Budapest Neighborhoods
List of areas to explore
The Castle Hill of the Buda side occupies a whole district on its own; The Castle District or District I. It dates...
Ottoman Empire history is remembered with the Tomb of Gül Baba, a Turkish dervish who specialized in roses. Not...
Óbuda is the oldest part of Budapest, "Ó" meaning old in Hungarian. Before the three parts of Budapest (namely...
Ferencváros is home to the Palace of Arts including Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art, Festival Theater, and Symphony...
Belváros means 'city center'. The Parliament is an exquisite architectural building comprising Gothic revival...
Andrássy Út is the most famous street of this district, often referred to as the Champ d'Elysées of Budapest....
Famous for its history as the Jewish ghetto during WWII, in Erzsébetváros is the Dohány Synagogue; it is the...
In Józsefváros you will find the Hungarian National Museum founded in 1802. The Kerepesi Cemetery has some of...
In the Buda Hills, children of all ages will find pleasure riding the Children's Railroad, almost entirely run...
The star attraction of Újlipótváros is Margaret Island. On the Danube River between Buda and Pest this pedestrian...
At the end of Andrássy Út, district XIV Terézváros begins with Heroes Square, the most famous square in the...
Both airports Ferihegy I and Ferihegy 2 are within this district. Bus 200E travels between the two airports. Ferihegy...