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      <title>2 Days in Budapest: First-Timer Itinerary</title>
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      <description>Two days is enough for Budapest&amp;rsquo;s two headline halves: Pest&amp;rsquo;s Parliament-and-Basilica core on day one, Buda&amp;rsquo;s Castle Hill and a Rudas soak on day two. It is a sprint, not a deep dive, so skip nothing essential and move fast. Going longer? See the 3-day through 7-day versions for the fuller trip this one nests inside.
Book these before you go
Hotel: compare District V rates on Booking.com Hungarian Parliament guided tour: book ahead on GetYourGuide , summer slots sell out weeks ahead Rudas Baths ticket: skip the ticket-window queue on GetYourGuide Day Focus Day 1 Parliament, St Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Basilica, Chain Bridge, Belvaros dinner Day 2 Buda Castle, Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion, Rudas Baths, tram 2 at sunset Day 1: Parliament and the Pest Core Morning: Start at the Hungarian Parliament Building, your pre-booked slot in hand; the 45-minute guided route covers the Dome Hall and the Crown Jewels, 7,000 HUF for EEA adults, 14,000 HUF for non-EEA adults Midday: Walk to St Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Basilica, free to enter the nave, climb toward the dome for roughly 4,300 HUF if the queue looks manageable Lunch: A bakery or lángos stall around Szent Istvan ter, cheaper here than on Vaci utca a few streets over Afternoon: Cross the Chain Bridge on foot for the classic Danube panorama, castle on one side, Parliament on the other Evening: Dinner in Belvaros (District V), then a slow walk along the Danube promenade with the bridges lit Day 2: Buda Castle and the Baths Morning: Walk up Castle Hill from Clark Adam ter (10-20 minutes, free) or take the funicular for 5,000 HUF adult return Midday: Wander Buda Castle&amp;rsquo;s free grounds and the Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion&amp;rsquo;s lower terraces; pay 1,700 HUF, card only, for the upper terrace view Lunch: A cafe in the Castle District, prices run higher up here, you are paying for the view Afternoon: Soak at Rudas Baths, the 16th-century Ottoman pool on the Buda side, day tickets 11,000-15,000 HUF depending on the day (see rudasfurdo.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Two days from Budapest is enough for exactly one real day trip. Day one gets you oriented in Pest and up to the Castle District; day two puts you on the HEV train out to Szentendre and the Danube Bend. Need room for Eger or Lake Balaton too? Jump to the 3 day , 4 day , 5 day , 6 day , or 7 day version of this plan.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Three days adds Budapest&amp;rsquo;s other headline bath and its liveliest evening scene to the 2-day core: Szechenyi&amp;rsquo;s yellow palace and Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square by day, Szimpla Kert&amp;rsquo;s ruin-bar sprawl by night. Shorter trip? See the 2-day version. Going longer? Check 4 through 7 days .
Book these before you go
Hotel: compare District V rates on Booking.com Hungarian Parliament guided tour: book ahead on GetYourGuide Szechenyi day ticket: skip the window queue on GetYourGuide Day Focus Day 1 Parliament, St Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Basilica, Chain Bridge, Belvaros dinner Day 2 Buda Castle, Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion, Rudas Baths, tram 2 at sunset Day 3 Szechenyi Baths, Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square, City Park, Szimpla Kert Day 1: Parliament and the Pest Core Morning: Start at the Hungarian Parliament Building, your pre-booked slot in hand; the 45-minute guided route covers the Dome Hall and the Crown Jewels, 7,000 HUF for EEA adults, 14,000 HUF for non-EEA adults Midday: Walk to St Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Basilica, free to enter the nave, climb toward the dome for roughly 4,300 HUF if the queue looks manageable Lunch: A bakery or lángos stall around Szent Istvan ter, cheaper here than on Vaci utca a few streets over Afternoon: Cross the Chain Bridge on foot for the classic Danube panorama, castle on one side, Parliament on the other Evening: Dinner in Belvaros (District V), then a slow walk along the Danube promenade with the bridges lit Day 2: Buda Castle and the Baths Morning: Walk up Castle Hill from Clark Adam ter (10-20 minutes, free) or take the funicular for 5,000 HUF adult return Midday: Wander Buda Castle&amp;rsquo;s free grounds and the Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion&amp;rsquo;s lower terraces; pay 1,700 HUF, card only, for the upper terrace view Lunch: A cafe in the Castle District, prices run higher up here, you are paying for the view Afternoon: Soak at Rudas Baths, the 16th-century Ottoman pool on the Buda side, day tickets 11,000-15,000 HUF depending on the day Evening: Ride tram 2 along the Pest embankment, a 500 HUF, ground-level view of the whole skyline as the sun goes down Day 3: Szechenyi Baths and City Park Morning: Soak at Szechenyi Thermal Bath, the grand yellow palace in City Park, day tickets 13,200 HUF weekdays, 14,800 HUF weekends Midday: Walk to Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square, the Millennium Monument&amp;rsquo;s Seven Chieftains colonnade, then wander Vajdahunyad Castle in the surrounding park Lunch: A stall or cafe inside City Park, or save the appetite for the ruin bars later Afternoon: Browse the Museum of Fine Arts facing Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square if European painting interests you, otherwise keep strolling the park&amp;rsquo;s lakes and gardens Evening: Head to Szimpla Kert in the Jewish Quarter, free entry, first-come seating across two mismatched floors, the original ruin bar since 2004 Is Szechenyi worth adding if you already did Rudas?</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>3 Days in Budapest: The Day-Trip Base</title>
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      <description>Three days is the sweet spot for a first Budapest-as-a-base trip: one day to land and get oriented, one day out to the Danube Bend, one day out to Eger&amp;rsquo;s wine country. Want to slow down or add Lake Balaton and Vienna? See the 2 day , 4 day , 5 day , 6 day , or 7 day version instead.
Book these before you go:
Check hotel rates near Nyugati or Keleti station , the departure points for both day trips below Book a Danube Bend day tour if you want Visegrad and Esztergom added to Szentendre Search Eger wine tours from Budapest , the good cellars in the Valley of the Beautiful Women fill up on weekends Day Focus Distance / train time from Budapest 1 Arrive, orient in Pest and the Castle District In Budapest (home base) 2 Danube Bend (Szentendre) 20 km, about 40 min by HEV 3 Eger 132 km, about 1h50 direct train Day 1: Land in Budapest, get your bearings in Pest Budapest Ferenc Liszt International sits about 16 km southeast of downtown.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Four days folds in the Great Market Hall, a stroll down UNESCO-listed Andrassy Avenue and a slow afternoon on car-free Margaret Island, on top of the 3-day core of Parliament, both baths and the ruin bars. Shorter trip? See 2 or 3 days . Going longer? Check 5 through 7 days .
Book these before you go
Hotel: compare District V rates on Booking.com Hungarian Parliament guided tour: book ahead on GetYourGuide Szechenyi day ticket: skip the window queue on GetYourGuide Danube dinner cruise: browse departures on Viator Day Focus Day 1 Parliament, St Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Basilica, Chain Bridge, Belvaros dinner Day 2 Buda Castle, Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion, Rudas Baths, tram 2 at sunset Day 3 Szechenyi Baths, Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square, City Park, Szimpla Kert Day 4 Great Market Hall, Andrassy Avenue, Margaret Island, Ferencvaros dinner Day 1: Parliament and the Pest Core Morning: Start at the Hungarian Parliament Building, your pre-booked slot in hand; the 45-minute guided route covers the Dome Hall and the Crown Jewels, 7,000 HUF for EEA adults, 14,000 HUF for non-EEA adults Midday: Walk to St Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Basilica, free to enter the nave, climb toward the dome for roughly 4,300 HUF if the queue looks manageable Lunch: A bakery or lángos stall around Szent Istvan ter, cheaper here than on Vaci utca a few streets over Afternoon: Cross the Chain Bridge on foot for the classic Danube panorama, castle on one side, Parliament on the other Evening: Dinner in Belvaros (District V), then a slow walk along the Danube promenade with the bridges lit Day 2: Buda Castle and the Baths Morning: Walk up Castle Hill from Clark Adam ter (10-20 minutes, free) or take the funicular for 5,000 HUF adult return Midday: Wander Buda Castle&amp;rsquo;s free grounds and the Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion&amp;rsquo;s lower terraces; pay 1,700 HUF, card only, for the upper terrace view Lunch: A cafe in the Castle District, prices run higher up here, you are paying for the view Afternoon: Soak at Rudas Baths, the 16th-century Ottoman pool on the Buda side, day tickets 11,000-15,000 HUF depending on the day Evening: Ride tram 2 along the Pest embankment, a 500 HUF, ground-level view of the whole skyline as the sun goes down Day 3: Szechenyi Baths and City Park Morning: Soak at Szechenyi Thermal Bath, the grand yellow palace in City Park, day tickets 13,200 HUF weekdays, 14,800 HUF weekends Midday: Walk to Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square, the Millennium Monument&amp;rsquo;s Seven Chieftains colonnade, then wander Vajdahunyad Castle in the surrounding park Lunch: A stall or cafe inside City Park, or save the appetite for the ruin bars later Afternoon: Browse the Museum of Fine Arts facing Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square if European painting interests you, otherwise keep strolling the park&amp;rsquo;s lakes and gardens Evening: Head to Szimpla Kert in the Jewish Quarter, free entry, first-come seating across two mismatched floors, the original ruin bar since 2004 Day 4: Markets, Andrassy Avenue and Margaret Island Morning: Browse the Great Market Hall&amp;rsquo;s ground floor for produce, paprika and salami, real shopping rather than souvenir stalls; open Mon-Fri 6am-6pm, Sat 6am-4pm Midday: Walk Andrassy Avenue, a UNESCO World Heritage listing that includes the M1 metro line running beneath it, Europe&amp;rsquo;s oldest electrified underground, opened 1896 Lunch: A bakery along Andrassy Avenue, or back near the market hall Afternoon: Cross to car-free Margaret Island, gardens, a running track and a musical fountain in the middle of the Danube, the calmest few hours of the whole trip Evening: Dinner in Ferencvaros, around Raday utca, a quieter dining strip than the District V tourist core Is Margaret Island worth giving up a half day for?</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>4 Days in Budapest: The Day-Trip Base</title>
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      <description>Four days puts two real day trips inside a Budapest base and still leaves a slower day to recover in the city itself. Land and orient on day one, the Danube Bend on day two, Eger&amp;rsquo;s wine country on day three, then a Castle District and thermal bath day four before you fly out. Want Lake Balaton or an international hop too? See the 2 day , 3 day , 5 day , 6 day , or 7 day version instead.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Five days adds a proper Jewish Quarter deep dive, the Great Synagogue and the New York Cafe&amp;rsquo;s gilded interior, plus a second bath session and a Danube dinner cruise, to the 4-day Budapest core. Shorter trip? See 3 or 4 days . Going longer? Check 6 or 7 days .
Book these before you go
Hotel: compare District V rates on Booking.com Hungarian Parliament guided tour: book ahead on GetYourGuide Rudas night bathing: online-only booking on GetYourGuide Danube dinner cruise: browse departures on Viator Day Focus Day 1 Parliament, St Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Basilica, Chain Bridge, Belvaros dinner Day 2 Buda Castle, Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion, Rudas Baths, tram 2 at sunset Day 3 Szechenyi Baths, Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square, City Park, Szimpla Kert Day 4 Great Market Hall, Andrassy Avenue, Margaret Island, Ferencvaros dinner Day 5 Great Synagogue, New York Cafe, free time, Danube cruise Day 1: Parliament and the Pest Core Morning: Start at the Hungarian Parliament Building, your pre-booked slot in hand; the 45-minute guided route covers the Dome Hall and the Crown Jewels, 7,000 HUF for EEA adults, 14,000 HUF for non-EEA adults Midday: Walk to St Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Basilica, free to enter the nave, climb toward the dome for roughly 4,300 HUF if the queue looks manageable Lunch: A bakery or lángos stall around Szent Istvan ter, cheaper here than on Vaci utca a few streets over Afternoon: Cross the Chain Bridge on foot for the classic Danube panorama, castle on one side, Parliament on the other Evening: Dinner in Belvaros (District V), then a slow walk along the Danube promenade with the bridges lit Day 2: Buda Castle and the Baths Morning: Walk up Castle Hill from Clark Adam ter (10-20 minutes, free) or take the funicular for 5,000 HUF adult return Midday: Wander Buda Castle&amp;rsquo;s free grounds and the Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion&amp;rsquo;s lower terraces; pay 1,700 HUF, card only, for the upper terrace view Lunch: A cafe in the Castle District, prices run higher up here, you are paying for the view Afternoon: Soak at Rudas Baths, the 16th-century Ottoman pool on the Buda side, day tickets 11,000-15,000 HUF depending on the day Evening: Ride tram 2 along the Pest embankment, a 500 HUF, ground-level view of the whole skyline as the sun goes down Day 3: Szechenyi Baths and City Park Morning: Soak at Szechenyi Thermal Bath, the grand yellow palace in City Park, day tickets 13,200 HUF weekdays, 14,800 HUF weekends Midday: Walk to Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square, the Millennium Monument&amp;rsquo;s Seven Chieftains colonnade, then wander Vajdahunyad Castle in the surrounding park Lunch: A stall or cafe inside City Park, or save the appetite for the ruin bars later Afternoon: Browse the Museum of Fine Arts facing Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square if European painting interests you, otherwise keep strolling the park&amp;rsquo;s lakes and gardens Evening: Head to Szimpla Kert in the Jewish Quarter, free entry, first-come seating across two mismatched floors, the original ruin bar since 2004 Day 4: Markets, Andrassy Avenue and Margaret Island Morning: Browse the Great Market Hall&amp;rsquo;s ground floor for produce, paprika and salami, real shopping rather than souvenir stalls; open Mon-Fri 6am-6pm, Sat 6am-4pm Midday: Walk Andrassy Avenue, a UNESCO World Heritage listing that includes the M1 metro line running beneath it, Europe&amp;rsquo;s oldest electrified underground, opened 1896 Lunch: A bakery along Andrassy Avenue, or back near the market hall Afternoon: Cross to car-free Margaret Island, gardens, a running track and a musical fountain in the middle of the Danube, the calmest few hours of the whole trip Evening: Dinner in Ferencvaros, around Raday utca, a quieter dining strip than the District V tourist core Day 5: The Great Synagogue and a Second Bath Night Morning: Tour the Great Synagogue on Dohany utca, Europe&amp;rsquo;s largest, built 1854-59 in a Moorish-Romantic style, then the adjoining Hungarian Jewish Museum Midday: Coffee at the New York Cafe, opened 1894, one of the most ornate cafe interiors anywhere, pricey and worth it once Lunch: Stay in the Jewish Quarter for a bite between stops Afternoon: Free time, revisit whichever bath you liked best or walk a neighborhood you skipped Evening: A Danube dinner cruise, booked ahead through Viator , or Rudas night bathing if you would rather soak than sail Is the New York Cafe worth the tourist prices?</description>
      
      
       
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      <title>5 Days in Budapest: The Day-Trip Base</title>
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      <description>Five days from a Budapest base fits three real day trips and a recovery day between them: the Danube Bend, Eger&amp;rsquo;s wine country, a slow day in the city, then Lake Balaton for a proper summer swim. Want fewer trips, or an international hop added instead? See the 2 day , 3 day , 4 day , 6 day , or 7 day version instead.
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      <title>6 Days in Budapest: First-Timer Itinerary</title>
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      <description>Six days adds a genuine flex day, a deeper museum stop at City Park or the Castle District, and a free-after-dark return to Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion once the tour groups are gone, on top of the 5-day core. Shorter trip? See 4 or 5 days . Going longer? Check the 7-day version.
Book these before you go
Hotel: compare District V rates on Booking.com Hungarian Parliament guided tour: book ahead on GetYourGuide Szechenyi day ticket: skip the window queue on GetYourGuide Danube dinner cruise: browse departures on Viator Day Focus Day 1 Parliament, St Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Basilica, Chain Bridge, Belvaros dinner Day 2 Buda Castle, Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion, Rudas Baths, tram 2 at sunset Day 3 Szechenyi Baths, Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square, City Park, Szimpla Kert Day 4 Great Market Hall, Andrassy Avenue, Margaret Island, Ferencvaros dinner Day 5 Great Synagogue, New York Cafe, free time, Danube cruise Day 6 Museum stop, Ferencvaros, Vaci utca, free-entry Bastion sunset Day 1: Parliament and the Pest Core Morning: Start at the Hungarian Parliament Building, your pre-booked slot in hand; the 45-minute guided route covers the Dome Hall and the Crown Jewels, 7,000 HUF for EEA adults, 14,000 HUF for non-EEA adults Midday: Walk to St Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Basilica, free to enter the nave, climb toward the dome for roughly 4,300 HUF if the queue looks manageable Lunch: A bakery or lángos stall around Szent Istvan ter, cheaper here than on Vaci utca a few streets over Afternoon: Cross the Chain Bridge on foot for the classic Danube panorama, castle on one side, Parliament on the other Evening: Dinner in Belvaros (District V), then a slow walk along the Danube promenade with the bridges lit Day 2: Buda Castle and the Baths Morning: Walk up Castle Hill from Clark Adam ter (10-20 minutes, free) or take the funicular for 5,000 HUF adult return Midday: Wander Buda Castle&amp;rsquo;s free grounds and the Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion&amp;rsquo;s lower terraces; pay 1,700 HUF, card only, for the upper terrace view Lunch: A cafe in the Castle District, prices run higher up here, you are paying for the view Afternoon: Soak at Rudas Baths, the 16th-century Ottoman pool on the Buda side, day tickets 11,000-15,000 HUF depending on the day Evening: Ride tram 2 along the Pest embankment, a 500 HUF, ground-level view of the whole skyline as the sun goes down Day 3: Szechenyi Baths and City Park Morning: Soak at Szechenyi Thermal Bath, the grand yellow palace in City Park, day tickets 13,200 HUF weekdays, 14,800 HUF weekends Midday: Walk to Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square, the Millennium Monument&amp;rsquo;s Seven Chieftains colonnade, then wander Vajdahunyad Castle in the surrounding park Lunch: A stall or cafe inside City Park, or save the appetite for the ruin bars later Afternoon: Browse the Museum of Fine Arts facing Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square if European painting interests you, otherwise keep strolling the park&amp;rsquo;s lakes and gardens Evening: Head to Szimpla Kert in the Jewish Quarter, free entry, first-come seating across two mismatched floors, the original ruin bar since 2004 Day 4: Markets, Andrassy Avenue and Margaret Island Morning: Browse the Great Market Hall&amp;rsquo;s ground floor for produce, paprika and salami, real shopping rather than souvenir stalls; open Mon-Fri 6am-6pm, Sat 6am-4pm Midday: Walk Andrassy Avenue, a UNESCO World Heritage listing that includes the M1 metro line running beneath it, Europe&amp;rsquo;s oldest electrified underground, opened 1896 Lunch: A bakery along Andrassy Avenue, or back near the market hall Afternoon: Cross to car-free Margaret Island, gardens, a running track and a musical fountain in the middle of the Danube, the calmest few hours of the whole trip Evening: Dinner in Ferencvaros, around Raday utca, a quieter dining strip than the District V tourist core Day 5: The Great Synagogue and a Second Bath Night Morning: Tour the Great Synagogue on Dohany utca, Europe&amp;rsquo;s largest, built 1854-59 in a Moorish-Romantic style, then the adjoining Hungarian Jewish Museum Midday: Coffee at the New York Cafe, opened 1894, one of the most ornate cafe interiors anywhere, pricey and worth it once Lunch: Stay in the Jewish Quarter for a bite between stops Afternoon: Free time, revisit whichever bath you liked best or walk a neighborhood you skipped Evening: A Danube dinner cruise, booked ahead through Viator , or Rudas night bathing if you would rather soak than sail Day 6: Museums, the Whale Building and a Free Sunset Morning: Pick one deep museum stop you skipped, the Museum of Fine Arts at Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square or the Hungarian National Gallery inside Buda Castle Midday: Walk the riverside path in Ferencvaros past the Balna (&amp;ldquo;Whale&amp;rdquo;) building, a glass-and-steel addition to the old warehouse row Lunch: Raday utca again, or a spot near the Whale building Afternoon: Shop Vaci utca if you want souvenirs, but check any menu or &amp;ldquo;gift&amp;rdquo; offer twice, price inflation and pushy vendors cluster here more than anywhere else in the city Evening: Return to Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion after 9pm (summer) or 7pm (the rest of the year), when the upper terrace is free and the tour groups are gone Is Vaci utca worth walking or just a tourist trap?</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Six days from a Budapest base fits four real day trips and a recovery day: the Danube Bend, Eger, a slow day in the city, Lake Balaton, then a full day trip across the border to Vienna. Want a lighter pace, or a full week that adds Godollo Palace too? See the 2 day , 3 day , 4 day , 5 day , or 7 day version instead.
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      <description>Seven days is a full, unhurried week: everything from the 6-day core plus a slower final day, one more bath session or a return to Margaret Island, and a clean departure via the 100E bus. Shorter trip? See 5 or 6 days .
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Hotel: compare District V rates on Booking.com Hungarian Parliament guided tour: book ahead on GetYourGuide Szechenyi day ticket: skip the window queue on GetYourGuide Danube dinner cruise: browse departures on Viator Day Focus Day 1 Parliament, St Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Basilica, Chain Bridge, Belvaros dinner Day 2 Buda Castle, Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion, Rudas Baths, tram 2 at sunset Day 3 Szechenyi Baths, Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square, City Park, Szimpla Kert Day 4 Great Market Hall, Andrassy Avenue, Margaret Island, Ferencvaros dinner Day 5 Great Synagogue, New York Cafe, free time, Danube cruise Day 6 Museum stop, Ferencvaros, Vaci utca, free-entry Bastion sunset Day 7 Final bath or Margaret Island, market shopping, 100E to BUD Day 1: Parliament and the Pest Core Morning: Start at the Hungarian Parliament Building, your pre-booked slot in hand; the 45-minute guided route covers the Dome Hall and the Crown Jewels, 7,000 HUF for EEA adults, 14,000 HUF for non-EEA adults Midday: Walk to St Stephen&amp;rsquo;s Basilica, free to enter the nave, climb toward the dome for roughly 4,300 HUF if the queue looks manageable Lunch: A bakery or lángos stall around Szent Istvan ter, cheaper here than on Vaci utca a few streets over Afternoon: Cross the Chain Bridge on foot for the classic Danube panorama, castle on one side, Parliament on the other Evening: Dinner in Belvaros (District V), then a slow walk along the Danube promenade with the bridges lit Day 2: Buda Castle and the Baths Morning: Walk up Castle Hill from Clark Adam ter (10-20 minutes, free) or take the funicular for 5,000 HUF adult return Midday: Wander Buda Castle&amp;rsquo;s free grounds and the Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion&amp;rsquo;s lower terraces; pay 1,700 HUF, card only, for the upper terrace view Lunch: A cafe in the Castle District, prices run higher up here, you are paying for the view Afternoon: Soak at Rudas Baths, the 16th-century Ottoman pool on the Buda side, day tickets 11,000-15,000 HUF depending on the day Evening: Ride tram 2 along the Pest embankment, a 500 HUF, ground-level view of the whole skyline as the sun goes down Day 3: Szechenyi Baths and City Park Morning: Soak at Szechenyi Thermal Bath, the grand yellow palace in City Park, day tickets 13,200 HUF weekdays, 14,800 HUF weekends Midday: Walk to Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square, the Millennium Monument&amp;rsquo;s Seven Chieftains colonnade, then wander Vajdahunyad Castle in the surrounding park Lunch: A stall or cafe inside City Park, or save the appetite for the ruin bars later Afternoon: Browse the Museum of Fine Arts facing Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square if European painting interests you, otherwise keep strolling the park&amp;rsquo;s lakes and gardens Evening: Head to Szimpla Kert in the Jewish Quarter, free entry, first-come seating across two mismatched floors, the original ruin bar since 2004 Day 4: Markets, Andrassy Avenue and Margaret Island Morning: Browse the Great Market Hall&amp;rsquo;s ground floor for produce, paprika and salami, real shopping rather than souvenir stalls; open Mon-Fri 6am-6pm, Sat 6am-4pm Midday: Walk Andrassy Avenue, a UNESCO World Heritage listing that includes the M1 metro line running beneath it, Europe&amp;rsquo;s oldest electrified underground, opened 1896 Lunch: A bakery along Andrassy Avenue, or back near the market hall Afternoon: Cross to car-free Margaret Island, gardens, a running track and a musical fountain in the middle of the Danube, the calmest few hours of the whole trip Evening: Dinner in Ferencvaros, around Raday utca, a quieter dining strip than the District V tourist core Day 5: The Great Synagogue and a Second Bath Night Morning: Tour the Great Synagogue on Dohany utca, Europe&amp;rsquo;s largest, built 1854-59 in a Moorish-Romantic style, then the adjoining Hungarian Jewish Museum Midday: Coffee at the New York Cafe, opened 1894, one of the most ornate cafe interiors anywhere, pricey and worth it once Lunch: Stay in the Jewish Quarter for a bite between stops Afternoon: Free time, revisit whichever bath you liked best or walk a neighborhood you skipped Evening: A Danube dinner cruise, booked ahead through Viator , or Rudas night bathing if you would rather soak than sail Day 6: Museums, the Whale Building and a Free Sunset Morning: Pick one deep museum stop you skipped, the Museum of Fine Arts at Heroes&amp;rsquo; Square or the Hungarian National Gallery inside Buda Castle Midday: Walk the riverside path in Ferencvaros past the Balna (&amp;ldquo;Whale&amp;rdquo;) building, a glass-and-steel addition to the old warehouse row Lunch: Raday utca again, or a spot near the Whale building Afternoon: Shop Vaci utca if you want souvenirs, but check any menu or &amp;ldquo;gift&amp;rdquo; offer twice, price inflation and pushy vendors cluster here more than anywhere else in the city Evening: Return to Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion after 9pm (summer) or 7pm (the rest of the year), when the upper terrace is free and the tour groups are gone Day 7: One Last Soak and Departure Morning: A final relaxed bath session, whichever of Szechenyi or Rudas you liked best, or a slow lap of Margaret Island if you are done with baths Midday: Last-minute shopping at the Great Market Hall&amp;rsquo;s ground floor, cheaper and more genuine than a Vaci utca souvenir stand Lunch: A farewell lángos, or a proper sit-down bowl of goulash soup, the brothy real version, not the thick stew tourists expect Afternoon: Pack, then head toward Deak Ferenc ter with time to spare Departure: Take the 100E Airport Express bus back to Budapest Airport, 2,500 HUF, paid by card on board or in the BudapestGO app Is restaurant goulash the same as real Hungarian gulyas?</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>A full week from a Budapest base fits five real day trips: the Danube Bend, Eger, a slow city day, Lake Balaton, Vienna, and a last-morning stop at Godollo Palace before you fly home. Want fewer trips, or just the Danube Bend and Eger? See the 2 day , 3 day , 4 day , 5 day , or 6 day version instead.
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Check hotel rates near Nyugati or Keleti station , the departure points for every day trip below Search Eger wine tours from Budapest , the good cellars in the Valley of the Beautiful Women fill up on weekends Search Lake Balaton day trips from Budapest if you would rather not manage the train schedule yourself Compare Vienna day trip tours , or book the Railjet direct, advance fares run about half the walk-up price Day Focus Distance / train time from Budapest 1 Arrive, orient in Pest and the Castle District In Budapest (home base) 2 Danube Bend (Szentendre) 20 km, about 40 min by HEV 3 Eger 132 km, about 1h50 direct train 4 Buda Castle District and a thermal bath In Budapest (home base) 5 Lake Balaton up to 120 km, 1.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Buda Castle&amp;rsquo;s courtyards and ramparts are free to wander any time of day, but &amp;ldquo;free&amp;rdquo; does not mean &amp;ldquo;empty&amp;rdquo;: get here before 9am if you want the Fisherman&amp;rsquo;s Bastion terrace without three tour buses&amp;rsquo; worth of company. The hill packs a working funicular, two major museums, a UNESCO-listed backdrop and a genuine climb into one visit, so know which pieces cost money before you commit half a day to it.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Budapest is not just a city break, it is a launchpad. Base yourself here for four or five nights and you unlock a riverside artist town 40 minutes out, a wine region under two hours away, an entire lake, a Habsburg palace, and two foreign capitals, all without renting a car or repacking a suitcase. The trains do the work. This guide covers the real day trips from Budapest: what they cost in forint, how long they actually take, and which ones are worth turning into an overnight instead.</description>
      
      
       
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      <description>Budapest runs on forints, not euros, and that trips up more visitors than any single attraction does. Gellert Baths, the bath every older guidebook still sends you to, closed in October 2025 and stays shut until at least 2028, so the real thermal choice now is Szechenyi against Rudas. Three to four days covers Buda Castle, the Parliament, the baths and the Jewish Quarter at a pace that still leaves room for a lángos stop.</description>
      
      
       
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