Budapest

Harbour view towards the Buda of Budapest

Budapest: A Micro Guide 🇭🇺

Budapest is a city split by the Danube and stitched together with history, design, and thermal waters. From grand architecture, cool cafés, playful parks and world-class culture, here’s a curated micro-guide of where to stay, eat, explore — and just enjoy the city.

🛏️ Where to Stay

Stories Boutique Hotel

Eclectic, colorful, with a cozy courtyard. Located in the lively Jewish Quarter and with all the good restaurants just around every corner: Stories Hotel

Vernon House

Modern, minimalist, and peaceful. Perfect design entusiasts and great location: Vernon House

Moments Hotel

Elegant hotel on Andrássy Avenue with spa and comfortable rooms and a also close to everything. Andrássey Avenue was inspired by Champs Elysee in Paris and is home to the main international fashion houses: Moments Hotel

🍽️ Eat & Drink

Fleischer Restobar

A beautiful little spot serving elegant dishes and (good) local wines. It is a mix between tapas and Asian fusion, and we absolutely loved it. Very small. Get there early or make a reservation: Restobar

Costes Downtown

Michelin-star dining in a light, relaxed setting. Recommended for an amazing lunch: Costes

Mazel Tov

Lush ruin courtyard with greenery, lights, and delicious Middle Eastern food: Mazeltov

Franziska

Bright, modern brunch spot in Buda with healthy dishes and good coffee: Franziska

New York Café

Gilded and dramatic — come for the atmosphere, stay for the cake: New York

Gelarto Rosa

Because gelato as a rose is always a good idea: Gelarto Rosa

🖼️ Museums & Culture

Museum of Fine Arts

From ancient Egypt to 20th-century masters, all housed in a stunning neoclassical building: Szepmuveszeti

Lumiere Hall

Immersive digital art experiences in a striking industrial space: Lumiere

đź‘€ Things to See & Do

• Parliament Building â€“ Neo-Gothic beauty right by the river.

• Buda Castle Funicular â€“ Ride the old cable car up Castle Hill for views and charm.

• Fisherman’s Bastion â€“ White stone lookout towers with panoramic views.

• Chain Bridge â€“ Budapest’s most iconic bridge, glowing beautifully at night.

• Heroes’ Square â€“ Monumental statues and a gateway to City Park.

• City Park (Városliget) â€“ Green space with lakes, playgrounds, and castles.

✨ Local Highlights (that we did not get to try, but is on the list for our next visit)

Széchenyi Baths

Baroque-style thermal baths — We heard you should go early morning or near sunset for the best experience.

Margaret Island 🏝️

A traffic-free island in the middle of the Danube with fountains, bike rentals, and shady walking paths.

Boat tour on Danube 🚤

We just stayed 3 days and though we could have spend more time, I would sat that 3 days is enough that you get a good feel of the city. Till next time, Budapest ❤️.

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