Guidebook for Budapest

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Guidebook for Budapest

Food Scene

Very good Middle Eastern cafe
71 residents recomanen
Dobrumba
5 Dob u.
71 residents recomanen
Very good Middle Eastern cafe
Great Belgian beer in Budapest!
38 residents recomanen
Mosselen Belgian Beer Café
14 Pannónia u.
38 residents recomanen
Great Belgian beer in Budapest!
One of the best Hungarian cuisine in Budapest!
106 residents recomanen
Rosenstein Vendéglő
3 Mosonyi u.
106 residents recomanen
One of the best Hungarian cuisine in Budapest!
Very good, Michelin star
174 residents recomanen
Borkonyha Winekitchen Restaurant
3 Sas u
174 residents recomanen
Very good, Michelin star
Great Hungarian food
198 residents recomanen
Két Szerecsen
14 Nagymező u.
198 residents recomanen
Great Hungarian food
One of the best Spanish food places in Budapest
57 residents recomanen
Pata Negra Pest
8 Kálvin tér
57 residents recomanen
One of the best Spanish food places in Budapest
Little bit outside, but great price/quality ratio
47 residents recomanen
Olimpia étterem
5 Alpár u.
47 residents recomanen
Little bit outside, but great price/quality ratio
Very good food. Little touches of Italian, French and Hungarian Novelle cuisine
49 residents recomanen
Fricska Gastropub
56-58 Dob u.
49 residents recomanen
Very good food. Little touches of Italian, French and Hungarian Novelle cuisine
Regional bistro with the cuisine of lake Balaton
6 residents recomanen
Paletta Bisztró Budapest
28 Tompa u.
6 residents recomanen
Regional bistro with the cuisine of lake Balaton
Unique market hall bistro by Michelin-starred chef
25 residents recomanen
Stand25 Bisztró
10 Attila út
25 residents recomanen
Unique market hall bistro by Michelin-starred chef
French-Hungarian restaurant
43 residents recomanen
Petrus Restaurant
16 Ferenc tér
43 residents recomanen
French-Hungarian restaurant
Book inspired dishes every second week! Menu themed around the plot of the 'Book of the month'
74 residents recomanen
KönyvBár & Restaurant
45 Dob u.
74 residents recomanen
Book inspired dishes every second week! Menu themed around the plot of the 'Book of the month'
Vegan burgers with excellent salad bar. Avoid hot dogs, they are not as good!
31 residents recomanen
Veganlove street food
9 Bartók Béla út
31 residents recomanen
Vegan burgers with excellent salad bar. Avoid hot dogs, they are not as good!
One of the best gyros bars in the city
17 residents recomanen
Gyros Kerkyra Görög Ételbár
37-47 Petneházy utca
17 residents recomanen
One of the best gyros bars in the city
One of the famous traditional coffee houses in the city!
97 residents recomanen
Central Cafe and Restaurant 1887
9 Károlyi utca
97 residents recomanen
One of the famous traditional coffee houses in the city!
Exceptional interior! Must visit!
465 residents recomanen
New York Palace
9-11 Erzsébet krt.
465 residents recomanen
Exceptional interior! Must visit!
Traditional coffee house
Magvető Café
13 Dohány u.
Traditional coffee house
Famous and old traditional coffee house on the Buda side. One of my favorites ;)
46 residents recomanen
Hadik
36 Bartók Béla út
46 residents recomanen
Famous and old traditional coffee house on the Buda side. One of my favorites ;)
Traditional coffee house
21 residents recomanen
Café Zsivágó
55 Paulay Ede u.
21 residents recomanen
Traditional coffee house
One of the best new wave coffee bar in Budapest
121 residents recomanen
My Little Melbourne Coffee and Brew Bar
3 Madách Imre út
121 residents recomanen
One of the best new wave coffee bar in Budapest
My favorite coffee bar in Budapest
106 residents recomanen
Espresso Embassy
15 Arany János u.
106 residents recomanen
My favorite coffee bar in Budapest
Very good coffee!
19 residents recomanen
Tamp & Pull Espresso Bar
3 Czuczor u.
19 residents recomanen
Very good coffee!
Good coffee bar
64 residents recomanen
Madal Cafe
3 Hollán Ernő u.
64 residents recomanen
Good coffee bar
Very good coffee!
85 residents recomanen
Lumen Café
5 Horánszky u.
85 residents recomanen
Very good coffee!
Probably the best tea shop in Buda!
10 residents recomanen
Zhao Zhou tea shop
5 Lánchíd u.
10 residents recomanen
Probably the best tea shop in Buda!
Gluten-free bakery in the heart of Jewish Quarter!
24 residents recomanen
Free- a Gluténmentes Pékség
28-30 Dob u.
24 residents recomanen
Gluten-free bakery in the heart of Jewish Quarter!
Small raw dessert shop, healthy!
13 residents recomanen
Naspolya Nassolda
7 Káldy Gyula u.
13 residents recomanen
Small raw dessert shop, healthy!
Costes is the first restaurant in Budapest having a Michelin star. Very fine food and good service!
109 residents recomanen
Costes Restaurant
4 Ráday u.
109 residents recomanen
Costes is the first restaurant in Budapest having a Michelin star. Very fine food and good service!
It is the Mecca of home-taste food in Sas Street. Both locals and tourists love this place. Fine, tasty, simple dishes and filling portions. You need to pay attention on one thing in this crowded restaurant: taste a real Hungarian dish, because this is what Café Kör is about.
93 residents recomanen
Café Kör
17 Sas u
93 residents recomanen
It is the Mecca of home-taste food in Sas Street. Both locals and tourists love this place. Fine, tasty, simple dishes and filling portions. You need to pay attention on one thing in this crowded restaurant: taste a real Hungarian dish, because this is what Café Kör is about.
Best croissants hands down. 1 minute walk from the apartment :)
12 residents recomanen
Freyja - the croissant story
10-12 Szövetség u.
12 residents recomanen
Best croissants hands down. 1 minute walk from the apartment :)
Traditional Hungarian food towards Ferenc Liszt Music Academy
28 residents recomanen
Korhely Faloda & Daloda
7 Liszt Ferenc tér
28 residents recomanen
Traditional Hungarian food towards Ferenc Liszt Music Academy
Great place for breakfast or lunch, just across the street. More than 100 years history and very nice staff!
8 residents recomanen
Hauer cukrászda és kávéház
47-49 Rákóczi út
8 residents recomanen
Great place for breakfast or lunch, just across the street. More than 100 years history and very nice staff!

Drinks & Nightlife

Good cocktails and atmosphere! Small not so touristy place
71 residents recomanen
Boutiq Bar
5 Paulay Ede u.
71 residents recomanen
Good cocktails and atmosphere! Small not so touristy place
Modern spot with lots of bars and cafes with great view to the Danube!
48 residents recomanen
Bálna Budapest
11-12 Fővám tér
48 residents recomanen
Modern spot with lots of bars and cafes with great view to the Danube!
For beer lovers. Huge amount of tap and bottled beer!
158 residents recomanen
Élesztő
22 Tűzoltó u.
158 residents recomanen
For beer lovers. Huge amount of tap and bottled beer!
Great beer bar very close to the apartment. A lot of beer from small Hungarian breweries, must try!
18 residents recomanen
Neked Csak Dezső! - Brewpub & Bistro
1 Miklós tér
18 residents recomanen
Great beer bar very close to the apartment. A lot of beer from small Hungarian breweries, must try!
Open-air bar near Chain Bridge. Touristy, but great atmosphere :)
26 residents recomanen
Raqpart
Jane Haining rakpart
26 residents recomanen
Open-air bar near Chain Bridge. Touristy, but great atmosphere :)
Most famous ruin pub in Budapest. Absolutely must see.
1582 residents recomanen
Szimpla Kert
14 Kazinczy u.
1582 residents recomanen
Most famous ruin pub in Budapest. Absolutely must see.
It is a common delusion to think that every summer starts with riding motorbikes and the arrival of the storks. The real party people know that nothing happens in summer-Budapest until Anker't is opened. This is Anker Klub's twin brother and one of the biggest outdoor place in Budapest with dance floor, cool beach atmosphere, and at least 2-3 people you haven't seen for a while. The explanation is simple: on a busy night everyone visits this place at least one time. You shouldn't miss that either, long summer nights have their history here.
167 residents recomanen
Anker't romkocsma
33 Paulay Ede u.
167 residents recomanen
It is a common delusion to think that every summer starts with riding motorbikes and the arrival of the storks. The real party people know that nothing happens in summer-Budapest until Anker't is opened. This is Anker Klub's twin brother and one of the biggest outdoor place in Budapest with dance floor, cool beach atmosphere, and at least 2-3 people you haven't seen for a while. The explanation is simple: on a busy night everyone visits this place at least one time. You shouldn't miss that either, long summer nights have their history here.
Tired of your average party venue? Spend a night at the Fogas Ház, one of the vanguards of the ruin pub scene in Akácfa utca. The place has long been a catchment basin for arts and artists, but it was not until 2010 that it reached its current form and popularity. Besides sporting a great name (meaning "House of Teeth", which derives from a 100-year-old sign found during the initial renovation that advertised denture repair), Fogas Ház also has a stylishly interior and budget-friendly prices, plus dance floors to help cure your boogie fever! Schatzi, Lärm, Pont and Liebling are also part of the party-complex so bring on the cocktails or dance until dawn!
743 residents recomanen
Club Instant
51 Akácfa u.
743 residents recomanen
Tired of your average party venue? Spend a night at the Fogas Ház, one of the vanguards of the ruin pub scene in Akácfa utca. The place has long been a catchment basin for arts and artists, but it was not until 2010 that it reached its current form and popularity. Besides sporting a great name (meaning "House of Teeth", which derives from a 100-year-old sign found during the initial renovation that advertised denture repair), Fogas Ház also has a stylishly interior and budget-friendly prices, plus dance floors to help cure your boogie fever! Schatzi, Lärm, Pont and Liebling are also part of the party-complex so bring on the cocktails or dance until dawn!
Akvárium Klub surrounding Erzsébet Square and Deák Square together constitute the largest and perhaps best-known meeting point of downtown Budapest. Thousands of youngsters gather here night after night to chill out in the park or on the steps of the club. Akvárium Klub is more than a simple bar: it is a culture center with a wide musical repertoire from mainstream to underground. There is always a good concert and a smashing exhibition, performance, or other event happening here, in a friendly scene, situated right in the city center.
379 residents recomanen
Akvárium Klub
12 Erzsébet tér
379 residents recomanen
Akvárium Klub surrounding Erzsébet Square and Deák Square together constitute the largest and perhaps best-known meeting point of downtown Budapest. Thousands of youngsters gather here night after night to chill out in the park or on the steps of the club. Akvárium Klub is more than a simple bar: it is a culture center with a wide musical repertoire from mainstream to underground. There is always a good concert and a smashing exhibition, performance, or other event happening here, in a friendly scene, situated right in the city center.
No menu, just tell the bartender what you'd like to drink. Very nice staff and atmosphere
12 residents recomanen
Warm Up Cocktail bar
26 Nagy Diófa u.
12 residents recomanen
No menu, just tell the bartender what you'd like to drink. Very nice staff and atmosphere

Shopping

One of the most famous new wave Hungarian designer
20 residents recomanen
Nanushka Store & Café
3 Bécsi u.
20 residents recomanen
One of the most famous new wave Hungarian designer
Je Suis Belle

Parks & Nature

Most modern park in Budapest. Fully recommend it!
161 residents recomanen
Kopaszi-gát
Kopaszi-gát
161 residents recomanen
Most modern park in Budapest. Fully recommend it!
Big park on the island between Buda and Pest. Most famous park in Budapest :)
1643 residents recomanen
Mini zoo de l'illa Margaret
Margitsziget
1643 residents recomanen
Big park on the island between Buda and Pest. Most famous park in Budapest :)
City park (check out Vajdahunyad castle!)
1163 residents recomanen
City Park
1163 residents recomanen
City park (check out Vajdahunyad castle!)
After a recent renovation, Budapest’s most cherished day-trip destination now welcomes everyone to escape the hustle and bustle. The main walking path of Normafa that leads to János Hill is freshly paved, and the trails are marked with easy-to-read maps, while new benches and trash cans make the surrounding area cleaner and more comfortable. The spacious playground is upgraded with fun equipment, natural colors, and lot of wood surfaces – and this natural escape will be further developed in upcoming years.
150 residents recomanen
Normafa station
150 residents recomanen
After a recent renovation, Budapest’s most cherished day-trip destination now welcomes everyone to escape the hustle and bustle. The main walking path of Normafa that leads to János Hill is freshly paved, and the trails are marked with easy-to-read maps, while new benches and trash cans make the surrounding area cleaner and more comfortable. The spacious playground is upgraded with fun equipment, natural colors, and lot of wood surfaces – and this natural escape will be further developed in upcoming years.
Very intimate small park in the heart of the city. My go-to.
72 residents recomanen
Jardí Karolyi
25 Károlyi kert
72 residents recomanen
Very intimate small park in the heart of the city. My go-to.

Essentials

Széchenyi Thermal Bath is one of the largest spa complexes in Europe. Its outdoor pool with the steam rising from its surface on winter nights and the complacent elderly men playing chess in the water is a world famous symbol of Budapest. The bath in Városliget was built in neo-Baroque style at the beginning of the 20th century. The Széchenyi is the most popular bath among locals thanks it its size and wide range of services. Numerous indoor and outdoor pools, a thermal and a wellness department (steam room, sauna etc.), medical care, therapies. fitness and miscellaneous services guarantee the perfect visit. The open-air pool is open in the winter as well!
1248 residents recomanen
Bany termal Széchenyi
9-11 Állatkerti krt.
1248 residents recomanen
Széchenyi Thermal Bath is one of the largest spa complexes in Europe. Its outdoor pool with the steam rising from its surface on winter nights and the complacent elderly men playing chess in the water is a world famous symbol of Budapest. The bath in Városliget was built in neo-Baroque style at the beginning of the 20th century. The Széchenyi is the most popular bath among locals thanks it its size and wide range of services. Numerous indoor and outdoor pools, a thermal and a wellness department (steam room, sauna etc.), medical care, therapies. fitness and miscellaneous services guarantee the perfect visit. The open-air pool is open in the winter as well!
My favorite baths in Budapest!
897 residents recomanen
Bany Termal Gellert
4 Kelenhegyi út
897 residents recomanen
My favorite baths in Budapest!

Sightseeing

It’s classic but in another sense than the Great Market Hall. It’s open-air and the goods are spread out in front of your eyes. It’s run-down in a romantic way and could very much be the smallest in the capital. Small as in cute. The original spirit of markets, that of the contact between buyer and merchant, the real, uncorrupted farmer comes into being.
145 residents recomanen
Hunyadi Ter
Hunyadi tér
145 residents recomanen
It’s classic but in another sense than the Great Market Hall. It’s open-air and the goods are spread out in front of your eyes. It’s run-down in a romantic way and could very much be the smallest in the capital. Small as in cute. The original spirit of markets, that of the contact between buyer and merchant, the real, uncorrupted farmer comes into being.
St. Stephen's Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary. It is named in honour of Stephen, the first King of Hungary (c 975–1038), whose supposed right hand is housed in the reliquary. It was the sixth largest church building in Hungary before 1920. Since the renaming of the primatial see, it's the co-cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Esztergom-Budapest. Today, it is the third largest church building in present-day Hungary.
1262 residents recomanen
Basílica de Sant Esteve (Szent Istvan Bazilika)
1 Szent István tér
1262 residents recomanen
St. Stephen's Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary. It is named in honour of Stephen, the first King of Hungary (c 975–1038), whose supposed right hand is housed in the reliquary. It was the sixth largest church building in Hungary before 1920. Since the renaming of the primatial see, it's the co-cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Esztergom-Budapest. Today, it is the third largest church building in present-day Hungary.
The Dohány Street Synagogue also known as The Great Synagogue or Tabakgasse Synagogue, is a historical building in Erzsébetváros, the 7th district of Budapest, Hungary. It is the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the world. It seats 3,000 people and is a centre of Neolog Judaism. The synagogue was built between 1854 and 1859 in the Moorish Revival style, with the decoration based chiefly on Islamic models from North Africa and medieval Spain (the Alhambra).
1302 residents recomanen
Sinagoga de la carrer Dohány
2 Dohány u.
1302 residents recomanen
The Dohány Street Synagogue also known as The Great Synagogue or Tabakgasse Synagogue, is a historical building in Erzsébetváros, the 7th district of Budapest, Hungary. It is the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the world. It seats 3,000 people and is a centre of Neolog Judaism. The synagogue was built between 1854 and 1859 in the Moorish Revival style, with the decoration based chiefly on Islamic models from North Africa and medieval Spain (the Alhambra).
No words needed. Absolutely gorgeous!
1905 residents recomanen
Edifici del Parlament hongarès
1-3 Kossuth Lajos tér
1905 residents recomanen
No words needed. Absolutely gorgeous!
Perfect design, very delicious. Pricey!
465 residents recomanen
New York Palace
9-11 Erzsébet krt.
465 residents recomanen
Perfect design, very delicious. Pricey!

Arts & Culture

The Hungarian State Opera (Magyar Állami Operaház) is the masterpiece of Miklós Ybl, one of the greatest Hungarian architects of all time. The Opera was opened in 1884. The building is a splendid example of the neo-Renaissance style, while its rich ornaments also show a few baroque elements. The auditorium can seat 1300 persons, and although it is not the largest opera, it has the 3rd best acoustics in Europe after the Scala in Milan and the Opera Garnier in Paris. Its most widely noted piece is The Nutcracker, which has enjoyed unfaltering popularity for years - despite being on show all December, it is almost impossible to get tickets for this Tschaikovsky ballet.
949 residents recomanen
Òpera Estatal Hongaresa
22 Andrássy út
949 residents recomanen
The Hungarian State Opera (Magyar Állami Operaház) is the masterpiece of Miklós Ybl, one of the greatest Hungarian architects of all time. The Opera was opened in 1884. The building is a splendid example of the neo-Renaissance style, while its rich ornaments also show a few baroque elements. The auditorium can seat 1300 persons, and although it is not the largest opera, it has the 3rd best acoustics in Europe after the Scala in Milan and the Opera Garnier in Paris. Its most widely noted piece is The Nutcracker, which has enjoyed unfaltering popularity for years - despite being on show all December, it is almost impossible to get tickets for this Tschaikovsky ballet.
House of Terror is a museum located at Andrássy út 60 in Budapest, Hungary. It contains exhibits related to the fascist and communist regimes in 20th-century Hungary and is also a memorial to the victims of these regimes, including those detained, interrogated, tortured or killed in the building. The museum opened on 24 February 2002 and the Director-General of the museum since then has been Dr Mária Schmidt. The House of Terror is a member organization of the Platform of European Memory and Conscience.
875 residents recomanen
Museu de la Casa del Terror
60 Andrássy út
875 residents recomanen
House of Terror is a museum located at Andrássy út 60 in Budapest, Hungary. It contains exhibits related to the fascist and communist regimes in 20th-century Hungary and is also a memorial to the victims of these regimes, including those detained, interrogated, tortured or killed in the building. The museum opened on 24 February 2002 and the Director-General of the museum since then has been Dr Mária Schmidt. The House of Terror is a member organization of the Platform of European Memory and Conscience.