List of sights and historic places in Budapest
Panoramic view points
- Naphegy panoramic view to Gellért Hill, best near view to south side of Buda Castle, historic district Krisztinaváros
- The Fisherman's Bastion panoramic view across the Danube to Pest, in the heart of the Castle District.
- Tabán historic site, near panoramic view to Buda Castle, Danube Promenade, Erzsébet Bridge, park and 1956 Hungarian Revolution Memorial
- Gellért Hill best far view to the Danube Bridges, Danube Promenade and Gellért Baths
- Danube Promenade view to Buda Castle, Gellért Hill
- Sashegy impressive, far view from the top of the Natural Reserve Park to: Gellérthegy, Naphegy, Buda Castle, Danube Promenade. Bus schedule No. 8 [1] to LEJTŐ ÚT and 10 minutes to the end of the Tájék utca.
- Széchenyi-hegy, far view from the end of the bus-line 112 to: Gellérthegy, Naphegy, Sashegy, Buda Castle, Danube Promenade. Bus schedule No. 112 [2] (view point [3]: Thomán István utca /Tamási Áron lépcsõ).
Sights and historic places
- (The below sights are grouped by location.)
- Andrássy Avenue with its several sights including the Hungarian State Opera House[1], the Pest Broadway and the House of Terror
- Bauhaus in Budapest: walk in Napraforgó Street, row of 22 Bauhaus villas, Pasarét and Újlipótváros
- Buda Castle with the Royal Palace, the Funicular, Hungarian National Gallery[2] and National Széchényi Library[3], Matthias Church, Holy Trinity Column (a plague column) and Fisherman's Bastion
- City Park with Széchenyi Medicinal Bath, Vajdahunyad Castle, the Timewheel, the Zoo, the Municipal Grand Circus and the Amusement Park
- Danube Promenade or Dunakorzó with Vigadó Concert Hall
- Ferenciek tere with Paris Courtyard and Erzsébet Bridge with Inner City Parish Church nearby
- Franz Liszt Academy of Music
- Gellért Baths, Gellért Hill with Gellért Statue, Cave Church and Citadel with Liberty Statue
- Geological Museum
- Great Market Hall and Liberty Bridge
- Heroes' Square with the Millenary Monument, the Palace of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts
- Margaret Island with the Centennial Memorial, a Japanese garden, a Musical Fountain, several recreation facilities and Franciscan, Dominican and Premonstratensian ruins from the Middle Ages
- Museum of Applied Arts
- National Museum
- Szabadság tér One of the most beautiful squares in downtown Budapest
- Corvin tér Beautifully restored square at the foot of Castle Hill
- Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest synagogue in Europe[4] with the Holocaust Memorial (weeping willow statue)
- New York Café
- Óbuda
- Palace of Arts and National Theatre
- Parliament Building with the Holy Crown of Hungary and sceptre, Kossuth Memorial, Ethnographical Museum, Attila József statue, Imre Nagy statue
- Saint Stephen's Basilica
- Sashegy The largest Natural Reserve Park of Budapest
- Shoes on the Danube Promenade Gyula Pauer - Holocaust Memorial
- Statue Park
- Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Academy of Sciences and Gresham Palace
- Tomb of Gül Baba
- Váci utca and Vörösmarty Square
- Western Railway Station
- Erzsébetváros District VII, the former Jewish quarter
References
- ^ Haslam, Chris (2008-01-20). "Beauty of opera in Budapest". London: The Times. http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/travel/holiday_type/music_and_travel/article3209515.ece. Retrieved 2008-02-01.
- ^ Simons, Mary (1988-10-02). "Budapest As a City Of Museums". The New York Times. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE3DE143DF931A35753C1A96E948260&scp=1&sq=Budapest+history+Hungary&st=nyt. Retrieved 2008-01-30.
- ^ "Budapest". Encarta. Archived from the original on 2009-10-31. http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1257013448402593. Retrieved 2008-04-06.
- ^ Kulish, Nicholas (2007-12-30). "Out of Darkness, New Life". The New York Times. http://travel.nytimes.com/2007/12/30/travel/30dayout.html?scp=1&sq=largest+synagogue+in+Europe&st=nyt. Retrieved 2008-03-12.