, fruits, spices, etc you can buy here at ground floor. At 1sr floor there are some restaurant where you can eat traditional Hungarian dishes. It was reasonable and so tasty. There are also many souvenir shop where you can find the wonderful present to your friend. You should not miss coming to the Central market hall when you come to Budapest. I’m sure you will be able to spend wonderful time here. Highly recommended.
Taro — Google review
An extremely beautiful market in Budapest.
Definitely a must visit for any tourist, especially to understand the culture better.
There is an area serving authentic Hungarian food - that was truly an experience I enjoyed. Don't forget to try the spicy Paprika and the Goulash. Incredible stuff.
Docs On Vacay — Google review
Worth a visit if you need souvenirs or wanna check out for local market products. Lots of butchers, vegetable stands but most of all souvenirs, so that I am not sure how much it ist still been loved my local Hungarians. But they have a cute restaurant where you can try local dishes, listen to some live music and relax before or after discovering Budapest by feet. The building is nice, but “nicest market hall Europe”- nope ;-)
Conny fromBerlin — Google review
It is a great place to buy a lot of daily needs. Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers and Meat are all available. A wide variety of products are available. Fresh fish is also available at the basement of the market. It is a popular destination for the tourists and there are several different varieties of souvenirs available. Best time to visit is on Fridays and Saturdays.
Sai Kiran — Google review
Great place to visit, especially for souvenirs, a good place to taste the traditional Hungarian sausage which is delicious! The market is huge, it resembles a train station - you can buy everything from fruit and vegetables to dairy and traditional meat products, spices, handwork and many souvenirs. You can buy sachets with Hungaria's traditional spice - paprika (both hot and mild) and matching wooden spoons, traditional folk costumes or wooden doll cases. It is a must if you visit Budapest!
Maria Mona Nămoloiu — Google review
Excellent building with a great amount of space. First floor is excellent for getting your day to day items, and the second floor has a ton of food items, gifts, household goods, and some clothing/purses/etc. The top floor, during peak times, can get VERY claustrophobic as the isles aren’t very wide and they’re lined on both sides with stalls and shops. The place seems very clean, but there’s no heat, so come prepared.
Elizabeth Menefee — Google review
Amazing building inside and out, more sausages than you can believe and a statue of a man holding an egg...whats not to love. The place to get your souvenirs and fridge magnets. Pretty busy on our visit but a nice place to while away an hour.
David Smith — Google review
Definitely worth a visit or two while in Budapest. The downstairs is primarily groceries, and it is a good place to buy some goodies to take home, like paprika! The upstairs is half food court and half vendors selling local goods. I bought a few souvenirs here. The food hall has great Hungarian options.
Jacqueline Stephen — Google review
Large indoor market with plenty on offer. Fresh fruit, vegetables, meat. Local Hungarian wines, spices and sauces including paprika. Fridge magnets, souvenirs and jewellery. Also hot food. Recommend for buying souvenirs~ it's a lot cheaper than other places and duty free
Felix T — Google review
Plenty of choice for local and national Hungarian food. Great location near the river with typically fabulous public transport to the door.
Upstairs, you will find every conceivable tourist item available to buy, if that's your thing.
Overall, not too bad a visit.
Neil Littleales — Google review
Look, I’m pretty too the point I’m not going to glorify this market because it’s in a city I’ve never been. To me, it’s a tourist trap. Full of things I’ll just never need. Most of the items are overpriced. I won’t sell you the line of “it’s a must see attraction” because it’s not. There is lots of fruit and meat stalls here. Spices, t shirts, magnets etc etc. we had chocolate and smoothies here. On the top level they have a little food court area, lots of people around so I found it overwhelming. Nobody hassles you to buy items, that’s the good thing or runs after you for money like most tourist trap places. When you first enter the market there is a dark curtain you’ve to push over like your entering somewhere you shouldn’t be or something, I don’t think that’s needed now 😅 I nearly knocked myself out the thing was so heavy. Perhaps it’s good to pass time, pass some hours by looking at everything. For me I was bored after 15 minutes and wanted to explore.
M L — Google review
The local market for food and traditional items remains vibrant. As a tourist there are Local artisans and craftsmen handmade goods such as textiles, and handicrafts available. overall different experience.
Dinto P Sukumaran — Google review
The souvenirs are definitely geared towards the tourists..there are numerous sellers of paprika everywhere. As a market it feels somewhat authentic, but like all central markets in cities, they make the money from the tourists, with a handful of real stalls for the locals. Worth a visit for sure! But don't expect to get a deal.
Michael Kelly — Google review
The expansive three-level market hall is a treasure trove for visitors, offering a wide array of delights—from mouthwatering Hungarian dishes and spices to unique souvenirs, sausages, sweets, and clothing. A must-visit spot in Budapest, catering to diverse tastes and interests, ensuring a delightful experience for all.
Vishal Kulkarni — Google review
We've got the famous hungarian smoked paprika which smells amazing and very happy with it, as well as a bottle of Tokaji wine which we were going to drink when we get back to the hotel, we were really looking forward to it and very disappointingly we did not like it and it wasn't cheap. We've got some "beluga caviar" as well which we were told no need to be refrigerated and it taste like the real stuff, no it doesnt, so don't fall for that trap. We bought Mangalica sausage which tastes really good and it's good quality but way overpriced. We paid nearly £20 for only 0.258 kg which makes it £80/kg. Friendly sellers but ripping you off.
Krasimira Valkanova — Google review
It's a beautiful place, but wouldn't recommend to buy or eat here as it's really just for tourists.
- A lot of stalls sell exactly same stuffs, and the prices can be very different from each stalls.
- Food court upstairs, the prices are not affordable, you can have better options in the area outside of the market.
- For the non food part upstairs, it's very narrow to walk around and some owners stand on the walk way as the stall is too small when there is people inside.
Not to mention a lot of people just like to stop in the middle of the walk way and chatting.
Overall, it's just for the experience to visit one of the famous places in Budapest, but won't buy or eat anything here as the prices are "tourist price".
Can take good pictures from upstairs.
Cony Brown — Google review
Inferior architecture compared to the Valencia Mercado Central. More touristy items for sale here as well, but still visited by locals. In terms of food, you will find many regular foods and fewer delicacies (depending on what you prefer). Also visit the cellar (there are stairs here and there).
The imposing St. Stephen's Basilica, built from 1851 to 1905, offers spectacular views of Budapest from its cupola. The building was damaged during World War II, but fortunately most of the mosaics that decorated its walls were saved. This popular attraction is dedicated to Hungary's holy king and the founder of the Hungarian state St. Stephen.
This is very beautiful basilica in center of town. It is one of the postcard image place of Budapest.There is no charge to see the Basilica, it is free of charge but you should give some donation. Also you can go on the top to have a panoramic view which cost you around 10 euro, there is an elevator. There are lots of good restaurant nearby
Kshitij — Google review
St. Stephen's Basilica in Budapest is a magnificent architectural gem that left me in awe. The basilica's imposing dome, reaching a height of 96 meters, dominates the city's skyline and offers a visual treat for visitors. As I stepped inside, the grandeur of the interior took my breath away. The ornate decorations, intricate carvings, and stunning stained glass windows created a serene and majestic atmosphere.
One of the highlights of my visit was the chance to view the basilica's most precious relic, the mummified right hand of St. Stephen himself, the first king of Hungary. This sacred relic is housed in a beautifully adorned reliquary, and its significance adds a spiritual touch to the basilica's historical importance.
Climbing to the top of the dome was an unforgettable experience. The panoramic views of Budapest from the observation deck were simply breathtaking. I marveled at the stunning architecture of the city, with its iconic landmarks and the sweeping Danube River.
Exploring the basilica's interior was a captivating journey. The intricate details of the statues, altars, and frescoes were a testament to the skill and artistry of the craftsmen. I enjoyed wandering through the various chapels, admiring the beautiful artwork and feeling a sense of peace and tranquility.
Overall, my visit to St. Stephen's Basilica was an absolute delight. The impressive dome, the sacred relic, the awe-inspiring views, and the opportunity to explore its magnificent interior made it an unforgettable experience. I highly recommend adding this architectural masterpiece to your itinerary when visiting Budapest.
Charlie West — Google review
ST. STEPHEN'S BASILICA
It is named in honor of Stephen, the first King of Hungary (c. 975–1038), whose right hand is preserved in the reliquary. The basilica features a Greek cross ground plan. While we didn't visit the interior of the church, we purchased tickets from the ticket office located across from the right side of the church and ascended to the exterior balcony encircling the church's dome, offering a panoramic view of the surrounding city. The steps to reach there are quite a few, but the experience is truly rewarding, especially as you reach the vast area beneath the external dome, where you can glimpse the interior dome of the church.
Orestis - — Google review
Such a stunning building. The ticket office is just off to the side. Expect to queue to buy your ticket. We bought the combined ticket which I recommend so you can get the fantastic views from the top. There are lifts to each part but you will have to climb a few stairs regardless. One of the most interesting things was St Stephen's hand kept in a case.
Coralie Pattenden — Google review
For sure, it is one of the most impressive buildings in Budapest and Europe. The outside is beautifully lightened during the night, and the details of its facade can be viewed during the daytime. In December, you'll also have the chance to visit one of Europe's most astonishing Christmas markets here. The inside is also a strong recommendation for all tourists. Usually, prices and waiting times are okay if you're not visiting during prime season.
Stephan Wagener — Google review
Beautiful by day, beautiful by night. It's well worth paying to see the panoramic view, especially the sunset.
To go up, you have the option of a lift (there are two - with a long queue) and stairs. Be aware that there are a LOT of stairs and spiral staircases. Be prepared 🏋🏻♀️
Nathasha Alves — Google review
Got the ticket for inside the church, treasury and terrace dome. The Full ticket is definitely worth it, inside is amazing and the terrace views are second to none on this side of the river. The treasury is less impressive and can be missed imo.. There's 307 steps and Further steps at the top so not suitable if you can't climb the steps
Felix T — Google review
Es ist bisher die schönste Basilika welche ich gesehen habe. Der roter Marmor an den Wänden in Verbindung mit Gold, wirkt unglaublich! Das Altar und die Deckenmalerei ist wunderschön. Am besten sucht man sich einen Stuhl und bewundert von dort aus alles. Die Tickets kauft man online oder in einem Nebengebäude. Für Senioren und Kinder gibt es Nachlass. Absolute Empfehlung!
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It is the most beautiful basilica I have seen so far. The red marble on the walls combined with gold looks incredible! The altar and the ceiling painting are beautiful. The best thing to do is find a chair and admire everything from there. Tickets can be purchased online or in an adjacent building. There are discounts for seniors and children. Absolute recommendation!
Agnes Morcinietz — Google review
Very nice basilica. We can go up to the view point near the dome to get a good view of the city. You can choose either elevator or stairs!
Taro — Google review
Very nice place to visit. The interior is beautiful. Climbing the tower part was awesome. A lot of steps, but it's worth it. There is a toilet at the middle part of the tower. The views are incredible
Muzafar Umarov — Google review
St. Stephen's Basilica, a masterpiece of architecture and spirituality, graces Budapest with its neoclassical beauty. It is as beautiful from the outside as it is from the inside. The soaring columns and mosaic-adorned domes inside look truly gorgeous. Don't miss the panoramic lookout offering stunning city views.
Ragini Mehra — Google review
One of the Budapest must visits. Come early as it's very busy here. I suggest getting the rooftop combo package.
A striking basilica from outside, it's a great photo opportunity. Inside is mind blowing. Such beautiful and reverence. A true blessing to the almighty creator.
There are roped off spots for quiet prayer and reflection. Please take your hat off indoors. A group of Chinese tourists unfortunately showed a lack of respect by refusing to do so.
The treasure room is interesting with luxurious and historical relics from previous bishops.
The rooftop had great views on rainy or sunny days. It's worth the extra effort. You can take the lazy elevator or take the stairs like I did.
Combined ticket is 3500HUF or free for teachers
Joe Macpherson — Google review
What an beautiful Basilica! We purchased tickets to hear Ave Maria and the acoustics were excellent. Take the time to wander around inside and see the art and altars. This is a functioning church so act accordingly. The Christmas fair outside is well done and had a lot to offer (much more than Vienna). This is on stop you should not miss.
Richard Wicker — Google review
Indeed, a treat for the eyes. St Istvan’s (Stephen’s) Basilica is one of the best architectures of Budapest. Although we didn’t get a chance to enter inside Basilica, we were delighted by the minute details of the arts engraved on the exterior walls.
I am looking forward to visit the church again so that I can get a chance to enter and enjoy the panoramic view of Budapest from its terrace.
Krishanu Chakraborty — Google review
It's not a place to pray for free. The Basilica and its grandeur come with a price: 6,000 HUF. The church hall at a lower fee is worth the money, I think, unless you want to see the surrounding view at the top. The Treasury is composed of very ornate robes, monstrances, and paintings. Going down the spiral steps is not for the faint-hearted or weak knees. 4-man lift is available, but the queue is long. The view at the top of the dome is breathtaking. However, there's no need to pay this extra fee if you've already gone on the Budapest Eye. The church hall is impressive and quite popular with weddings. Its decor is breathtaking, and as with all Basilicas, it gives you that feeling that God actually resides there. If you want to light a candle, make sure you have the right coins as the paying boxes do not provide other methods of payment.
Maria Estrada — Google review
The place at the time of visit was crowded, but still had the time and space for observing and appreciating the architecture. It is of great historical importance to the people. There was a service going on but the experience was wonderful especially the amazing sounds from the pianoforte. Highly recommended.
Martin Lutaaya — Google review
Beautiful church. Worth a visit. The entrance it's not too expensive. Inside it's simply stunning and you can go up for the best rooftop view of the city.
S. F. A. — Google review
Lovely Basilica. The center of the city. Extravagant interiors but nothing different than say, St Peter's Basilica in Rome which is FREE. If you feel like giving a forced donation by buying a ticket, please do make the pope happy!
I loved getting the free (voluntary tipping) walking tour with the guy in the red umbrella everyday at 11 am - i tipped as much as the entrance and was the best introduction to Budapest for 2.5 hours.
andraci Avenue just behind it is fantastic to walk.
Aveesh Kumar — Google review
A beautiful basilica, we really enjoyed our visit there. This is the largest church in Budapest. To access the dome, you can use 364 steps or the elevator, and this offers amazing views. The entrance is approximately £10 pp.
Aleksandra Baranska — Google review
Really nice place.
If you want to go in , you need to buy a ticket from the ticket office next to the church.
There is 2 different tickets
Either just church or church and viewing gallery.
The viewing gallery has a lift ( actually 2 ) to get up and down or if your daft as a brush. You can use the stairs.
Mark Ainscow — Google review
The view from the panoramic terrace is definitely worth the price of admission! You can see the entire city skyline from atop the basilica. I also saw the treasury, which had some very nice art, statues, and various Catholic accoutrements. The basilica itself has some beautiful architecture, finely detailed with statues of many saints and religious figures. I would say that anyone would find this place interesting. If you are a fan of architecture, history, or religion, it's a must-see.
Teddy Barfield — Google review
Stephen's Basilica is already very impressive from the outside, and it's even more impressive inside! The size of the basilica is huge and interiors are very richly decorated. It's worth buying a ticket with entry to the Panoramic Terraces, because the view of the city from above is beautiful!
Michał Kiełczyński — Google review
If you're visiting Budapest, the Basilica is an absolute must-see. This stunning architectural marvel is not just a feast for the eyes but also offers an enriching cultural experience. The highlight for many visitors, including myself, is the organ concert held at 5 PM. The acoustics of the Basilica paired with the skilled organist create an unforgettable auditory experience that resonates deeply within the grand walls of this sacred space. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a lover of classical music, or simply seeking a serene and beautiful place to reflect, the Basilica in Budapest will not disappoint. I highly recommend scheduling your visit to coincide with the organ concert for an experience that is truly sublime.
Bruno Stefani — Google review
Yeah I don't get why you'd need to pay a few to enter a place of worship.
Having said that, the fee paid is peanuts compared to the Jewish place not too far away, which is absolutely ridiculous.
Nevertheless, back to this Basilica.
I was impressed by the architecture and design. Truly amazing.
Ismail R — Google review
Probably the most beautiful basilicum I ever visited!
Don't miss king Stephen's (not Stephen King 😉) naturally mummified right hand, which is one of the most significant Hungarian national relics. It's located in a box at the right side.
J. A. — Google review
I’ve been traveling around Central Europe for the past 2 weeks and I’ve not seen a queue this long to purchase entry tickets to a cathedral. Attempted to purchase tickets online but somehow the website wasn’t working so I returned the next morning before the crowd. There’s several ticket option - church and tower & treasury and a combination of both. There’s a lift that goes almost to the top of the tower with amazing views of Budapest.
Ling — Google review
Just simply amazing, probably the most grandeur thing in the city of Budapest.
The view from the top is also breathtaking, especially during sunset.
Be aware though there is an elevator that will take you near the top, you’ll still need to take some stairs more until you reach the viewing platform.
Shenna Wew — Google review
The St. Stephen's Basilica in Budapest is a magnificent architectural marvel that effortlessly captures the essence of Hungarian grandeur and religious devotion. From its awe-inspiring exterior, adorned with intricate sculptures and towering domes, to its serene interior, filled with stunning frescoes and ornate decorations, every aspect of the basilica is a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of its builders.
Stepping inside, visitors are greeted by the majestic sight of the basilica's vast nave, illuminated by the soft glow of stained glass windows and bathed in the echoes of sacred music. The intricate details of the interior, including the elaborate altar and the shimmering mosaics depicting scenes from the life of St. Stephen, invite contemplation and reflection.
Ascending the basilica's dome offers visitors a breathtaking panoramic view of Budapest, stretching out in all directions, showcasing the city's rich history and architectural splendor. Whether admiring the basilica from afar or exploring its sacred spaces up close, a visit to St. Stephen's Basilica is an unforgettable experience that leaves a lasting impression on all who are fortunate enough to behold its beauty. Entrance is on payment only.
Vincenzo Prestera — Google review
It was an amazing experience the building itself was absolutely magnificent and the architecture humbles you. The inner section of the church takes you back in the era of kings and kingdoms and the artwork was truly something else. Last but not least the view on the floor is awe-inspiring I was left stunned from you could all of Budapest.
Nikolas Eleftheriadis — Google review
Spectacular church, opulent from every angle. It is certainly worth a visit while in Budapest. The treasury is a little disappointing as it's very small..the view from the tower is impressive. Expect to take some 145 steps. However there is a lift (and toilets mid way up).
Like St Peters in Rome it is a masterclass in craftsmanship, and work that can be enjoyed by any regardless of faith.
A certainty for a visit while in Budapest.
Michael Kelly — Google review
The exterior looks beautiful and fits really well with the other buildings, and the interior is absolutely stunning. The design of the altar is very eye catching. I would definitely recommend coming here, even if you aren't religious.
Ibrahim Mehdi (IM123) — Google review
We were so tired of walking all day and at the end we were almost not gonna enter here and skip it but it just made me forget all the fatigue I had. It was breathtakingly beautiful! I didn’t personally take the stairs all the way up to see the view but the inside was something I can admire all day long. Pay for that ticket and get in! ♥️
The Hungarian Parliament Building is an iconic landmark in Budapest and one of the oldest in Europe. It is home to the National Assembly of Hungary, and is one of the largest buildings in the whole of the country. The building is decorated with lavish Gothic Revival-style decorations and features a spectacular dome.
This is a truly beautiful Building, I can only imagine all the important history that this place has had. The grounds are fantastic and provide some breathtaking views. In my opinion the parliament building really comes to life in the night. I would also recommend taking an evening river cruise to see it at its full beauty.
Conor — Google review
Wonderful architecture in Europe! It is Budapest's most recognizable building. From every angle, it appeared magnificent. Stunning location with trees, gardens, and of course historical landmarks. The architecture is huge and quite detailed. Stunning view of the entire building. Although I was unable to enter, I was able to appreciate it from the outside.
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This is one of the largest parliament buildings in the world as the Hungarians saw Westminster and wanted to make their own version but slightly larger and I believe it is actually bigger than Westminster by about 20 feet. I recommend seeing it at night though from a boat ride when it's lit up. It's really beautiful.
St. K — Google review
This is a very impressive building, outside and inside. I was really looking forward to visiting it. However, only a few sections are open to the public, and that was disappointing considering how big this place is. You are not allowed to take pictures of where the crown is, but the room is astonishing. Guides are very nice and knowledgeable. If you have a European passport, the entrance is about £12. If you don't, I think it's twice as that.
Aleksandra Baranska — Google review
Building is beautiful no matter which angle you see. The best time to visit is in the morning and late evening especially from the boat. You can also visit it from inside but only with the tour which lasts about 45minutes. Tour is organized in different language but needs to booked in advance if for English.
Pranav Rathi — Google review
The Hungarian Parliament Building is an architectural masterpiece. Its grandeur and beauty are truly awe-inspiring. The intricate details and stunning design make it a must-visit landmark in Budapest.
The parliament building is truly stunning. I highly recommend taking a riverside walk to fully appreciate this spectacular landmark.
The nighttime view is absolutely stunning, especially when experienced through a boat trip.
Dostina Byanova — Google review
One must book his/her ticket beforehand. It was my case but all tickets were sold out for spontaneous visitors. The visit is very nice but too short (in my opinion). Nonetheless, I was still grateful to have this opportunity to discover this important democratic place in Hungary.
Very famous and you immediately understand why.
JM SD — Google review
Omg. One if the gorgeous buildings that I have ever seen before. This building is so perfect inside and out and during daytime and nighttime. You need to make a reservation to go inside and the normal price for an adult is 6400 ft but its worth it. You should definitely visit this place when you come to Budapest.
Anna — Google review
Wonderful architecture in Europe! It is Budapest's most recognizable building. From every angle, it appeared magnificent. Stunning location with trees, gardens, and of course historical landmarks. The architecture is huge and quite detailed. Stunning view of the entire building. Although I was unable to enter, I was able to appreciate it from the outside.
Linh Phan — Google review
Stunning building, especially pretty at night when it lights up. I took a boat tour along the river and would reccomend it to see the sights along the riverside. Didn’t go inside but the outside is a stop that’s totally worth it in Budapest. Seagulls flying on top at night look like beautiful twinkling lights, magical!!
Carmen Howe — Google review
Very beautiful and magnificent structure.
We booked a English guided tour of the Hungarian Parliament Building which lasted for about an hour and half.
The tour was amazing and you get to know some interesting facts about the parliament building and Hungary history. This is really a must to go destination for Budapest.
Here are a few tips to know before you plan your trip for the Hungarian Parliament -
Try to book the tickets online from their official website well in advance (2-3 weeks in advance) since the tickets get sold out very quickly. For e tickets, you need to exchange your e tickets with the physical tickets.
Chances of getting a ticket on the spot from the ticket counter is very difficult. However, if you want to try, reach the ticket counter around 8 am in the morning (it's opening time) and you might get a few tickets for the day.
The ticket counter does not sell advance tickets. They only sell tickets available for that day only. Use online booking as much as possible and plan weeks in advance.
This will be a audio guided tour where in you receive a radio and a headphone. The tour is available in multiple European languages including English.
Please Note - You can buy the tickets with any language available for a time slot, once you enter inside, once you get the audio guided machine, you have the option to select the language of your choice. Thus contradicting the entire idea of slots based on languages.
Last but not the least, the tour is amazing.
Nishad Kinhikar — Google review
It’s one of the must see places for sightseeing in Budapest. You can get great pictures from different perspectives. In my opinion, you should also see it with the amazing lights at night! Moreover, you can get a better view of pictures on the background of Parliament Building on the other side of the river.
Illy — Google review
One of the most amazing and gorgeous buildings I have been so far in Europe. Not just the parliament building, everything near by is making it better. River, beautifully lighted bridges and trams. It’s definitely an experience when you visit during Xmas. Must see for tourists!
Krishna Bhaskaran — Google review
Budapest most famous building. Huge and amazing Parliament with a stunning architecture. Unfortunately we were unable to get inside, therefore I recommend buying tickets online well before you decide to visit the Parliament. Worth a visit and definitely you can take some amazing pictures here.
Flet — Google review
One of the most beautiful buildings I’ve ever seen. It is the third biggest Parliament house in the world and one of the most beautiful parliaments according to me.
Once you go inside there are some guided tours (approximately 45 minutes) that can provide you with useful information about the parliament and history. They are offered in many languages including English, German, Spanish, Italian, etc. It's good value for money at around 10 Euro.
Certainly it looks much better from outside it's massive and very photogenic. The area around it is very well designed & landscaped.
It’s very symmetrical and gigantic. You can not miss the sight from almost anywhere around the Danube from many kilometers. The inside view of this beautiful monstrous building is equally incredible. If you are in Budapest a visit is really a must. The night view from a far distance looks like a royal gigantic palace with a beautiful reflection in the pristine waters of Danube.
Sapan Avarani — Google review
Visiting the Orszaghaz Building in Budapest is an experience that should not be missed. Its stunning architecture, rich history, and cultural significance make it an essential stop for any traveler seeking to immerse themselves in Hungary's past and present.
The main hall features a magnificent staircase that leads to various chambers and rooms filled with historical artifacts and artwork. The attention to detail in every room is remarkable, from the beautifully painted ceilings to the exquisite furniture.
Ajay Kumar — Google review
A spectacular sight and must see on an any visit. Highly recommended the tour where they take you around the parliament and you are given an audio guide to follow. You get to see the grand staircase and the guarded crown of Hungary. You also visit one of the legislative chambers. On the tour you get to learn about the history and design of the building and its influence. Recommend visiting inside and out. Lit up fabulously as night.
Philip Guard — Google review
I’m obsessed with this building. Truly emblematic of the beauty and history in Budapest. Beautiful at day, sparkling at night. The tour is fantastic too. The room with the crown jewels is the real highlight! make sure you book your tour tickets in advance.
Gokul S — Google review
3rd largest parliament building in the World.
Absolutely amazing. The view during the night is even better. Looks better from the other side of Danube river.
Pride of Hungary and main attraction of Tourists.
Silver Lining — Google review
The view from outside is just amazing! By that I mean from all the sides. At least 2-3 places to take awesome pictures.
I have not been inside, tickets are around 30 euros, check the official website.
Henrik Manukyan — Google review
Beautiful building with a very interesting story. You get to see many different sections, like the big dome room with the crown juvels, the golden stair case and the voting hall. Guide and audio guide was very friendly and competent. Well worth a visit, book well ahead of time.
Thomas Rasmussen — Google review
This building is one of the most iconic sites in Hungary and, if you're not planning on going inside, I'd highly recommend coming at night (before 11PM). The parliament building is most beautiful when lit up at night. The banks of the Danube at night is beautiful and filled with many romantic couples walking and sitting on benches. I'd highly recommend going for a stroll at night.
Andy Z — Google review
This is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the world, and for good reason. We had a guided tour here and were at times astonished with the excellence in workmanship that went into this building. If you love architecture, this is indeed a place to visit. Tickets should be booked well in advance, or you will simply miss out. It is that popular. There is also a tram passing around the building, and we found it easy to travel there. The parliament, furthermore, has a good souvenir shop, but a bit pricey. Do visit it, there are a few unique items to purchase. Should you happen to visit Budapest, this is definitely a must visit.
Kirsten van der Merwe — Google review
If you are visiting Budapest you can not miss the guided tour of this impressive building. Be sure to book the ticket in advance on the Lonely Planet guide suggested site, you can save 10€! We spent 17€ instead of 27€ of the official site. The ONE HOUR (with audioguide) tour will lead you throw the most beautiful rooms of the building, you will be impressed by the gold and rich decorations.
Bea Rimini — Google review
Beautiful on the outside and inside. I would highly recommend getting tickets weeks in advance. I tried getting tickets one week in advance and they were sold out but I was fortunate enough to book a tour that included the parliament tour. There are a bit of stairs but if you can’t walk up the several flights you can request to use the elevator. You can take pictures except when you enter the room to see the crown. You do need to retain your ticket for your entire tour as you need it it exit the tour.
The Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial commemorates the 3,500 people who were brutally murdered by Arrow Cross Party members during WWII. The bronze shoes that are scattered about the riverbank just a short distance away from the Hungarian Parliament Building make for a moving sight.
A very historical surreal experience. And it was lovely to walk down the whole Danube promenade where there are plenty of other statues too!
There are not scripts to tell you the story behind the shoes if you don’t already know. So googling the history is advised
Emma Hamilton — Google review
Nice location. Interesting story behind the shoes. Detailed metal work when looking at the shoes. This is a nice place to visit if you're local or a tourist. The views along the river bank are great and there is some amazing architecture! Worth a visit if you are ever in Budapest. Located right next to the parliament building.
Abel Everest — Google review
To get there you need to walk right on the edge of the river. We were there after a few days with heavy rain, which made it muddy 🤷🏻♀️ as there is no real pavement. Hope that in time they will build the beautiful promenade.
The memorial itself was heavily decorated with candles, flowers and traditional jewish materials. It is a beautiful memorial, sad, melancholic.
Would benefit from some lighting at night.
Andreea L. — Google review
Lovely monument for a terrible past. The views are amazing and highlights how far we have come. Could do with some readable information if you aren't on a tour.
Megan Reilly — Google review
It could get very touching if you know the story behind this. Looking at the monuments could bring you back to the devastating moment. Along the street and river there were many nice architectural buildings, not to mention the parliament that took us in awe.
Tan Sang Chuin — Google review
Heartbreaking- you can feel the terror and imagine the brutality. It is unimaginable how cruel and barbaric the Nazis and the eager evil Hungarian Iron Cross were, but this exhibit reminds us. Had my grandfather not left Budapest in 1921, our family would have surely been murdered as well.
Deborah Katchko Gray — Google review
It is a monument of a jewish victims in WWII. They ordered them to put off their shoes here. Definetly worth visiting and remember the victims. You can visit it for free walking by the Danube just in front of the Danube bank.
Georgi Dimitrov — Google review
A tear is definitely brought to your eye when you realize the trauma and fear of the persecuted people being chase into the river and being shot at by the soldiers, this type of brutality appear to still exit in our modern society in the Middle East.
Lance McBain-Charles — Google review
Un loc de tristă amintire,care poate desluși o parte din istoria tristă a omenirii.
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A place of sad memory, which can reveal a part of the sad history of mankind.
Ionut Nasalean — Google review
Very impressive and moving art work. Definitely worth to be visited but it’s also helpful to read about the history of world war and what happened to people in Budapest then it will be even more touching
Sanaz Esfahani — Google review
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The Budapest nature preserve is a green oasis on the banks of the River Danube, with a beautiful neo-gothic parliament building opposite Buda Castle and Fishermans Bastion. You can also see the Liberty Statue, Chain Bridge and Margaret Island from river cruises.
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The Szechenyi Chain Bridge is a beautiful, historic bridge that spans the River Danube linking Buda with Pest. It was designed by William Tierney Clark and built by Scottish engineer Adam Clark, and it remains an iconic symbol of bringing people together. The bridge is particularly striking at night when it is illuminated withThousands of lightbulbs.
Yes, this architectural jewel is just as majestic as you have heard. The unique bridge that connects Buda and Pest is a must for photos and walks. The feeling of walking on something like that is amazing. Of course, don't forget to see it at night. It's great!
Travel That — Google review
This bridge has a very good presence connecting between two important pieces of land with its lions guarding its entrance and exit reflecting the power of good art that may take you to another level of amazement.
I enjoyed the place but I think it needs a small area of chairs with sun protection to better spend time at this amazing spot. You can see the parliament building and the fisherman castle from this location.
Ahmed Reda Donia — Google review
The "chain bridge" is undergoing reconstruction. What a pity, I would have loved to stroll over it. But there are other bridges over which you can cross the Danube - for example the "Elisabeth bridge". An impressive iconic bridge with stunning architecture.
Nathalie Reichmuth — Google review
An obvious must when in Budapest!
Don’t forget to head up the funicular for an even better view!
Yes, this architectural jewel is just as majestic as you have heard. The unique bridge that connects Buda and Pest is a must for photos and walks. The feeling of walking on something like that is amazing. Of course, don't forget to see it at night. It's great!
Northern Wanderers — Google review
Not the most spectacular bridge I have seen and in Budapest alone its my top 3. All that said it offers a very beautiful view. Best is to sit close on one of the boat bars/restaurants and look towards the castle at night. It makes for a very memorable evening.
Emil — Google review
The bridge is now reopened to both pedestrian and vehicular traffic after being closed for renovations. Absolutely worth visiting and having a stroll across this stunning, historic bridge. A must see when in Budapest!
FKK Couple — Google review
For me this is the most beautiful bridge I have ever seen.
I’ve seen it by day and by night and I can say it was well taken care of it. I think the paint on the metalic parts was recently renewed.
The sculptures on it are nice, the lions that guard it at both ends are also giving a nice vibe. Also, when you go by boat under it is an interesting sensation.
A very nice landmark I could say.
Andreea Daniela Dinulescu — Google review
This is the chain bridge connect the old city and nee city buda and pest ! When you are Budapest you can never miss this bridge , atleast once you would have been crossed this bridge .
MOHAN KARUPPUSAMY — Google review
One of the most unique and beautiful bridges I have seen. It is undoubtedly an architectural marvel. This bridge connects buda and pest and is a treat for eyes. The night view is just as beautiful as the day. Great to take photos too.
Shilvy Karwa — Google review
My experience on Széchenyi Chain Bridge was nothing short of extraordinary. Its timeless beauty combined with its historical importance make it a must-visit attraction in Budapest. Whether you are strolling across it during daylight or admiring its illuminated splendor at night, this bridge will leave you with lasting memories and a deep appreciation for human ingenuity.
First and foremost, the bridge's design is truly breathtaking. The grandeur of its stone lions guarding each end and the intricate iron chains that hold it together are a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of its creators. Walking across this bridge feels like stepping back in time to an era when attention to detail and beauty were paramount
Ajay Kumar — Google review
Very nice structure. Really impressive for its age. You can walk, or enjoy through the bus 16, or, can cycle as well. Great views can be seen from the Buda castle area.
Sumanta Chakraborty — Google review
One of the iconic bridges in Europe, opened in November 1949. It is a chain suspension bridge and a monument that evokes Hungarian nationalist feeling of the mid-19th century and to Hungary's recovery from the destruction of the Second World War. A landmark, easily recognizable both day and night
CK Cheong — Google review
Opened Nov 20, 1849
Wiki:: The Széchenyi Chain Bridge is a chain bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Designed by English engineer William Tierney Clark and built by Scottish engineer Adam Clark, it was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Hungary.
AMG.17 — Google review
Absolutely magnificent! The lions, the views from it, the views it is in it, the walk on it, Great bridge. The only thing that could be better is if there are no vehicles and it's just pedestrian. But even now it's awesome. And the lights at night make it glow and shine in gold.
Marin “SayanMk” Kolev — Google review
I’m not going to bore you it’s a bridge in Budapest connecting Buda and Pest, this bridge not only serves as a practical passageway but also offers stunning panoramic views of the Danube River and the cityscape. You can see both sides of the city and can take deadly photos, luck of the Irish ☘️ it didn’t rain 😍 we got good weather Which was a bonus. Definitely feel like chills in the air after 4pm for sure.
M L — Google review
The Famous Szénchyi Chain Bridge does all its talking. They built a humongous bridge holding onto chains, it's a top sight to watch in the day as well as night.
Major tourist attraction place where you'll find people walking & clicking themselves at loads of places, different bridge angles looking for spectacular views.
Vaibhav Jain — Google review
Must have walked over the chain bridge 20 times our visit to Budapest. Great views over the Danube. Can be really busy but a great spot for Photos
Várhegy, also known as Castle Hill, is a must-visit destination in Budapest. It offers fantastic views of the entire city and its surroundings. The area has undergone renovations, making it even more beautiful to explore during the day or evening when the buildings are illuminated. The gardens on Castle Hill are stunning and add to the overall charm of the place. The splendid architecture further enhances the beauty of this location.
(Translated by Google) Fantastic views of the entire Budapest from Castle Hill. The surroundings of the castle after renovation - beautiful! I recommend it not only during the day but also in the evening when the beautiful buildings are illuminated not only on the Castle Hill but also on the other side of the Danube: Parliament, Basilica, bridges ...
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Fantastyczne widoki z Góry Zamkowej na cały Budapeszt. Otoczenie zamku po renowacji - przepięknie! Polecam nie tylko w dzień ale także wieczorem kiedy oświetlone są przepiękne budynki nie tylko na Górze Zamkowej ale też po drugiej stronie Dunaju: Parlament, Bazylika, mosty......
Jadwiga Cserhati — Google review
Beautiful place with beautiful gardens. A must see.
Brian R — Google review
Amazing place to visit and to be there all the day and specially at night... A lot of impressive picture can be taken there for a very nice memory... I strongly recommend to visit this beautiful place.
Hani Mansour — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place I highly recommend the place
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Bellissimo posto consiglio vivamente il posto
Daniele Santini — Google review
It's really nice. There are photos going up the hill which show how Budapest has changed, grown and developed over the years.
(Translated by Google) It's the most beautiful part of Budapest, what if you don't go there, there's a whole district around the castle that can be pleasantly visited on foot
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È la parte più bella di Budapest che fai non ci vai, c'è tutto un distretto al castello piacevolmente visitabile a piedi
Iury Armi — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful
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Erik PlaysALot — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place but I was disappointed because the public works markets were full of people, so it was very quick to pass
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Joli endroit mais j'étais déçu car des travaux publics marchés plein de monde , donc passage très rapide
The Fisherman's Bastion is a beautiful fortress with lookout towers that offers panoramic views of the city. It was built in Roman style in 1895 and was damaged during World War II, but has since been restored.
This place was stunning! If you are a fan of architecture or Harry Potter this was something magical! If visiting in the winter like we did i would suggest you wear proper shoes as we wore trainers and was icy on some parts! Also it is very worth waking up early to visit this place with less tourists about.
Christiana Nolan — Google review
It's like a dream😴💭. Amazing beauty. The best place after Hungarian Parliament is the Fisherman's Bastion. Free. No charges. You can have a great view of Danube & Budapest. Great place to click photos not only of views but also of yours. Loved. Nearby good eating joints. Spend at least half day here.
Sonia — Google review
This is a really pretty place to visit, it does feel a little like a fairytale as there's quite a number of spires. You can visit the church as well as the bastion itself. There are some great views of the city from here and is quite a romantic setting (if it's quiet). Nonetheless, its picturesque views offer great photo opportunities and is not one to miss if you like that.
Leslie Pang — Google review
A very nice place to visit for free. You can take very nice pictures there. There are some shops and coffee places, but they are always full. The best part is Matthias Church with its beautiful roof (this can be accessed by payment only). There are plenty of places to sit, and there are some toilets but you need to pay for them.
Aleksandra Baranska — Google review
The architecture of this landmark is truly stunning. It takes you back to the monarchic times. It provides probably one of the best views of the city. If you want to avoid the crowd, go there early (before 10 AM), otherwise, you might need to wait for a good photo spot. But the best lights are around sunset (and obviously the place is packed at that time)
?d?m Veres — Google review
Awesome place in Budapest. We went here during sunrise and you can see beautiful sunrise here. There will be less crowd in the early morning. Place is open all the times. Its nice architecture. Place is very near to Mattias church and very relaxing and peaceful
Asraful huque Maruf — Google review
My new favourite place in Budapest. We visited 3 times on a 4 day trip! Not only is the architecture beautiful, but you get incredible views of the city. Absolutely breathtaking and worth the visit!
Tip: Visit early morning or evening to avoid the crowds.
Tip #2: You need to buy a ticket to go up to the top sections in the day, but in the evening, they're free!
Stacey Mina — Google review
Un très bel endroit à visiter autant pour la vue sur Budapest que pour l’architecture magnifique !
Pas difficile d’accès et gratuit (sauf certains points de vue mais ce n’est pas vraiment nécessaire).
Il y a quelques boutiques, bars et restaurants en haut et noter que c’est un lieu très fréquenté.
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A very beautiful place to visit as much for the view of Budapest as for the magnificent architecture!
Not difficult to access and free (except for certain viewpoints but this is not really necessary).
There are a few shops, bars and restaurants up top and note that it is a very busy place.
Nina K — Google review
Definitely the most Instagrammable spot in Budapest, it's always a nice place for a picture. But be warned, it's full of people trying to have their picture taken. Better to go early in morning or late at night. Free to visit of course. Souvenir shop and coffee place on site. Highly recommend.
Paul Heller — Google review
Amazing place, beautiful architecture. Fisherman's Bastion you can visit all for free. No charges. A great view of river Danube and Budapest is given from here. Nearby are good eating joints, places for coffee, you can spend whole day here.
You will enjoy in every corner of this beautiful Bastion.
Prepare your phones and cameras!
Aleksandra Nesic — Google review
Absolutely stunning location, the highlight of our visit to Budapest. Most of the site is free, but for a small fee you can walk along the ramparts and take pictures away from the bulk of the crowds, which I would definitely recommend. The view is also lovely but the architecture is truly spectacular and it was hard to tear myself away from it!
Beth K — Google review
Free to enter, only few places in tower for fee. Very nice to chill out, an good view from the top. But better to get there in early morning or in the evening special in summer. It wad hot and not comfortable.
Mokha Shay — Google review
Beautiful architecture and high vantage points for some of the best panoramic views of Budapest and the Danube river. Entry is free but fairly crowded depending on when you go - best views would be during sunrise (with the fewest tourists) or sunset.
The Fisherman’s Bastion is one of the must-see sights when in Budapest so I would highly recommend it.
Paulius Juskenas — Google review
Awesome place in Budapest. We went here during sunrise and you can see beautiful sunrise here. There will be less crowd in the early morning. Place is open all the times. Its nice architecture. Place is very near to Mattias church and very relaxing and peaceful
jayeshmon cj — Google review
Beautiful place in Budapest.
Fisherman's Bastion is located at height. You can go by stairs. Or take the funicular from the starting point.
After a bit of trek you will arrive at beautiful landmark. From where you can have completed view of the city overlooking Danube river.
Architecture is at its best at this place.
Must visit if you love to see old buildings and get connected with ancient times.
Strongly recommend 👍👌
Anshulika Chawla — Google review
Such a beautiful place with a lovely lookout over this city and clearly the best picture spot in town as there were so many people there taking photos. But the whole place reminded me of Hogwarts. I just loved being there. Get a coffee or a chimney cake and just enjoy it.
Samantha John — Google review
This place is really lovely, the architecture is great. It has a great view of the pest side. Lots of people during the day but if you go there earlier, it’s really a different vibe and feel. You can appreciate the place more.
There’s also a fee if you want to reach the highest wall in Fisherman’s Bastion. Tickets can be bought online or on site.
Jamie Marie — Google review
One of the most incredible views I have ever seen, the building and surroundings are astonishing, and the views of Budapest itself just wow!! It is a MUST visit for anyone!! Make sure to leave plenty of time to visit this place so you can view from every point of it and see every single bit of detail on the buildings. No other words than WOW!!! I'll be back again for sure!!! What a fantastic experience! And a beautiful day to top it off..
Cat “Kiddy Cat” Kerslake — Google review
Not to miss: this the place, which you do not want to miss when visiting Budapest...it's very high on the hill with lots of stairs, if you search on Google maps it's recommends you to take stairs, and not many people are aware but a bus goes up to the Bastion...and it drops you right at the spot..no need to take single stairs. It's such a beautiful place with a mesmerizing view over the City Budapest...I would highly recommend to go there...it's an experience to be there...:)
Deepika G — Google review
My recommendation is to visit this place before sunset and observe sunset during hot summer days.
The place provides beautiful opportunity to see Budapest and sun will paint the sky and makes amazing atmosphere.
I don’t know why, but no tickets were needed.
Vladimir Balusik — Google review
Very nice part of Budapest. Very crowded with people who want to make a good picture for Instagram. But fantastic views of the city. Tip: visit at sunset / dusk for the best views.
Bram Bessems — Google review
A beautiful fort on the Danube basin, looking over Budapest stole my heart. Its beautiful roof tiles, architectural elements and the vibe from atop was truly extraordinary. This place is a must visit while in Budapest.
Piuli Basu Roy Chowdhury — Google review
This is a must!! It's a nice walk to get there, it has really good views and you don't need to pay to see the buildings (you can for extra sightseeing)! In front of the Mathias church we were lucky to see Chinese children playing a symphonic concert
Laura CM — Google review
This place is so amazing! It's look like from magic movie! One of the my favourite place I Budapest! This is amazing place to photos. Of course enthusiastic of architecture will be very happy to see this place.
Natalia — Google review
If you can visit in the late afternoon and stay until the early evening, you can get a nice view from here at sunset. I opted to walk up from the Chain Bridge because the weather was nice and I wanted to see all of the autumn colors as I hiked up to Castle Hill.
Jacqueline Stephen — Google review
The castle and fisherman’s bastion is right beside one another - It’s a visitors main attraction spot, but I most say extremely hassle free. I’ve travelled a lot, and most tourist attractions have creepy men trying to sell you items, or stick tacky bracelets on your arm then ask for money. Here none of that happens at all. You can walk around freely which is nice. Which should be the Norm to do anyways - but I found it good. Not too overwhelming (again this might depend on the time you go). February not that busy, and in the evenings very quiet. My apartment was close by, the views are spectacular. The downside you’ll see just LOADS AND LOADS of phones all over the place, in your face, in your space 😂 when are we ever gonna live in the moment 🤷♀️ you can see Budapest city from here. Look it’s definitely nice to see, to get into this little castle you’ve to pay a fee but you’re basically paying to see all these “travel bloggers and insta” people taken up the entire balconies 🫡
M L — Google review
Very pretty. Shops locally and very expensive chimney pastry stalls €10 for one 😳). Can use scooters up here but check parking as we had to walk all the way back down to find parking or lose minutes. Restaurants up top. Areas to visit have to pay for them all about €3. Great views of the city.
L Rowe — Google review
Beautiful architecture, it is honestly impressive even more so during a sunny day! Reaching the bastion is quite easy by foot. However, as it stands on a hill, it can be quite steep at times (there are a lot of stairs, too!). It does have good bus connections (bus no.16 takes you straight to the main square).
I would recommend going to the bastion not only for the amazing view of Budapest but also for the tour of the underground caves as it's really interesting!
Perla B. — Google review
A nice place offering a good view over the city! A bit overhyped on social media but definitely worthy of visiting. Can be crowded as it is a very touristy place but the exteriors of the church and the other architecture is pretty
Rucha Paranjape — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking place. Stunning views to the city and river. Be aware that the place itself and the Cafe that you can find nearby are pretty crowded.
Anna Solodova — Google review
Great visit here, atmosphere was fabulous and the views of the city and river were excellent. We took the electric buggy taxi up, a fun way to arrive.
Food and drink available, make sure you have change for the toilet!.
Neil Littleales — Google review
Beautiful panoramic viewing terrace with fairy tale towers in Budapest. Incredible points of view that will inspire a creative photographic eye to take & make photo masterpieces. Take an opportunity to play with marvelous sights and inspire others with your photos.
Starbucks is located at the top, where you can refresh and sharpen your mind.
Don’t miss the opportunity to visit all connected architectures in this area. Gothic style Matthias Church is one of them.
Dejan Blagaić — Google review
The entire area is fascinating. All structures are very beautiful and picturesque. At the viewing point, you can see all the beautiful sites in Budapest like Chain Bridge, Castle, Parliament building and etc.
Bus 216 send you directly under staircase toward fisherman bastion
Joo Hock Gooi — Google review
We visited during the day, dusk, and night, and each time was amazing.
There’s something truly special about this place; it feels very magical. The views are stunning too.
My favorite time was 7 pm, just as the sun was setting (in April), as there weren’t many people around, and it was beautiful. It’s lovely during the day as well, but it can get crowded, so if you prefer fewer people, evening and nighttime are better.
It’s really worth seeing at different times of the day as it makes Budapest look even prettier.
Paul Fosse — Google review
It’s definitely a must see location in Budapest. You get a great view of Danube River, chain bridge and the parliament building on the background of your photos. At some locations, you need to pay but there are many other ways to enjoy it out there with free entry mostly.
Illy — Google review
This is very popular place in city and one can get a good panoramic view of pest side. This place has a small park, where you can just sit and relax.
Opt to come bit early in time while the day starts (before 9AM) to beat the crowd and get good photograph for memories.
The Matthias Church is a medieval church located in the Fishermens Bastion district of Budapest. The church has undergone several rebuilds and renovations, most notably between 1874 and 1896 when it was rebuilt in neo-Gothic style by Frigyes Schulek. The church features brightly coloured tiles on its roof, intricate painted interiors, and architectural splendor.
An amazing place, and an even better view from the top of the tower! Entrance tickets are purchased at the box office across from the church, there are several tours a day. There are 197 steps to the top and you go with a guide who speaks in English and the local language. Also, there are many seating areas around the church where you can enjoy the beautiful view. Don't miss out if you're in Budapest!
Andrijana Stojadinovic — Google review
A truly unique church in Europe. Not too grand, but also not small. The church is beautifully decorated with patterns usually not seen in other churches. Very hard to believe that this was once a mosque. Exterior tower is nice. Went for a High Mass service to get the full effect of the worship space - truly stunning. As a tech geek, I was impressed to see a transparent screen used to display the words to the hymns, readings, and sermons. Don’t forget to visit the side chapels.
Great surroundings as well, a must for tourists.
Liam Avalon — Google review
Magnificent church. Very beautiful and impressive. lots of beautiful and breathtaking details. I loved every single corner of it. inside the church you can see some valuable objects too. The paintings and ceiling craftsmanship were amazing.
Noushin Jahan — Google review
Tickets for entry are across the plaza, with an optional extra ticket for going up the tower (around 300 steps).
Architecturally aesthetic church that’s worth a visit if you’re religious or just want a quick sightsee. It takes about 30 minutes to see everything inside and while the displays show more about the history of the church, it’s all pretty similar to other touristy churches, so it can be boring for some.
Paulius Juskenas — Google review
Wow, what an amazing church and in a beautiful area too . I came to Budapest specifically to visit St Stephens Basilica and left totally confused .There are so many lovely churches here, and this one is right up there .
The beautiful roof reminded me of St Stephens Cathedral in Vienna and inside just got even more beautiful .
It may be me being not very travelled and a bit thick but this must be a one off . It is stunning and I left awestruck .
I was lucky enough to be treated to a very talented young man playing a beautiful piece on the organ . He was great a real star in my opinion .
Personally I loved the pulpit and a sort of telescopic Lamb of God window it was great .
Heimdal Odinson — Google review
Will give place a 4.5.
One of the most popular places in Budapest. Go early as it gets crowded with bus loads of visitors by 10am.
Photo opportunities are aplenty outside but wait till you walk through the entrance. The interior is magnificent. One of the most well decorated we have ever visited.
The tour inside is also well routed and planned by the management. 👏. There was only a small crowd inside and our cameras never stopped snapping. 😂
The relics and displays were awesome and colourful.
Entrance to Matthias is 2900 HUF/adult. Super reasonable and really worth the effort.
To get here, there’s a steep climb up some well paved walkway. For those who are physically challenged, there is a bus to go up. Right to the door steps, literally.
Don’t miss this place if you are in Budapest.
Eddy Khoo — Google review
The most beautiful church in Hungary, they say. And one of the most beautiful I've ever visited, and trust me I've seen a few and the best around Europe! Easily beats some very heavy names out there! Very warmly decorated, really good vibes, the balconies and the upper level tour a super plus! Stunning to say the least.
Shoe Princess — Google review
Wonderful architecture, the top tiles are colorful are unique for that place. The inside acoustic is awesome, the person in charge of the piano played a piece in the organ, it literally blew our mind. The museum, collection of seals, artifacts, treasures are interesting.
Samkhya Ghosh — Google review
Spectacularly well maintained church.
If you’re lucky, there will be live music when you are visiting and you get to enjoy the amazing acoustics of the building.
This is in a very well visited part of budapest so if you want to get a private moment alone, you will want to come early before the crowds show up. Afternoons are not recommended for this reason.
Set aside an hour so you can do justice to this church.
Venu Javarappa — Google review
The church is a work of art! Exquisite architecture, amazing details! Makes you wonder why our civilisation regressed.. Go there and see the beauty of it! It's one of the best in the world without a doubt! Tip: Go see it by night, less crowded, and beautifully lit
Daniel Geodoiu — Google review
Matthias Church in Budapest is a true masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Its awe-inspiring facade, adorned with intricate details, captivates from afar. Once inside, the interior's grandeur and historic significance unfold. The vibrant stained glass windows and ornate decorations transport visitors to another era. Ascending the tower rewards with panoramic views of the city. The church's role in Hungarian history adds depth to the visit. While its exterior is a marvel, the interior's spiritual ambiance and historical resonance make Matthias Church a must-see, embodying Budapest's cultural and architectural splendor.
Abhishek Kulkarni — Google review
A great part of Hungary, was very peaceful and quiet here. You can pay a small price to go in to the church and have a look around which I would recommend due to the beautiful architecture. You can pay a small price and climb the tower which I would recommend, you may struggle this if you are older and scared of heights. I think it is 197 steps tall with fantastic views all over Budapest.
Conor — Google review
Amazing church built in Gothic fashion. It is more beautiful from the inside, and has very unique architecture and design. The small fee you pay to visit the inside is worth the experience. There are several info placards inside that guide and inform you about the history of the church. Museum is accessible up the stairs and included in the ticket. Visit inside the church is a must.
Sushruta Das — Google review
The ins and out of this magnificent gothic style church are forth visiting and paying the entrance ticket for. We arrived right before it opened and were able to take photos without the crowds. They offer guided tours in English with an actual guide or you can follow on your phone via an app. Inside you can go to the tower, up around 100 steps. You can also observe some royal pieces.
Nathalie Gil de Rubio — Google review
One of the most beautiful and unique church architectures I've ever seen, from outside and inside. You need to buy a ticket to go inside, but it is totally worth it. In front of the church there is the fisherman's bastion, creating a nice and beautiful atmosphere. Totally recommended to visit!
Sahar Pourahmad — Google review
Stained glass windows and the airy heights of a church? Let there be light and good golly what a sight.
Though its small and quaint, it has many artifacts and a wholesome ambience. Attendants were very nice and helpful.
72 day card only offers free access
Mer-Ria — Google review
Beautiful church set in the fisherman's bastion area over looking the river Danube. You can buy tickets from the kiosk across from the church less than a minute's walk. There is a dress code, so make sure you look at the signs to make sure you are dressed properly.
Derek Booth — Google review
A beautiful church on a hill with adorable surrounding streets. The church has a wonderful architecture and looks like something from a fairy tale. Around the church is a beautiful square, a park and the rest of the fortress, which is very photogenic.
Sveto Rakovic — Google review
Beautiful church, tickets are reasonably priced. The museum (which is inside the church) is included with the base ticket to the church. I really liked all the paintings and tapestries. I recommend you to visit it in the morning, because there are not that many people.
Jan Bubeníček — Google review
We have been here in January 2024. It’s so sensational! The Matthias Church is located on Trinity Square in the Castle District on the Buda side of the city in the Fishermen's Bastion section. The Matthias Church - officially the Church of Our Lady (Nagyboldogasszony-templom) - was the first church on the Schlossberg. It is also registered as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. I can highly recommend a tour here!
Alper K. — Google review
We went when it was raining which made the tile roof look especially attractive. The outside of the church is right next to Fisherman’s Bastion. The inside has a lot to offer. Multiple levels, amazing stained glass and relics from the church’s past. It also has a great gift shop that sells umbrellas so being as we didn’t have any it was a little miracle they did!
Christian Herzog — Google review
Background:
It was built in 1015, original name was The Church of Mary/The Church of Our Lady, destroyed/reconstructed many times and two kings of Hungary were crowned here.
I can review only the exterior of the church, since my 48hrs. Budapest Card is not acceptable for the moment.
A lot of tourists like me queueing the line just to get inside.
Some of them, just want to see the church especially the colored tile roof.
The updated church is styled and restored in Neo-Gothic.
Recommendable to visit this place and if you have an extra pocket, better to see inside the church.
John Paul Tuquib — Google review
Such a beautiful church. Well worth the entry price that you need to pay at the ticket booth outside. Both the interior and exterior are truly special. Make sure to get there well before 5pm as this is when it closes.
Coralie Pattenden — Google review
Definitely worth a visit, if you pop up in Buda castle district. It is a very big and peculiar church, with beautiful decorations. You can also take the stairs and take a look of the main hall from upstair. Nice marble statue of Princess Sissi. Price 8€
Bea Rimini — Google review
Wow, this church made a great impression on me, beautiful architecture from the outside, and incredibly finished from the inside. The ticket price is 2,500 HUF. Without a doubt, one of the most beautiful churches I have ever seen.
Michał Kiełczyński — Google review
Our visit to Matthias Church in Buda was truly captivating. The church's stunning architecture, adorned with beautiful colors, seamlessly weaves together the history of the church and Budapest, creating a rich narrative.
Ascending the tower was a highlight, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Budapest. While the view was amazing, it's worth noting that there's no elevator, requiring visitors to ascend by stairs. The effort is rewarded with an unparalleled perspective of the city.
Exploring the intricate designs and colors of the church's roof added another layer of appreciation. Matthias Church is undoubtedly a must-visit in the Castle District and Buda, providing a memorable blend of history, art, and panoramic beauty.
Fernando Batista — Google review
An absolute spectacle to feast your eyes with. It is easy to reach the temple with bus and it absolutely worth to see .The church takes you to different era makes you feel like you are in the Medieval ages the architecture the paintings . A trully fascinating spectacle which words cant describe. The ticket to enter is about 15€ for adults although it is open until seven o'clock. There are several subsection to explore and read about the history and the role it served shaping the history of the Hungarian nation. It is easily in top 5 places to visit in Budapest !
Protected area with wildlife including wild boar & deer, plus folk architecture & cultural relics.
The best way to appreciate this lovely area is on foot or, like I did, by bicycle. Pretty villages, glorious vistas and abundant nature make this a relaxing and rewarding place to visit. The roads are largely free of heavy traffic though the signposting for the Orseg 2 bike trail which I tried to follow was rather erratic. I somehow ended up on the busy Route 86 which is on the east side of the area and it was not pleasant!
Christopher Evans — Google review
Lots to see and do. Walking trails and visitor attractions. Mostly nature and historical culture focused.
Settle Gold — Google review
It's the most beautiful place in Hungary.
gabor arato — Google review
Beautiful nature and environment. Among the best places of Hungary to relax.
Szabolcs Jánky — Google review
Exhibit was closed due to heavy rainfall in the previous weeks. Goats are nonetheless cute.
ShadowPhrogg32642342 — Google review
beautiful. Worth visiting every corner
Endre Hoffmann - The Doctor of Self-Worth — Google review
Another world in Hungary! Great green forests, wild animals and lovely peoples.
Marker K. — Google review
Great place to escape from the city
Barnabas Soos — Google review
The name of the place is Lapok haza and is actually wetland. Bring portable chairs with and enjoy to sit near the stream in the shaddow. It is really enjoyable. It is lovely surrounding and the driving through villages will bring you back in old times.
Beautiful and peaceful nature, amazing wines for affordable prices. Tatijana is very friendly and nice. I highly recommend to all wine, apple and juices lovers! 🍏🍷🍀
Arinna Marin — Google review
Excellent experience, a warm welcome 😍 Beautiful place owned by extremely friendly and fully professional people.
We tried 5 different sorts of wine and each was better than the last one.. the place on its own is breathtaking 😌
A piece of advice: try everything 😎
A “must visit” place 🍷🤩
Thank you for everything ❤️
Kristina — Google review
Amazing experience! The lady that welcomed us was extremely friendly and she talked and explained about the wine process they do. We tried 6 different sorts of wine and each was better than the last one.. the place on its own is breathtaking and a great relaxation place - a sight for sore eyes! Thank you for having us! 🍷 ❤
Nika Vitković — Google review
Excelent wines and even better staff. Tatijana was very friendly and helpfull and we had a blast tasting their wines, juices and homemade bread with pumpin oil. The outdoor seating with the overview of vineyards and suroundig hills is very beatuiful.
David Borso — Google review
A beautiful winery with the loveliest lady hosting all the delicious tastings!
The wine tasting itself is unhurried, with the history and description carefully explained. The most lovely and refreshing afternoon filled with delightful tasting white wines and the best apple chips we’ve ever tasted!
Highly recommend this winery, be sure you bring all the cash so you can buy all the wines and apple chips!
Natalie and Nathan from England
Natalie Kinsley — Google review
A very nice place owned by a local and fully professional people.
They will welcome you warmly. You can buy several products they are producing by themself.
A “must visit” please if you are neraby.
Warmly Recommended!
Korcula Hill — Google review
Runaway in thw hills, world class wine ,homemade dryed meat and cheese - pictures will explain better
Tomislav Pavic — Google review
A beautiful wine house offering an authentic experience of their excellent produce. The biggest thank you to the lovely hosts! 🤗 A piece of advice: try everything!
Nice, unfortunately a part of it was closed for renovations. It is not vary well maintained and that is a pity. It was freezing cold inside in mid January. I guess they have not warm it because of economical reasons, but this is a big minus for the few tourists interested in the castle. Sunday, as many other castles in Slovenia, it is closed. This castle is opened during the week days and until 13:00 on Saturday. I actually added the opening hours for google because it was not even showing. It's clear that they lack tourists, but this opening hours don't help at all. People are mostly free on weekends, so how could someone visit anything if it is closed?! 🤔
Ana-Andreea Cioca — Google review
The museum is a bit eclectic ;-)
Marcell Lipp — Google review
A beautiful place to visit.
Blaž Alič — Google review
Beautiful park, well taken care of, great for kids, some animals to see and a nice playground. Not sure if the cafeteria still runs. Last time I was there wes fee years back.
Constantine “ConstantineTheGreat” Makris — Google review
My friend married there. Perfect place
Nikola Tesla — Google review
The castle is not in a good shape. There is no hint its Hungarian origin (Szapary noble family). The park around the castle is well-maintained and relaxing
Zoltan Rethati — Google review
History od Sobota revealed. Interesting.
Tomaž Miholič — Google review
Castle from late 18 th century, whit one of the best of museums in Slovenija. Here is a permanent exibition of history of Prekmurje from bronze age to begining of 20th century. Castle host also Mikk an alternitive club whit very interesting concert program.
Jeruzalem is a small settlement in the eastern part of the Slovene Hills in the Municipality of Ljutomer in northeastern Slovenia. The area traditionally belonged to the Styria region and is now included in the Mura Statistical Region.
The local church is a pilgrimage church dedicated to Mary of the Seven Sorrows. Wikipedia.