5 DAYS
DAY 1
Check out the Fisherman’s Bastion- the seven fairy tale-like towers of Fisherman’s Bastion offer views of the Danube and Pest side of the city
Explore the Parliament, based on the British House of Parliament, Parliament serves as one of the city’s most beautiful landmarks
Visit a number of historic landmarks in one stop at Hősök tere, where you can see the Museum of Fine Arts, the Palace of Art, and City Park
Shed the stress and rejuvenate your muscles in the soothing waters of the city’s thermal baths, one of Budapest’s major tourist draws
Explore Budapest’s nightlife: See nightlife
DAY 2
Learn about the national legends at Castle Hill (Veszpremi Varhegy), known through history as the “city of queens”
Explore Budapest’s nightlife
DAY 3
Get a great view during your ride up or down the Buda Hills with Zugligeti Libego
Take a cruise or walk along Danube River, the river passing through 10 countries and four capital cities, including Budapest
Explore Budapest’s nightlife
DAY 4
Spend some time at the Janoshegy. At a height of 526 m (1,276 ft), Janoshegy stands as the tallest hill in Hungary–the country’s highest peak
Explore Tagore Promenade, Balatonfured
Explore Budapest’s nightlife
DAY 5
Discover Matthias Church situated within World Heritage Site Buda Castle–admire an eclectic fusion of architectural styles
Witness hot springs at Palatinus Strandfürdő
Walk, swim, or visit the sites at Margaret Island, a popular place for recreation in the heart of the city
7 DAYS
DAY 1
Head over to Liberty Bridge (Szabadsag hid)
Indulge in some street shopping at the Herend Porcelain – Hadik Shop
Explore Fisherman’s Bastion
Explore Budapest’s nightlife
DAY 2
Take a cruise or walk along Danube River, the river passing through 10 countries and four capital cities, including Budapest
Discover the largest and oldest indoor market in the city, Central Market Hall, offers a variety of food, candy, spirits, and souvenir stalls
Encounter some of the best views of Budapest and the Danube at Liberty Statue, home to the Citadella, a World Heritage Site
Explore Budapest’s nightlife
DAY 3
Head over to Andrassy Avenue for some street shopping
Explore the dark side of Hungarian and European history at House of Terror Museum, a specialty museum
Shed the stress and rejuvenate your muscles in the soothing waters of the city’s thermal baths, one of Budapest’s major tourist draws
Explore Budapest’s nightlife
DAY 4
Take a break at the Szechenyi Chain Bridge
Discover Matthias Church situated within World Heritage Site Buda Castle–admire an eclectic fusion of architectural styles
Visit the Parliament which is based on the British House of Parliament, Parliament serves as one of the city’s most beautiful landmarks
Pay your respects to Jewish victims killed along the Danube during World War II at the emotional exhibit, Shoes on the Danube Bank
Explore Budapest’s nightlife
DAY 5
Get your fill of shopping as you stroll down Vaci Street, the main retail street in Budapest
Treat your taste buds to a wide selection of sweet delicacies at Arioso
Visit the prominent Hungarian landmark St. Stephen’s Basilica (Szent Istvan Bazilika), known for its 91 m (300 ft) Neo-Renaissance-style dome
Shop till you drop at the Folkart Kezmuveshaz
Experience the soothing effects of Budapest’s bath culture at one of its famous thermal spas
Explore Budapest’s nightlife
DAY 6
Find great bargains and search for hidden treasures at Ecseri Flea Market (Ecseri bolhapiac)
Browse works by Miro and Dali, part of the largest public collection documenting the development of the fine arts in the country, at Hungarian National Gallery (Magyar Nemzeti Galeria)
Explore Buda Castle
Explore Budapest’s nightlife
DAY 7
Take a trip down memory lane at Janoshegy, a historic walking area
Shop till you drop at the Paloma Artist Courtyard
Walk, swim, or visit the sites at Margaret Island, a popular place for recreation in the heart of the city
Indulge in some street shopping at the Arena Plaza
Visit a number of historic landmarks in one stop at Hősök tere, where you can see the Museum of Fine Arts, the Palace of Art, and City Park