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Corinthia Budapest
Corinthia Budapest
Continental Hotel Budapest
Continental Hotel Budapest
H2 Hotel Budapest
H2 Hotel Budapest
Prestige Hotel Budapest
Prestige Hotel Budapest
Hotel Oktogon Haggenmacher
Hotel Oktogon Haggenmacher
Mamaison Hotel Chain Bridge Budapest
Mamaison Hotel Chain Bridge Budapest
InterContinental Budapest by IHG
InterContinental Budapest by IHG
Park Plaza Budapest
Park Plaza Budapest
Bohem Art Hotel
Bohem Art Hotel
Elisabeth Downtown Apartments by FirstHost
Elisabeth Downtown Apartments by FirstHost
voco Budapest D8 by IHG
voco Budapest D8 by IHG
Aurea Ana Palace by Eurostars Hotel Company
Aurea Ana Palace by Eurostars Hotel Company
Hotel Vision
Hotel Vision
K+K Hotel Opera Budapest
K+K Hotel Opera Budapest
Florin Apart Hotel
Florin Apart Hotel
Carlton Hotel Buda Castle
Carlton Hotel Buda Castle
Barcelo Budapest
Barcelo Budapest
SOPHIA PALACE Hotel Budapest
SOPHIA PALACE Hotel Budapest
Mystery Hotel Budapest, Preferred Hotels & Resorts
Mystery Hotel Budapest, Preferred Hotels & Resorts
Eurostars Palazzo Zichy
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Aurea Ana Palace by Eurostars Hotel Company
Aurea Ana Palace by Eurostars Hotel Company
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Top neighborhoods in Budapest

Belváros - Lipótváros
Heart of Budapest, District V boasts political, financial, and touristic significance. Explore iconic sites like Hungarian Parliament Building, St Stephen's Basilica, and Széchenyi Chain Bridge.

Terezvaros
Terezvaros delivers Budapest's greatest hits with UNESCO-listed Andrassy Avenue flaunting jaw-dropping neo-Renaissance architecture at every turn. The golden-domed Hungarian State Opera House stands like a magnificent centerpiece, while the House of Terror Museum offers a sobering look at Hungary's complicated past. Liszt Ferenc Square buzzes with outdoor cafes where you can people-watch under leafy plane trees. Getting around couldn't be easier with the charming yellow M1 metro line stopping at Opera, Oktogon, and Vörösmarty stations. You'll find everything from elegant bistros serving traditional Hungarian dishes to boutique hotels housed in gorgeous 19th-century buildings. The neighborhood strikes that perfect balance between tourist attractions and authentic local hangouts.

Erzsebetvaros
Situated on the Pest side of the Danube, this densely populated district boasts the historic Jewish quarter and the largest functioning synagogue in Europe, Dohány Street Synagogue.

Castle Hill
Castle Hill crowns Budapest with centuries of Hungarian history etched into its cobblestone streets. Fisherman's Bastion offers panoramic Danube views while the colorful tiled roof of Matthias Church catches the eye. Art lovers can spend days exploring the Hungarian National Gallery and Budapest History Museum housed in the majestic Royal Palace. Medieval courtyards hide charming cafes perfect for savoring traditional pastries. Most of Castle Hill is pedestrian-only, making it ideal for leisurely exploration on foot. Tram stops at Halász utca, Batthyany Place, and Mikó utca connect you to greater Budapest. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings provide a taste of old-world charm with modern comforts.

Jozsefvaros
Jozsefvaros offers an authentic slice of Budapest where shopping centers like Arena Plaza mingle with cultural gems and industrial-turned-artistic spaces. Roma cultural centers showcase vibrant traditions while the emerging ruin bar scene brings nightlife to converted courtyards. The Corvin Quarter's modern complex creates a striking contrast to weathered socialist-era buildings nearby. Budget travelers rejoice with accommodations and restaurants priced well below city center rates. Getting around is simple with Metro Line 3 and several tram stops connecting you to Budapest's attractions. The neighborhood's eclectic mix of 19th-century tenements and gleaming modern developments creates a fascinating urban landscape to explore.
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Budapest and related destinations
Thermal baths offer a quintessential Budapest experience, where locals soak in steaming waters beneath ornate domes at Széchenyi or Gellért. The Danube divides Buda's hills from Pest's boulevards, with the Chain Bridge connecting these distinct personalities. Parliament's Gothic spires demand attention, especially when illuminated at night. Margaret Island provides an urban escape with medieval ruins and musical fountains. Café culture thrives in grand establishments where writers once plotted revolutions over perfect pastries. The ruin bars of the Jewish Quarter transform abandoned buildings into eclectic drinking spots filled with mismatched furniture and local hipsters. For the best city views, climb to Fisherman's Bastion, where fairy-tale turrets frame panoramas worth every step.

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