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Things to see in the area
Cafe New York
Cafe New York is located on the ground floor of the palace of the same name, which was built in the Italian Renaissance style and opened in 1894. [ click for more information ]
Heldenplatz mit Milleniumsdenkmal
Heroes´ Square (Hungarian: H&!337 [ click for more information ]
Das Staatliche Geologische Institut
In the years 1898-1900, the Geological Institute was designed and built in Hungarian Art Nouveau by the architect Ödön Lechner. [ click for more information ]
Mazel Tov
Located in the Jewish Quarter, Mazel Tov is one of the absolute hot spots. [ click for more information ]
Széchenyi-Bad
The Széchenyi Bath was built in 1913 as a thermal bath according to the plans of Gyözö Zcigler and expanded in 1927 to include a public bath for men and women and a lido. [ click for more information ]
Zoologischer und Botanischer Garten Budapest
The municipal zoo, founded in 1866, has over 1,000,000 visitors every year. [ click for more information ]
Budapest Haller Camping
Site entered by site operator: usable May - September [ click for more information ]
St.-Stephans-Basilika
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Balance Home
Today a 3* hotel [ click for more information ]
Das Gellert ist ein altes, ehrwürdiges Hotel mit großem Bad aus einer anderen Zeit
The Hotel Gellert is an Art Nouveau hotel on the right bank of the Danube in Budapest, Hungary. [ click for more information ]
Budapester Parlament
The parliament building was built from 1884 to 1902 in an eclectic style according to plans by Imre Steindl. [ click for more information ]
Schuhe am Donauufer
Shoes on the Danube Bank (Hungarian Cipök a Duna-parton) is a memorial erected by Gyula Pauer and Can Togay to commemorate the pogroms against Jews in Hungary during World War II. [ click for more information ]
Kettenbrücke
The Chain Bridge (Hungarian: Széchenyi lánchíd) spans the Danube as a suspension bridge in Budapest. [ click for more information ]
Eingangstor zum Köztärsasägi Elnöki Hivatal. Muss man gesehen haben. Herrlicher Blick über Budapest (Nur nicht von selbsternannten Stadtführern ansprechen lassen!)
Entrance gate to Köztärsasägi Elnöki Hivatal. [ click for more information ]
Denkmal des Stefan I. von Ungarn
Saint Stephen I (Hungarian: Szent István) was born near Esztergom in 969 and died on August 15, 1038. [ click for more information ]
Fischerbastei
The Fisherman´s Bastion in Budapest is one of the most famous sights in the Hungarian capital. [ click for more information ]
Matthiaskirche
King Béla IV had a Romanesque basilica built on Buda Castle Hill between 1255 and 1269. [ click for more information ]