Budapest/Bel-Buda

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Halal Explorer to Bel-Buda Bel-Buda (lit. Inner Buda) is a neighborhood in Budapest.

Budapest/Bel-Buda Halal Travel Guide

Hungary budapest neighborhood 1 - District 1, Inner Buda (Bel-Buda)

Bel-Buda officially 'Várkerület' (lit. Castle neighborhood) including Watertown (Vízíváros, Fő utca), Castle Hill (Budai Várnegyed), Taban (Tabán) and Kristinatown (Krisztinaváros). The borders of the neighborhood are Gellért Hill, South (Déli) Railway Station and, at its northernmost point and the Margaret Bridge's bridgehead on its Buda side. Administratively thit is First neighborhood (abbrev. I.) which is bounded in the northwest II. and XII. neighborhood and the Mount area (Budapest/Hegyvidék|Hegyvidék), in south the XI. neighborhood (Budapest/Újbuda and Tétény|Újbuda) while in the east the Danube, by the V. neighborhood the Downtown (Budapest/Belváros|Belváros).

Budapest Castle View - In the courtyards of the Royal Palace

Castle Hill, known as Várhegy in Hungarian, was first settled in the thirteenth century, after a Mongol attack led Buda's citizens to seek a more easily defended area. The royal Hungarian court also decided to move, to the southern end of the hill. By the fourteenth century and there were an estimated 8,000 residents in Buda. After a long (1541–1686) period of Turkish rule, a 75-day siege left Buda in ruins and Austrian authorities counted a mere 300 people left. This would not be the last heavy attack on Castle Hill. In 1849 and 1945 the Baroquified area once more came under attack. A completely surrounded (German) force held out for almost a month in January 1945, in the thirty-first siege of the city. Since 1987 part of the UNESCO World Heritage List. The three main part of the Castle neighborhood (Várnegyed) are: the Buda Castle Palace and the area of Street George's Plaza (Szent György tér) and the historical residential area.

Tourist information point

  • Tourinform - Buda Castle I. Tárnok u. 15 47.50103 ,19.034022 From BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 1 jms.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px BKV m 3 jms.svg|15px: 'Deák Ferenc tér' take bus 16 to Szentháromság tér Opening Hours: Daily 09:00 – 18:00 stocks a comprehensive range of free leaflets, maps and listings magazines and free guidebooks which offer lots of ideas about sights and sounds, gastronomy, shopping, by night and lifestyle. You can also book shows, concerts and sightseeing tickets.

Travel to Budapest/Bel-Buda

Metro lines M2 (red)BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px and M4 (green)BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 4 jms.svg|15px cross the Danube from Budapest/Pest|Pest to the Buda side. M2 stops at three major transport hubs: Batthyány Plaza (gaze at the view to the Parliament before changing to the HÉV suburban train for Szentendre), Széll Kálmán Plaza (former Moszkva Plaza, gateway to the Castle Hill in fact thit is on the I. and II. neighborhoods perimeter) and Southern Railway Station (Déli pályaudvar) (southern train station).

You can take trams tram: no. 19, 41, 56, 56A at west limits of the neighborhood useful the tram: 59, 59A, 59B. tram: 4 & 6 also serve neighborhood needs.

  • The zero statue on the Clark Ádám Plaza „0” kilométerkő | Clark Ádám Plaza - GPS: 47.49809, 19.04016 Bus 16, 105, tram: 19, 41 Thit is at the Western end of the Сhain Bridge (Széchenyi Lánchíd), which is considered to be the most beautiful of the bridges over the Danube. The square is also home to the zero statue that signifies the start (or end) point of journeys from the capital as shown on the roadsigns on major roads. -
  • South Railwaystation - Déli pályaudvar | 47.49996, 19.02473 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Déli pályaudvar', tram: 17, 56, 56A, 59, 59A, 59B, 61. Bus 21, 21A, 39, 102, 139, 140, 140A, 142 Bel-Buda train station is the terminus of metro line M2 (red).
  • Batthyany Plaza transport hub - Batthyány tér | Batthyany square 47.50635, 19.03880 Opening Hours: Thit is a combined transport hub there is BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px station and the Budapest hev symbol.svg|15px BKV h5 jms.svg|15px end terminal - only this HÉV-station is underground, in all Budapest, - for north direction to Óbuda, to suburbs, to Szentendre where is the southern end of the very nice Danube Bend. A couple of citybus and two tram lines stop also here. This port will affect the following boat services D11 and D12.
  • Széll Kálmán Plaza - Széll Kálmán tér | 47.50713, 19.024433 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Széll Kálmán tér'; tram 4, 6, 17, 56, 56A, 59, 59A, 59B, 61; bus 5, 16, 16A, 21, 21A, 22, 22A, 39, 91, 102, 116, 128, 129, 139, 140, 140A, 142, 149, 155, 156, 222. Nightbus 956, 960 - One of the main transport hub of Buda, makes the most convenient entry point to the Castle District. You can walk upon the hill (it takes about 20 minutes) or take the bus 16 or 16A. When you come up from the subway station look for the outdoor stairway leading to a pedestrian bridge over the trolley tracks. Up the steps, over the tracks, cross the street to the mid-block bus stop. - Széna tér bus station - Széna tér buszpályaudvar szenaterII. Széna tér GPS 47.50833 ,19.027899 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Széll Kálmán tér ' ☎ +36 1 2013688 Cash desk Monday to Friday 06:00-18:00; Saturday - Sunday 06:00-16:00 - public toilets Monday to Friday 08:00-18:00, Sa, Sunday 08:00-14:00, Buffet daily 06:00-18:00, Newspaper sales 06:00-18:00 - . Buses depart from here to the northwestern suburb, Zsámbék village and neighbour areas. - There is a ticket vending machine. Timetable and list of destinations: 11-egyeb/kozlekedes/volanbusz/szena-ter-hu.htm here

It's also pleasant to walk by Chain Bridge (Széchenyi lánchíd) from Pest and walk up by the narrow streets or paths (as Király lépcső or Kemál Atatürk sétány). Walking from Pest is likely to be faster than public transport or taxi on peak hours.

Get Around

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This neighborhood is small enough to discover it on foot. However, if you get tired, you can jump on bus 5 or 11 86 which has several stops inside the Bel-Buda District, or two convenient trams: 19 and 41 go along the Buda bank of the river. There is also a bicycle route in parallel to it. Tram 56 and 56A could be useful to explore Taban (Tabán) and Kristinatown (Krisztinaváros) on Krisztina boulevard.

In Buda Castle area you can use bus 16 (formerly known as Várbusz) which has several stops inside the Castle District. Pricey horse carriages are also waiting for taking you on a tour.

As private cars are not allowed to enter the Castle Hill zone, your only options remain public transport, walking or taxi.

Other transport modes

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  • Cable car, Lower station - Budavári Sikló, alsó állomás | Clark Adam Plaza 47.49801, 19.03989 From Deák square take bus 105, from Batthyány square take tram 19, 41 HUF 1000/1400 one way/return, children HUF 400/750 The spectacular but very tourist and pricey cable vehicle (funicular) called Budavári Sikló climbs up Castle Hill from Chain Bridge's Buda side to Fisherman's Bastion (Halászbástya). As the cable vehicle is rising up the hill you get a beautiful view of Pest across the river. Another option you can check the view from one of the two small pedestrian bridges over the cable vehicle way - for free.

What to see in Budapest/Bel-Buda

Castle Hill

Thit is the highlight of the 1st neighborhood, Buda Downtown. You can walk around in the old romantic streets of the hill or see the great view of Budapest/Pest|Pest from there.

  • Matthias Fountain - Mátyás Szökőkút | 47.49602, 19.03867 the Western forecourt of the palace - Opening Hours: 24/7 Free Mátyás_kút.JPG -This spectacular fountain shows a group of hunters led by King Matthias Corvinus together with hounds, a killed deer, Galeotto Marzio with a hawk and Szép Ilonka with a doe. This group of people stands between fallen rocks with water running down into a basin. The fountain was made by sculptor Alajos Stróbl. The dead deer was modelled upon a majestic stag killed in 1896 by poachers in the forest owned by Stróbl.
  • Monument of Prince Eugene of Savoy - Savoyai Jenő herceg lovas emélműve | Buda, Royal Palace 47.49704, 19.03903 On the Danube terrace - Budapest_princ_Eugen_1 - Opening Hours: 24/7 Free The equestrian statue of Prince Eugene of Savoy stands on the Danube terrace, in a prominent position, high above Budapest. The Neo-Baroque statue was made by sculptor József Róna for the town of Zenta, but the town could not afford the price. The monument was bought in 1900 as a temporary solution until the planned equestrian statue of King Franz Joseph was completed. This never happened, so Prince Eugen remained on his plinth. The plinth is decorated with two bronze reliefs showing the capture of the earth-works in Zenta and the decisive cavalry charge in the Battle of Zenta in 1697.

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  • Horseherd Statue - a hortobágyi Csikós szobra | 47.49626, 19.03842 next to the Matthias Fountain Opening Hours: 24/7 Free - The statue of the Hortobágy horseherd taming a wild horse used to stand in front of the Riding School in the former Újvilág terrace and is the work of György Vastagh from 1901. The statue was displayed in the Exposition Universelle in Paris (1900). The damaged statue was removed during the 1960s, but it was later restored and erected in the Western forecourt of the palace in 1983.

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  • The Fountain of the Fishing Children - Szökőkút Horgászó Gyerekekkel | 47.49702, 19.03900 on the Danube terrace Opening Hours: 24/7 Free Thit is the work of sculptor Károly Senyey from 1912. It depicts two children grappling with a fish. The fine workmanship of the fishing net is remarkable. The fountain was removed in 1955 and re-erected at Rákóczi Plaza in Pest, but brought back to its original place in 1976. It was restored in 2001.

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  • Lion's Yard - Oroszlános Udvar | 47.49563, 19.03964 Inner Court Opening Hours: 24/7 Free Two pairs of lions guard the monumental gate leading into Lions Court. The four statues are the works of János Fadrusz from 1901. The animals standing on the outer side of the gate are menacing, while the inner ones are calm and dignified. One lion was broken in two pieces during the war, but it was recreated in the 1950s.

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  • Lion's Gate - Oroszlános Kapu - Opening Hours: 24/7 Free


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  • Ferdinand-gate - Ferdinánd Kaputorony | 47.49434, 19.04064 hours=24/7 Free - Burgtheater_Budapest_Varszinhaz_2009_august.jpg
  • National Dancetheatre, Gallery - Castle Theatre, Nemzeti Táncszínház | Színház utca, 1-3 47.49837, 19.03767 ☎+36 1 375 8649 Opening Hours: daily 13:00-18:00 It is founded by 20-year operation of the successor of Dance Forum. Since 2001, it has been home to the Hungarian Dance Theatre, where playing many different types of performances, as professional folklore, classical ballet, contemporary dance theater of street break-dancing. National Dance Gallery holds temporary exhibitions of Hungarian artists, while there is a photo exhibition in the Cloister Gallery. 16683}}

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  • Alexander Palace - Sándor-palota | Szent György tér 1-2 47.498056, 19.038056 Right over the Tunnel (Alagút) +36 1 224-5000 +36 1 224-5039 Opening Hours: Only by appointment, or any special day such as Budapest Day or Museum Day or Free built in 1803-1805, by Michael Pollack and Johann Aman architects, in neo-classical style. The site, on which was built in 1803 has been owned by Vince Earl Alexander. The start of construction is unknown, it is certain that 1805 has been the birthplace of Count Morits Alexander, who in the 1820-30s, was famous as "the devil horse" of Pest Let , one of the "sights". He was one last male member of the Alexander family. The façade shows "MDCCCVI" (1806) and the year of opening. It was heavily damaged in 1945. The renovation in 2002 was based on the original blueprints and detailed illustrations of contemporary maps. One cartographer, Frank Schams, was so captivated by the building at the time that he gave a detailed account of it in his diaries, from the magical flowers of the observatory to the rooms finely decorated with silk and Gold. He also recorded that there was steam heating and running water, considered to be rare at the time.
  • Buda Castle cable vehicle (funicular) - Budavári Sikló | 47.49765, 19.03858 BKV_busz_symbol.svg|16px: 16, 105 or tram: 19, 41 to stop 'Clark Ádám tér' - Budavari-siklo-P8230164 It links the Adam Clark Plaza and the Széchenyi Chain Bridge at river level to Buda Castle above. The line was opened on 2 March 1870 and has been in municipal ownership since 1920. It was destroyed in the Second World War and reopened on 4 June 1986. A feature of the line are the two pedestrian foot bridges which cross above it. These were present when the line opened, were removed in 1900 when the castle's garden was extended and rebuilt to the original design in 1983. Trip time: 1.5 mins. - Erődrendszer,_Vár,_Nagy_Rondella.jpg
  • Remnants of Middle Age Castlewalls - Középkori várfalmaradványok | Országház utca 33. - GPS: 47.50459, 19.02902 - Some parts can be see at the nexts: Anjou tower (bástya), Tóth Árpád promenade, Dísz square 2., 6. and 7, Babits Mihály promenade, Bécsikapu square - Budapest_130.JPG
  • Gold-Bastion - Arany-Bástya | Csónak utca 1-3. 47.49503, 19.04162 Bus 16, 16A to stop 'Dísz tér' Opening Hours: 24/7 Free 5303
  • Dísz square - Dísz tér former István tér, Szent György tér / lit. Stephen's Plaza, Street George's Plaza | Dísz tér 47.499444, 19.035556 Disz-ter-big - Thit is a north to south elongated area, bordered by one- and two-storey hundred years old houses. The houses of square: No.1-2: The Foreign Ministry building was located here, before being destroyed during the war. The site has been vacant field with summer folk art and decorative items sold. No.3: The two-storey building which the back facade oriented towards the Danube and the main facade facing on the square, above the balcony the Batthyány family coat of arms can be seen. In 1748, builder Marton Siegl erected a new two-story baroque palace for the Palatine Batthyány Lajos. After the war, in 1950s and the 18th century in the form of a Baroque façade was restored. No.4-5: Since 1686 Baroque buildings were erected. From this period have survived only in the downstairs rooms. In 1908 it was rebuilt in Art Nouveau style. In 1930s and the Papal Nunciature home. In 1970 the richly decorated doorway ülőfülkesort demolished it. These are the earliest known castle sitting corner, ca. 1300s. No.6: In 1930 a successful newspaper owner and editor, Nicholas Ando, ​​ pulled down and built an one-story house by Pogány Moric's plans in style of Neo-Baroque. No.7: In mid-19th century built in romantic style. No.8: A two-storey, modern building house, which was built around 1963 to 1968. Designers Linda Farkasdy Kenessy Attila. Now there is a restaurant. No.9: Former Móra Ferenc living house Chimney Sweep's house stood here, who was responsible for the look of loft and chimneys in the Castle area. No.10: A one-storey house, Baroque elements also remain a part of the interior. No.11: A one-storey building, with classicist facade and Neo Baroque door with decorated window framing. No.12: In 1688 the mayor rebuilt, 1850s again remodeled as a two-storey classicist building. At the beginning of the 20th century it was completely rebuilt, this time in Neo Baroque style. No.13: This one-storey house is probably the most beautiful building in the Squre. In 1815, it was rebuilt in its present form. Classicist facade. The facade's main ornament is the three little reliefs above the windows, which depict scenes from Greek and Roman mythology. At the doorway in front of the right staircase is a beautiful wrought iron door. No. 14: A former medieval house place, at the beginning of the 20th century was completely rebuilt in neo-Renaissance style. No. 15: An one-storey baroque building of the National Trust Historic Sites housed on the ground floor works post. The arcaded corridor runs along facing the courtyard. In the upstairs rooms are in good condition preserved frescoes. The decorative painting made in the 1760s, with figural components Biblical scenes and landscapes and the ornamental parts with very colorful floral pattern characterized. Now there are offices. No. 16: on the ground floor of the building today is a pastry shop and the Crown Confectionery.

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  • Former Homeland Defence Headquarter - Honvéd Főparancsnokság | Between Dísz tér and Szent György tér 47.49876, 19.03699 1879-82 }}
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  • Former Joseph barracks - József-kaszárnya | Táncsics Mihály utca 9. 47.50345, 19.03293 A two-storey Baroque corner house, circa 1810. In courtyard is a Baroque-story building, 1720.

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  • Teleki palace and royal stable area and compound - Teleki-palota és udvari istálló területe és maradványai | 47.49756, 19.03674

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  • War and Peace statue - Háború és Béke emlékmű | Szent György tér - GPS: 47.49736, 19.03768 beside the entrance to the Budapest History Museum - They are the work of Károly Senyey. War and Peace are represented by angels, one with a trumpet and the other with an olive branch. Under the angel of Peace is a returning soldier, while under the angel of War there is a dead Ottoman soldier and ancient Hungarian warriors.

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  • Big rondella (bastion) - Nagy Fehérvári rondella, Kászim pasa bástya | Siklo utca 47.49423, 19.04139 Southern end First built Kasim Pasha in 1667-68 for increasing protection of the 'Fehérvári gate'. Sizes: 50m diameter and 4.5m-thick walls. This was the largest round tower of the castle and there were inside casemates. From its top could keep an eye on the 'long-running' north wall. In 1723, heavily damaged, but has been restored. It was demolished in 1867 and rebuilt in 1950s.
  • Street George statue - Szent György-szobor | Hunyadi u. 47.50238, 19.03521 Under Fish Bastion

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  • Archives, Former Treasury Department - Magyar Országos Levéltár, egykori Pénzügyminisztérium | Bécsikapu tér 2-4 - GPS: 47.50283, 19.03300 ☎ "Building F" is occupied by the National Széchényi Library and the national library of Hungary. Its collection of rare and antique books, codices and manuscripts contains 35 Corvina pieces from the famous library of King Matthias Corvinus. The original Bibliotheca Corviniana was housed in the medieval Royal Castle of Buda. - 1901-03. _menusor/about_us Archives}} - Buda-varoshaz-1.jpg
  • Old Townhouse of Buda - Régi budai városháza | Szentháromság tér, 2. 47.50122, 19.03335 Bus 16 - Baroque building with facades of the three-storey. Built by Venerio Ceresole, Nepauer Matyas, 1692-1774. Medieval details. More than 160 years was the city administrative centre and a further 70 years long, it was the townhouse of the I. neighborhood. It was in the middle of the civil town. Simple style building at two corners of a pop-up, ornately carved stone brackets supporting enclosed balcony. On top of the east wing a bell tower and a clock tower can be seen. 52786
  • Koller Gallery - Koller Galéria - Táncsics Mihály utca, 5 47.50312, 19.03324 Bus 16 ☎ +36 1 356 9208 is the oldest private gallery in Hungary (founded in 1953). On the top floor of the three storey atelier-house the memorial room for the Hungarian artist Amerigo Tot can be found. From the beginning and the gallery represented contemporary artists, especially engravers and graphical artists 15292
  • Red Hedgehog House - Vörös Sün Ház | Hess András Sq. 3., Fortuna St. 1., Táncsics Mihály Street 2. - GPS: 47.503207, 19.032741 Thit is the oldest still standing building in Budapest, built around 1260 and in 18th century was combined with to give the current building. It functioned as the first tavern of the Buda Castle. Also and the first theatre performance of Buda was held here is now a folk art shop and cafe, read more:Budapest/Bel-Buda#Souvenir|Souvenir. -QQ3184
  • Royal Palace - Királyi palota, Burgpalast, Budin Kalesi) | Szent György tér 6. 47.49652, 19.03879 Castle Hill ☎ +36 1 2250554 - River_Beatrice_(ship,_2007)_005 Probably the most popular attraction on Castle Hill. It is unusual in that it has never actually been occupied by the Hungarian Royal family and is more of a pseudo-historical mishmash, like the Mátyás-templom. The first palace, in Gothic style, built and added onto over 300 years, was destroyed by the Christian army that liberated Buda from the Turkish occupation in 1686. In 1715 work started on a completely new, smaller Baroque palace, but over the years more and more space was added to the palace until it reached its current length 304m. The palace, in neo-Baroque style, had many added wings. Reconstruction after the various indignities suffered during rebellions of the nineteenth century finished in 1904. This reconstruction, by Miklós Ybl and Alajos Hauszmann, was undone by (German) troops holding out at the end of WWII. The roof fell in entirely and most of the furniture was destroyed. A Baroque façade which had never existed before and a real dome (there had previously been a faux dome with attic space beneath) were added to the building. Today the building houses three large museums (see below) and the National Széchényi Library. More sights here: Matthias Hunyadi well on the edge of the yard, Fountain of fishing kids, Savoy terrace and the Lion Court, Mace Tower, Equestrian statue of Prince Eugene of Savoy

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  • The statue of Hussar general András Hadik - I. István szobra | Szentháromság utca and Úri utca crossing 47.50098, 19.03273 hours=24/7 Free a favorite of Empress Maria Theresia is well known to local students. The statue, designed by György Vastagh Jr. was presented to the public in 1937. The general is on horseback; take a close look at the horse's testicles. They are shiny yellow, unlike the patina on the rest of the statue. Engineering students have for years polished the horse testicles on the morning of difficult exams, supposedly for luck.

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  • Mary Magdalene Tower - Mária Magdolna torony | on the junction of Országház utca and Kapisztrán tér 47.50372, 19.02886 is the part of a 13th-century Franciscan church used by Hungarian speakers. Under Turkish rule, this was the only church allowed to remain Christian: all others were converted into masjids. The chancel was destroyed in World War II and has not been rebuilt except for one stone window, as a memento.

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  • Vienna Gate - Bécsi Kapu, Zsidó-kapu, Becs kapuszu | Bécsikapu tér 2-4 - GPS: 47.50494, 19.03069 At the northern end of Castle Hill Opening Hours: 24/7 Free This was the market for non-Yahudi merchants in the Middle Ages and is where all four streets that run the length of the hill converge. The Vienna Gate inspired a typical Hungarian parental retort for children who talk back and they will be scolded with "Your mouth is as big as the Vienna Gate!" The gate is not really large or extraordinary, but you can climb over it.
  • Matthias Church - Mátyás templom, Nagyboldogasszony főplébánia | 47.50195, 19.03419 Bus 16, 16A ☎ +36 1 3555657 Matthias_Church,_Budapest.JPG Opening Hours: Weekdays 09:00-17:00, Saturday 09:00-13:00, Sunday 13:00-17:00 Adult: Ft1,000; Students, pensioners, soldiers Ft700 The rococo spire of this church is one of the easily seen monuments of the "var" castle. History: Originally the Buda (German) community's parish church, its official name is the "Church of the Blessed Virgin". The popular Hungarian king, Mátyás, held both of his weddings here and so it has been known as the Matthias Church. Today an eclectic mix of styles and the church was started in the thirteenth century. The main apse, which ends in a seven-sided polygon, is in French style and is the earliest extant section. The central section was built about 100 years later. During the Turkish occupation of Budapest, all the furnishings were removed and the painted walls whitewashed to cover art unacceptable to the Islamic eye. Once returned to the Catholic community, it was Baroquified (i.e. covered with Baroque ornamentation that obscured the original style like many other Central European churches were) and the rose window was bricked up. In the last century, between 1873 and 1896, Frigyes Schulek began a major renovation and restoration of the Matthias Church. The interior is sumptuously decorated in a style which is on the one hand art deco and yet evokes the medieval predecessors of this structure. As you enter the church turn to the right and proceed down the right hand aisle to the front of the church. For a small fee you can visit the underground treasury which includes a replica of the Crown of Street Stephen and the real crown (a 12th century object even though Stephen was a 10th century king) is on display in the parliament building. Also take a look at the opulent chapel at the rear of the church (around the junction to the left of the entrance. Be aware that thit is a functioning church and you may find that at times it is closed to visitors for church activities or concerts.
  • Like the wall of a medieval church monument left of the neighboring Hilton Hotel Opening Hours: 24/7 Free In fact it is a copy of a monument located in Belsen, Germany (near Dresden). The copy was erected by the Hilton Company. It portrays King Mátyás (15th century) the most beloved of Hungarian Kings. - Budapest_Szentharomsag_szobor_P3090448-lev-1000.jpg
  • Plague or Holy Trinity monument - Holy Trinity Column, Szentháromság szobor | Szentháromság tér 47.50171, 19.03357 In front of the Matthias Church Opening Hours: 24/7 Free is a tall column decorated with many statues, erected by thankful survivors. Baroque. Made by Ungleich Fülöp és Hörger Antal, 1712-13. Pedestal of the statue lined up three relief: Anthony David's prayer, The plague, The votive monument construction. Among the three reliefs cartridge can see them Hungary and coat of arms of Buda. The Austrian imperial coat of arms placed third cartridge was destroyed. 96916

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  • Fisherman's Bastion - Halászbástya | Szentháromság tér 5 47.50222, 19.03500 hanging over the side of Castle Hill beneath the Mátyás Church Opening Hours: 24/7 and the Upper Towers 09:00-19:00 (Mar 16 -Apr 30), 09:00-20:00 (May 1- Oc 15) Ft 700 to climb on the Upper bastion, other parts free of charge (2023) Thit is the large white tower and lookout terrace complex. It was built between 1890-1905 and is named after both the medieval fishmarket once nearby and the Guild of Fishermen who defended this section of the wall during past wars. The story is that different trades were responsible for defending different parts of the castle walls and that this section of the defenses was raised by the fishermen’s guild. In fact and the structure is a late 19th century fantasy built to add class to the area. That thit is an invention does not detract at all from the attractiveness of the structure, nor from the impressive views of the river and Pest on the opposite side. The mounted statue between the bastion and the church is King Stephan (Istvan in Hungarian) the first king of Hungary (crowned about 1000.) He was declared a saint for his efforts in bringing Christianity to Hungary. He carries the apostolic cross with two crossbars, symbol granted him by the Pope. In the daytime around the year and the bastion is the place most overcrowded by tourists in the Castle Hill, mainly brought in here by buses.

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  • Sculpture of a Turul bird - Turul madár - GPS: 47.49735, 19.03767 just outside the cable vehicle upper station Opening Hours: 24/7 FreeIt is not, as you might think, an eagle, but the mythical turul bird (which is believed to be a kind of falcon). This bird is a part of the story of how the Magyars settled the Hungarian homeland. This bird appeared in a dream to the wife of the Magyar leader and told her that she would be the founding mother of a new nation. The mythological Turul, high above the Danube, was made by Gyula Donáth in 1905. The plinth and the ornate Neo-Baroque rail (Gyula Jungfer's work) was seriously damaged during the siege of Buda, but they were restored in 1981, together with the broken coat-of-arms of the Kingdom of Hungary on the plinth.

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  • National Gallery - Nemzeti Galéria | Szent György tér 2. 47.49630, 19.03992 palace wings B, C and D, From Deák Ferenc tér: Take Bus No. 16, alight at Clark Ádám tér and take the Funicular Railway to Szent György tér; From Ferenciek tere: take Bus No. 5 or Bus No. 78, alight at Dózsa György tér and take the Lift to Buda Castle; From Széll Kálmán tér take the Bus No. 16 to Dísz. From Móricz Zsigmond tér take Tram No. 18, alight at Dózsa György tér and take the Lift to Buda Castle ☎ +36 1 201 9082, +36 20 4397 325 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10:00-18:00 Permanent Exhibitions: Ft 1400, Temporary Exhibitions: vary from Ft 1400 to Ft 3400 (2023), Free - On Hungarian National Holidays (15 March, 20 August, 23 October), Crypt of the Habsburg palatines: Ft 600, to the Dome available at the Ground Floor desks. houses an astounding collection of paintings. For those interested in Hungarian artists, thit is the museum to visit. The exhibition of nineteenth-century Hungarian paintings is most notable.

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  • Budapest History Museum - Budapest Történeti Múzeum | Buda Castle, Building "E". 47.49512, 19.04010 Southeast part of the Palace, From Dózsa György tér:By the 5, 78 bus lines, 18 tram to Dózsa György tér stop and by elevator. ☎ +36 1 487-8800 Tuesday - Sunday: 10:00-18:00 Ft 1800, Free entrance with Budapest Card Permanent exhibitions, over four floors: Ancient peoples, antique cultures, Gothic sculptures from the royal palace of Buda and the tapestry with the Hungarian–Angevin coat-of-arms and the medieval royal palace of the Buda Castle; & temporary exhibitions. The restored part of the medieval castle, including the Royal Chapel and the rib-vaulted Gothic Hall, belongs to the exhibition. The highlights of the exhibition are the Gothic statues of Buda Castle and a 14th-century rsilk tapestry decorated with the Angevin coats of arms. Small gardens were recreated in the medieval zwingers around the oldest parts of the building. 6086
  • Military History Museum - Hadtörténeti Intézet és Múzeum | Kapisztrán tér 2-4 (entrance from Tóth Árpád sétány) 47.50395, 19.02777 Northwestern part of the Castle, bus No.16 ☎ +36 1 325 1600 +36 (1) 325-1601 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 09:00-17:00. Ft1500, students/seniors Ft750 Hadtortenelmi_intezet_P7290062 32469 The museum has permanent and temporary exhibitions and also a book and a map library.
  • Museum of Music - Zenetörténeti Múzeum - Zenetudományi Intézet | Táncsics Mihály utca 7 47.50446, 19.03124 Bus 16, 16A, 116 to stop 'Bécsi kapu tér' ☎ +36 1 214-6770 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10:00-16:00 Ft 600, Student or with Budapest Card Ft 300


  • Marzipan Museum - Marcipán Múzeum Budapest | Web: &Itemid=125&lang=en Hess András tér 1-3 47.50256, 19.03350 Inside Hilton Hotel ☎ +36 1 889 6861 An exhibition of various artworks, models of building etc created using marzipan, with a cafe alongside. Don't eat the exhibits!


  • Medieval Yahudi Chapel - Középkori Zsidó Kápolna | Táncsics Mihály utca 26 47.50463, 19.03130 - Opening Hours: 1 May-31 October: Tuesday - F: 10:00-17:00, Saturday - Sunday: 10:00-17:00 14th-century Yahudi graves, documents, drawings and other finds.
  • Lutheran Church of Budavár - Budavári Evangélikus templom | Táncsics M. u. 28 47.50454, 19.03086 M2: Széll Kálmán tér, bus 16A-116 ☎ +36 1 356-9736 P7290055-lev-1000 - Opening Hours: Mass: Sunday: 09.00; 11.00 Free is the oldest Lutheran church of Buda. It was built in 1895. Building was designed by Mór Kallina and it was consectrated in 1895. Exterior remained Neobaroque, but its interior became much more simple. There is a huge cross behind the wood altar table. There is a mosaic window over it which gives some light to the church. There is a red marble chalice at the altar.
  • Palace Chapel - Várkápolna; formerly Alamizsnás Szent János-kápolna | 47.49532, 19.04027 - Buda_castle_interior_church.JPG built in the 15th century. After its reconstruction in 1963, it became part of the exhibition of the Budapest History Museum. The first chapel in the castle was probably built in the 14th century during the reign of Louis I of Hungary. Eberhard Windecke claimed in his Chronicle that Charles II of Hungary was murdered in 1386 in a room from which the royal chapel could be seen. The chapel was again mentioned in the Chronicle of Lorenzo de Monaci, which was written around 1390. King Sigismund of Luxembourg thoroughly rebuilt the old Anjou castle during the first decades of the 15th century. He erected a Gothic church in place of the former chapel. The Anjou castle's façade was now facing towards the inner palace courtyard and the long chancel was projecting from the eastern side of the palace. The chancel was built upon a lower church due to a lack of space on the narrow plateau. The church had a 21m long nave and an 11m long chancel. The flamboyant Royal Church of Buda Castle was similar to the more famous Sainte-Chapelle in Paris. Archeological research proved the date of the church, because 15th century strata were discovered under the intact brick floor of the lower church. In November 1489, Sultan Bayezid II of the Islamic Ottoman empire sent the relics of John the Almoner to King Matthias Corvinus. The King placed the relics in the Royal Chapel, which was re-dedicated and embellished with Renaissance furniture. In 1526, Buda was plundered by the Islamic Ottoman Turks after the Battle of Mohács. The relics were rescued in time and carried to Pressburg, where they are still kept. A surviving church inventory from 1530 shows a wealth of furnishings. Later, King János Szapolyai converted the lower church into a bastion. The large Gothic windows were walled up; and only the rectangular arrow slits were left open. In 1541 the Islamic Ottoman Turks captured Buda without resistance and the Royal Church ceased to be a place of Christian worship. The upper church was destroyed in the 1686 siege of Buda and the ruins were demolished in 1715. The vault of the lower church collapsed and the interior was filled with rubbish. The remains were then buried under the new Baroque terrace for two centuries. The ruins of the lower church were discovered by archeologists in 1949–50. The remains were buried in 1953 because of conceptional disputes about the feasible reconstruction. The chapel, finally reconstructed by 1963, was re-consecrated in 1990


  • Telephone Museum - Postamúzeum | Uri utca 49 47.50261, 19.029953 A little hard to find, sometimes can only be entered from Országház utca. - Opening Hours: Tuesday - Sunday 10:00-16:00 Ft 500 The museum features an electo-mechanical telephone exchange which was in operation between 1928 and 1985 and various old telephonesand is part of the postal museum.

Town Hall - Budapest Főváros I. kerület Budavári Önkormányzat - Polgármesteri Hivatal I. Kapisztrán tér 1 GPS 47.50436 ,19.02854 bus to stop Kapisztrán tér ☎ +36 1 4583081 |tollfree=+36 80 204275, +36 1 4583000 M 14.:00–18:30, West 08:00–16.30, Friday 08:00–12:00 - . SMS/MMS +36 20 4896647

Kristinatown and Taban

All area of these neighborhood what is west and south from Castle Hill.

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  • Street Catherine of Alexandria Parish Church - Budapest-Tabán Alexandriai Szent Katalin-plébániatemplom, Tabáni Plébánia @I.distr., Attila út 11 47.49230, 19.04379 tram: 19, 41 to stop Várkert bazár; Tram: 56, 56A to stop Döbrentei tér, bus 5, 7, 8E, 108E, 110, 112, 178 to stop Döbrentei tér☎ +36 1 375 5491 Weekday Masses Monday, Tuesday at 08:00, Thursday, F, Saturday 18:00 - Budapest_Rácz_Fürdő_IMG_0750-1000 - Rac thermal bath - Rác gyógyfürdő Tabán, Hadnagy u. 1 47.490833, 19.043611 Take tram: 56, 56A, bus 5, 7, 8E, 108E, 110, 112, 178 to stop 'Döbrentei tér' Closed as of 2022 - reopening date unknown - . The oldest part of the Rácz Bath is the Turkish Cupola, built in 1572, which was called Kücsük Ilica (Small Thermal) at the time. This cupola remained in a very good state through the centuries. The windows, reveals, kurnas (marble basins on the walls) and the swimmingpool and the floor are still the original ones perfectly renovated to their authentic state thus it looks and can be used like back in the 16th century. The Ybl Baths and Shower Corridor was constructed and built by Miklós Ybl in two phases between 1865 and 1870. The second, Imperial Cupola, built in 1870. Marble is the main material used and several symbolic elements of the age’s modernity can be found on the walls, mostly demolished. The Flora Bath section, built in 1865, was styled after the ancient Roman Baths which and now serves as the dedicated VIP section of the complex. The current spa was built adjacent to the historical buildings in the 21st century and accommodates the latest treatments and services with 21 treatment rooms, a business room and a special VIP area.

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  • Hungarian Theatre Museum and Institute - Országos Színháztörténeti Múzeum és Intézet, abbr. OSzMI I. Krisztina körút, 57 GPS 47.49768 ,19.02984 tram: 18, Bus 5 ☎ +36 1 375 1184 |fax= Opening Hours: Monday,W 09:00-16:00 Collections: photo gallery, recordings, manuscripts, art collection, small prints, model collection, scenic collection, show bill storage, audio and video collection.

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  • Semmelweis Medical History Museum Semmelweis Orvostörténeti Múzeum, Könyvtár és Levéltár | @I. Apród u.1-3. 47.49315, 19.04307 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 3 jms.svg|15px: 'Ferenciek tere' further bus 5, 110, 112, 178 to Szarvas tér ☎ +36 1 3753533, +36 1 201-1577 Opening Hours: March.1-November.1: Tuesday - Sunday 10:00-18:00; (off just until 16.00) Permanent exhibition: Adult €2.5, student €1.5 The most important museum and archives on the history of medicine in Hungary, here is also the Golden eagle pharmacy. - Urania epulet.jpg
  • Urania Observatorium - Uránia Csillagvizsgáló @online.hu I. Sánc utca 3 - GPS: 47.48940, 19.03668 From BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 3 jms.svg|15px: 'Ferenciek tere' take bus 8E, 108E, 110, 112, 178 to stop 'Sánc utca'; From BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 4 jms.svg|15px: 'Móricz Zsigmond körtér' take bus 27 to stop 'Sánc utca'☎ +36 1 386 9233|fax= price=HUF300 A Presentation Planetarium of the Scientific Educational Society. A small exhibition also here.

}} Rudas_gyogyfurdo_P7290076-1000 - Rudas thermal bath - Rudas gyógyfürdő Tabán, Döbrentei tér, 9 GPS 47.489092 ,19.047867 bus: 5, 7, 8E, 108E; tram: 19, 41, 56, 56A. ☎ +36 1 356-1322 - . It was first built in 1550, during the time of Ottoman rule. To date, it retains many of the key elements of a Turkish bath, exemplified by its Turkish dome and octagonal pool. The Turkish bath called as 'ilidzha' or 'kaplidzha'. The spa building form an elongated stretch. It consists three parts: the southern part of the building is a currently unused bottling plant and the swimming swimmingpool is located in middle, end of the building complex located the Turkish dome. Between the Turkish bath and swimming swimmingpool is the reception hall. It re-opened at the beginning of 2006. Close to the Bath 21 thermal spas (Muslim Friendly) located. The largest thermal spas (Muslim Friendly) is the Árpád I.-II.-III., Beatrice, Matthias, Gül Baba, a (Turkish), Kossuth, Kara Mustafa and the Rákóczi. The Hygieia and Diana thermal spas (Muslim Friendly) supplies the swimming pool. - In the drinking hall and the water of Attila and Juventus springs is potable.

  • Castle-bazaar - Várbazár | Tabán, Ybl Miklós tér, 4 47.49566, 19.04196 tram: 18 from BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Széll Kálmán tér' or from BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 3 jms.svg|15px: 'Ferenciek tere' take bus 8, 108E, 110, 112, 178 Exhibition „Hungarikonok” Ft2400 and the southern palace Ft1000, combined ticket for all costs Ft3000. Neo-renaissance Garden can be visited free of charge. Várkert_bazár_(18147._számú_műemlék)_14.jpg
?id=69 Featured monument, part of world legacy site. Ybl Miklós was the architect, built in Neo-Renaissance style between 1875 and 1883. It was a closure for the Danube side of the Castle-Garden (Várkert). Originally a trading place, when its arcade were filled with shops. Later, here was an industrial workshop and the Historical Portrait Gallery, women's art school. In 1884 Stróbl Alajos famous Hungarian sculptor was the first, who own a studio in the bazaar arcade. About eighty artist were followed over the next hundred years.
  • Deer-House - Szarvas-ház | Tabán, Szarvas tér, 1 47.49270, 19.04229 Bus 5, 78 to stop 'Szarvas tér'A late classicising Baroque ('copf') style building, was the former Deer Cafe. There is a relief above the gate, a Guildtable for the former cafeteria. The 'guildtable', a copy made in 1811, replacing the 17th century destroyed original artwork.

Budapešť_0378 - Castle garden kiosk - Budapešť_0378.jpg Castle garden kiosk Castle Garden Palace, Castle Garden casino, Várkert-kioszk, Várkert palota, Várkert kaszinó) Ybl Miklós tér 9-10 - GPS: 47.49380, 19.04359 Tram 19, 41 to stop 'Várkert Bazár' price= The Castle Gardens kiosk or Castle garden palace (formerly known as Castle Gardens Casino) was built as Buda Royal Palace gardens surrounding the closure, simultaneously with the Castle Garden bazaar. Thit is a neo-Renaissance building. Since 2008, used for events. Castle Garden Kiosk building was built an engine room for the water supply system of the Royal Palace. Thit is an eclectic building, built in Renaissance and Baroque styles. The delicious work of sculptor did the Schröffl brothers (George and Armin). The grotesque murals are Robert Scholtz works, did these by 'sgraffito technique'. The northern part along the Danube River (today's reception) is a coffee house with Florentine Renaissance style citations. On the southern part (a great room with vaulted hall) were the Machinery installations of waterworks. Above the engine room (the gallery) was the engineer's apartment. A tower building stands between the two parts, which hid the chimney of steam boilers.

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  • Ybl statue - Ybl Miklós szobor | Tabán, Apród utca 47.49288, 19.04307 hours= Made by Ede Mayer, 1896. The pedestal of limestone, 440 cm tall. The bronze statue, 310 cm in size. Ybl standing figure hold a compasses in his right hand and drawings in the left hand. On the Base is a bronze laurel wreath with insignia of the architecture.
  • Former residential house of Hauszmann Alajos Hauszmann Alajos hajdani lakóháza | Döbrentei utca 10. 47.49217, 19.04475 tram: 19, 41 to stop Döbrentei térOpening Hours: Just from outside The Castle Gardens quay was favourite living place for architects, for example, Hauszmann Alajos, who settled to a rental palace, (Döbrentei street 10) what built own designs in 1892.
  • Budapest narrowest façade - Budapest legkeskenyebb homlokzatú bérháza | Várkert Quay (rakpart) 16 47.49174, 19.04542 tram: 18, 19, 41 to stop Döbrentei tér - 6m 20cm. Apartman House, built by Weinreb and Spiegel.
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  • Hungarian Queen Elizabeth statue - Erzsébet királyné szobor | Döbrentei tér 47.49125, 19.04509 tram: 56, 56A, Bus 5, 7, 8E, 108E, 110, 112, 178 to stop Döbrentei tér
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|At the foot of Gellert Hill, from the Buda shore 30-40 m and the Freedom Bridge from 60 to 70 m north. The lowest & highet water level difference at Danube river around Budapest. 90-100 cm 47.48597, 19.05317 tram: 19, 41 from Batthyány tér or bus 7 Opening Hours: every two-three year, mostly autumn The named this way because if there is low tide and only dry season (period at the time of dearth) can be visible.

Watertown

All area of these neighborhood what is north or east from Castle Hill - Bp Szilagyi Dezso ter Reformed Church.jpg Buda Reformed Church Budai Református Egyházközség | I., Szilagyi Dezso Plaza 3 GPS 47.50379 ,19.03900 Tram 19, 41; Boat (D11) to pier 'Batthyány tér M+H' ☎ +36 1 457-0109 - .

  • Lower Watertown Capuchin Parish - Alsóvízivárosi Kapucinus Plébánia, Árpád-házi Szent Erzsébet plébánia | I. Fő utca 32. 47.50213, 19.03859 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Batthyány tér' ☎ +36 1 201-4725 Opening Hours: Masses: Monday 19:00, Tuesday - Saturday 07:00 and 18:00, Sunday and holidays: 8:00, 18:00 and 11:30 - Bp Saint Anne Church 2.jpg
  • St. Anne Parish in Upper Watertown - Felsővízivárosi Szent Anna Plébánia| I. Batthyány tér 7. - GPS: 47.50565,19.03833 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Batthyány tér' ☎ +36 1 201-6364 Fax: +36 1 225-3907 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday (school season) 6:30 17:00, Monday to Friday (school holidays) 6:30 18:00, Saturday 7:30, Sunday 7:30, Student Mass: 9:00, Romanian mass (Loretta Chapel) 11:00
  • St. Francis Wounds church - Wundmalen des Hl. Franziskus (german), Szent Ferenc Sebei templom | @I. Fő utca 43. 47.50745, 19.03844 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Batthyány tér', tram: 19, 41, Bus 11, 39, 109, 111 ☎ +36 30 565 1489 Fax +36 1 213 7508 In the Turkish period stood on the site of this church , a mosque with a dervish monastery. -After the liberation of Buda (1686), for the Bosnian Franciscans were building this, in thanks to their pastoral work during the Turkish occupation. The monastery was gradually expanded with seminar and theological college and extended with a rich library. The present Baroque church began Jakab Hans in 1731 to build and the tower was not built until 1739-41. The facade sculptures date from the Franciscans times. In the central niche is the Immaculata statue, right and left the statues of St. Francis and of St. Anthony can be seen. At the gate and the Franciscan coat of arms can be seen. Interior: At the entrance, on the right column of the holy water basin indicates a blackboard to the level of the flood of 1838. The ground plan of the nave Baroque church is rectangular. The frescoes of the apse have been painted by Károly Ferenc Innocent and Beder in 1890. The high altarpiece and the stigmata of St. Francit is, right and left are the statues of Peter and Paul; angels hold the attributes of the martyrdom of the two apostles. In the church there are eight side altars.

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  • Foundry Museum - Magyar Műszaki és Közlekedési Múzeum - Öntödei Múzeum | Bem József utca 20 47.51138, 19.03574 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Batthyány tér', bus 11 or 111 to 'Horvát utca' ☎ +36 1 201-4370 Opening Hours: Just for groups? Adult €3.5, student €1.5, Guided tour €22/group A foundry from the 18th century in the very heart of the city, preserved as a museum. - This museum part of the Hungarian Museum of Science, Technology and Transport

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  • French Institute - Francia Intézet, Institut Français| Fő u. 17 GPS 47.50116, 19.03966 tram: 19, 41 to stop Halász utca ☎ +36 1 4894200 Fax +36 1 4894222 weekdays 07:15-21:00, Saturday 08:00-13:30, closed on Sunday - Vary. - There is a three storey media library with more than 42,000 documents, six computer with internet access; also here French language courses; cultural events: art, music, film, publishing and theater, design.
  • Former Elizabeth order hospital - Erzsébetiek kórháza | Fő utca 41./Batthyány Lajos tér 1./Bem József rakpart 28. 47.50655, 19.03812 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Batthyány tér' 1785-1787.

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  • Marczibányi Shelterhouse - Marczibányi-féle menház | Fő utca 43. 47.507500, 19.037983 Tram 19, 41 to stop 'Bem József tér' early classicist, 1805.
  • Statue of Mary - Mária-szobor | Mária tér 47.50666, 19.03478 Bus No.39 from BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Batthyány tér' Middle of the square, free-standing baroque plague memorial column at the top of Mary holding baby Jesus statue's arm.
  • Former White Cross Guesthouse - Fehérkereszt vendégfogadó | Batthyány Lajos tér 4. - GPS: 47.50624 ,19.03802 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Batthyány tér' ☎ 24/7 Free (outside) - 1770.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Budapest/Bel-Buda

Baths

Rudas fürdő - Rudas thermal bath at the foot of Gellert Hill

  • Király Baths - Király fűrdő | I. Fő utca 84 47.51072, 19.03827 Budapest H5 HÉV.svg|32px, BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Batthyány tér' take bus 109 or tram 19, 41 ☎ +36 1 202-3688 Thermal morning ticket Ft2,500. Combined daily admission (day ticket and 15-minutes massage) Ft5,800. Thermal day ticket, Ft2,800 cabin Old, authentic and pretty small; personnel speak limited English. The baths used to alternate between male- and female-only days, but now every day is mixed for both men and women. Király Baths have been known for some years as a meeting place for men. Following an expose on Hungarian TV and the management introduced a rule that swimwear has to be worn in the baths. Some activity may be visible, but you can enjoy this unique place without any problem if you are not . The baths have a main swimmingpool with adjoining very small pools, steam room and dry sauna. The emphasit is more on relaxing and enjoying the waters rather than swimming. It's feasible to get a private massage here as well. Ask the attendants in the changing room or private massage room area. - Budapest Rácz Fürdő IMG 0750-1000.jpg
  • Rácz Thermal Bath Rác GyógyfürdőI. Hadnagy street GPS 47.491, 19.043796 |fax=Opening Hours: - Thit is famous for its Turkish Bath dating back to the 16th century and also its Imperial pools and Shower Corridor built in the age of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Now is connected with a new Spa Hotel. More see above}}

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  • Rudas Baths - Rudas gyógyfürdő | @I. Döbrentei tér 9 47.48910, 19.04750 Bus 5, 7, 8E, 110, 112, 178 or tram 19, 41, 56, 56A to 'Rudas gyógyfürdő' ☎ +36 1 356 1010 Fax +36 1 356-1322 Wide range of services available, with price varying by time of day and day of the week. Some examples (Jan 2022): thermal tickets Ft2,600-5,900; swimming swimmingpool tickets Ft1,500-4,200; massages Ft3,400-12,000; swim suit rental Ft1,400 plus Ft1,500 deposit. Check their website for a complete price listing English and other languages. Be aware that this type of massage has nothing to do with the relaxing Asian variants. - Thit is where to go if you are looking for an authentic Turkish feel with its 16th century dome encrusted of colored glass. It is quite popular among local residents. While it was a men-only bath, it now allows access to men and women. It is much more authentic than Gellert or Szechenyi. Like Király and the baths have a main swimmingpool (36°C) with adjoining small pools (12°C, 28°C, 30°C, 33°C and 42°C), steam room and dry sauna. Rudas has more small pools than Király and seems in better condition. Bring a towel and your swimwear and you are set for the swimming hall (but you will look like a tourist in the bath section with a swimwear - they will provide you with a very small towel). There is also a very nice rest room, where you can chill outside the water. The staff has got very limited English. Parts of Schwarzenegger movie Red Heat were shot here. Thermal spa, swimming pool, private secluded sauna, steam chambers, solarium & spa boutique.

Parks

  • Grapevine in the Yard - Bécsi kapu téri szőlőtőke | I. Bécsi kapu tér 8 47.50436, 19.03038 Inside a yard, take bus 16 or 116 to stop 'Bécsi kapu tér' - Opening Hours: The inhabitants of the house can give permission to access it Bécsi kapu téri szőlőtőke This vine planted in 1944. Type of the vine is: Isabella. The stem of grape is 30 m long and 20 cm thick. Thanks to the special character of this type, each year 'give' healthy fruit, without chemical treatment. Protected natural monument. - The midwestern part of Buda around 1900s still covered with vineyards.
  • Gellért Hill - Hungarian: Gellért-hegy;German: Blocksberg; Latin: Mons Sancti Gerhardi; Turkish: Gürz Elyas bayiri, in the Middle Ages: Kelen-hegy, Pesti-hegy | It is part of the 1st and 11th Districts 47.48772, 19.046622 You can reach the foot of the mountain by M4 Szent Gellért tér station, bus 7, tram 19, 41, 56, 56A to stops Szent Gellért tér or Döbrentei tér, - or take bus 8E, 27, 108E, 110, 112 to Hegyalja út, Gellért Hill - BudapestDSCN3907 Gellért Hill is partly a protected parkland. See more in our Budapest/Újbuda and Tétény neighborhood guide.

Photo making

On a clear day and there are countless possibilities. There are some points with wonderful view toward Pest (East) to Buda (West) and also maybe you could see to north to Danube Bend (40-50 km).

Strolling

Just walk along north to south and back on a parallel street. Explore yourself the area there almost every house is a monument, small restaurants and giftshops. Little charming lanes almost exclusively east-west direction.

Theatres

  • Budai Vigadó (Hungarian Heritage House) - Budai Vigadó| I. Corvin tér 8 GPS 47.50324 ,19.03819 tram 19, 41 to stop 'Halász utca'☎ +36 1 3171377| fax=Opening Hours: - . Between 1898 and 1900 winners of an architectural competition, faced a demanding project: building a theate rand library to suit the needs of the residents of Buda on the site of a former arsenal. Aladár Árkay and Mór Kallina worked to change the pre-existing block into a cultural centre. The Vigado’s outside is in constructed in relatively simple, eclectic style, but the interior boasts an impressive Art-Nouveau hall with a marble staircase and pillars and a spacious, ornate theatre. Today it is commonly called the Hungarian Heritage House and is the home theatre of the -performances/hungarian-state-folk-ensemble Hungarian Folk Ensemble, one of Hungary’s most highly regarded ensembles. The group has been around since 1951 and aims to study and preserve Hungarian folk music, dance and costume culture and interpret it on stage for the public. They perform in the Budai Vigadó about 120 times a year. - History of the Budai Vigadó From the end of the 17th century Buda was more prosperous than Pest, similarly as it is today, but by the 19th century pest caught up with its neighbour both culturally and economically. The Pesti Vigadó was built by the Danube as a place for arts and entertainment. In 1892 Károly Gerlóczy (the deputy mayor of Budapest) received a request from the citizens of Buda for a cultural centre of their own and so in 1897 the city council called for tenders. Aladár Árkay and his father in law Mór Kallina won the contest and the two story eclectic building was opened in January 1900 with a charity ball. Today the Ballroom is the theater hall which can seat 301 people. The Vigadó was considerably damaged in World War II and was restored in 2007, funded by the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and Education.
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  • National Dance Theatre - Nemzeti Táncszínház | I. Buda Castle, Színház utca 1-3 47.49860, 19.03767 bus 16, 16A, 116 to stop Dísz tér ☎ +36 1 356 4085Opening Hours: Cash desk: Daily 13.00 – 18.00 Adult HUF2000-3500 The main dance theatre of Hungary hosts a wide range of local and international, folklore and contemporary performances. Although not always revolutionary modern, it's always worth to check the program. Also some photography exhibition.

Shopping in Budapest/Bel-Buda

Market

  • Market Hall of Batthyány Plaza - Batthyány téri Vásárcsarnok | I. Batthyány Plaza, 5 - GPS: 47.50618,19.03778 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: Batthyány Plaza 100 m ☎ +36 1 217-0052 A two floor establishment with some small shops, cafes, DM - Batthyány téri Vásárcsarnok (+36 1-224-0200, Monday to Saturday 09.00–19.00) and a _HU/uzletek/spar_szupermarket_budapest_1_kerulet_110 Spar supermarket (+36 20 8237110, +36 40 627727, Monday to Friday 06.30-21.00, Saturday 08.00-20.00, Sunday 08.00-17.00.

Souvenir

  • Flower Box - Virágláda Virágbolt | I. Hattyú u. 7. GPS 47.507443, 19.031244 Near to Széll Kálmán square☎ +36 30 2335772Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 10.00-18.00, Saturday 09.00-14.00 . Flowers, green plants, home accessories delivery. Flowers and decoration for companies and family event.
  • Hadik Brand Shop - Hadik Márkabolt | Szentháromság u. 5 47.50143, 19.03321 Buda Castle bus: 16 ☎ +36 1 225 1051

Monday to Friday 10:00–18:00, Sa–Su 10:00–16:00 The 'Herend' porcelain direct from the manufacturer. - Red Hedgehog Folk Art Store and Cafe Vörös Sün Népművészeti Bolt és Kávézó I. Táncsics Mihály u. 2 GPS 47.503223, 19.032695 Castle- Bus 16, 16A, 116 to stop 'Szentháromság tér' ☎ +36 1 2250837|hours=Monday–Friday 09.00–18.00 Folk art products, handicrafts, gifts, cafe

Shopping

Aztapasta 'Nagymama Boltja' - Home Grocery Store - Nagymama Boltja - házi élelmiszerek boltja | I. Pauler u. 5. GPS 47.49733,19.032746 Tram 18 to 'Krisztina tér'☎ +36 1 2027393, +36 30 450-6262 |fax=Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 9.00-19.00 Over Ft5,000 free home delivery. Meat, Sausages,salami, beef, Beef, ribs, Sausages,poultry, ham. Also serve Preparation of cold plates, organize small family events

  • Drogerie Markt - DM - Krisztina Plaza| I. Krisztina körút 39/B. GPS 47.499925, 19.025608 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Déli' +36 1-225-3670Monday to Friday 07.00–19.00, Saturday 08.00–13.00 Cosmetics, perfumes, beauty care, baby care, health, household, online photo development
  • Fruit and Delicatesse I. Táncsics Mihály u. 17 GPS 47.504401, 19.03189 Castle - Bus 16, 16A, 116 to stop 'Bécsi kapu tér'| ☎|hours=Daily 09.00–19.00 Organic products. Fruits, vegetables, organic fruit juices, homemade preparations.
  • Prima Baker - Mészáros Street Príma Pék - Mészáros utca | Mészáros u. 2 GPS 47.496455,19.03086 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 1 jms.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px BKV m 3 jms.svg|15px: 'Deák Ferenc tér' take bus 105 to stop 'Krisztina tér'. from BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 3 jms.svg|15px: 'Ferenciek tere' station bus 178 to stop 'Krisztina tér' ☎ +36 1 3404446| fax=Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 06.30–18.00 Traditional pastries, puff pastry goods and breads.
  • Mol BringaPont Mol BringaPont| I. Mészáros u. 19 GPS 47.494775 ,19.028325 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px BKV m 4 jms.svg|15px: 'Keleti pályaudvar' take bus 178 to 'Róka utca' - near to gas station☎ +36 1 212-0871, +36 70 373 7840, +36 40 202 202| fax=Opening Hours: 24/7 Bicycle shop with servicing facilities.

Supermarkets

  • CBA Príma - Déli Supermarket - CBA Príma - Déli ABC | I. Krisztina körút 37 - GPS: 47.498757, 19.025906 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px 'Déli pályaudvar'☎ +36 1 4890319, +36 80 203228Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 06.00–20.00, Saturday 07.00–18.00

CBA Príma -Castle Supermarket CBA Príma-Budavár Tárnok u. 22. GPS 47.501011,19.033891 Castle - Bus 16, 16A, 116 to stop 'Szentháromság tér'☎ +36 1-225-3284 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 07.00–20.00, Saturday 08.00-17.00, Sunday 09-16.00 - A smaller,-but in the Castle and the biggest,-supermarket.

Halal Restaurants & Food in Budapest/Bel-Buda

2009-09-gulasch-pörkölt-paprikas-1 - Pörkölt (is a Meat stew which originates from Hungary) and Nokedli (a Pasta used as side dish)

Cafes

  • Ruszwurm Confectionery - Ruszwurm Cukraszda | Szentháromság utca 7 47.50128, 19.03285 Right across the street from St. Matthias Church ☎ +36 1 375-5284 Opening Hours: Daily 10:00-19:00 This tiny coffeehouse in the Castle District is the oldest continually operating café in the city; probably one of the best pastry shops in Budapest. As a coffeehouse it dates to the 1820s and its original furnishings are still intact. Because the furniture is original, this may be one of the only non-smoking cafés in the city. On a historical note, this location has sold sweets of some kind or another since the Middle Ages, when it was a gingerbread shop. The same family has been operating Ruszwurm since the early years of this century and all the cakes are made on-premises.

Fast food

  • Burger King (Please do not support Burger King as Burger King supports Israel. Shun this restaurant group and go for altertative brands and if possible for a Muslim owned restaurant) 1015, Széna tér 7 47.50733, 19.02678 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Széll Kálmán tér' and walk 0.2km - Opening Hours: 08:30-22:00 Wi-Fi.
  • Granny's pancakes - Nagyi palacsintázója | I. Batthány tér, 5 47.50615, 19.03790 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Batthyány tér' |fax= Opening Hours: 24/7 pancakes €0.6-1.3 Sweet and salt pancakes with various fillings for a quite low price. They have three restaurants in Buda: one at Batthyány tér at the stop of BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px (red line), - the other at the junction of Hattyú utca and Csalogány utca, next to Széll Kálmán tér (former Moszkva tér),- the third in III. neighborhood, Szentendrei út 131. near to Auchan

Restaurants

Under Ft1,500|Ft1,500-3,000| Over Ft3,000

Budget

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  • Eden Vegetarian restaurant Éden-Vegetáriánus Étterem | I. Dobrentei street, 9
  • Ildiko's Kitchen Ildikó konyhája | @I.Kerulet, Fo utca 8 47.49851, 19.03988 Use bus 16 to get to the station near Buda hill tunnel, head north 0.5 km. ☎ +36 1 201 4772 |fax= Opening Hours: Monday - Th: 11.30-22.00, Sa, Sunday 11.30-22.00 soups €1-2, mains €3-7, salads €1-4A lovely and affordable restaurant where you can eat traditional Hungarian food. The menu includes goulash and pancakes. The highlight is Hungarian dish for two at €20.

==== Mid-range ==== Marble Bride Restaurant Márványmenyasszony Restaurant, Márványmenyasszony Étterem @online.huI. Marvany street (Márvány utca) 6 GPS 47.49624,19.02803 From BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 1 jms.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px BKV m 3 jms.svg|15px: 'Deák Ferenc tér' take bus 105 to stop 'Krisztina tér' ☎ +36 1 4873090|fax=Opening Hours: Daily 12:00–23:45 - Soups Ft600-1,200, Main dishes Ft2,000-3,400, fish food, dessert Ft700-1,000

  • Pest-Buda Bistro - Pest-Buda Étterem | I. Fortuna utca 3 47.50336, 19.03235 ☎ +36 1 2250377 Opening Hours: every day, noon-midnight Green peas soup Ft1,400, fried Chicken Ft2,500, Cooked beef Ft3,300, Crispy duck Ft3,800, Confit Beef cheek with farm ham Ft3,700, Lemon cake Ft1,300, Wines Ft1,000-2,800 per glass, Ft3,000-12,800 per bottle, Colas (0.33-0.5 l) Ft800-1,000, Coffees Ft600-900 Budapešť 0572 - One of the oldest institute in the city.

- Seoul House - Seoul House Koreai Étterem| I. Fő utca 8 GPS 47.49951 ,19.03989 Near the Chain Bridge. Bus 16, 105☎ +36 1 201-9607 Monday to Saturday 11:00-23:00 - Dishes Ft2,000 and up Next to the South Korean embassy next door.

Varosfal restaurant - Városfal Vendéglő, Café & Restaurant | @II. Bakfark Bálint u 2. - GPS: 47.50914,19.02852 From BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Széll Kálmán tér' take tram: 4, 6☎ +36 70 311-3000|hours=Daily 11.00-23.00 Soups Ft700-1,400, Main dishes Ft2,000-3,500, dessert Ft1,300. Daily lunch menu (until 15.00): Ft1,000-1,200, Colas (0.5 l) Ft500-700. Brandies (2 cl, 4 cl) Ft450-550, 900-1,100. Fruit cocktails Ft1,000-1,400. Soft drinks: Small bottles (0.25 l) Ft320. Juice 1 dl Ft150. Mineral water 0.33 l Ft300. Coffees Ft350-900, tea Ft600 

Luxury

  • 21 Hungarian Kitchen | Fortuna utca 21 47.5040815, 19.0313702 ☎ +36 1 2022113 Opening Hours: 12:00-24:00 Ft 5,000 mains Modern hungarian cuisine with attention to detail in a cozy and relaxed atmosphere.
  • Alabardos restaurant Alabárdos Étterem | @online.huI. ker., Országház utca 2 47.50158, 19.03302 ☎+36 1 356-0851 Opening Hours: Monday - F: 19:00-23:00, Saturday: 12:00-15:00 and 19:00-23:00, Sunday: closed 4 courses: Ft11,300, 5 courses: Ft13,700
  • Black Raven Restaurant Fekete Holló Étterem| @origo.t-online.hu Országház utca 10. 47.50211, 19.03206☎ +36 70 316-4239 +36 1 356-2367Opening Hours: Daily 11:00-22:00 Appetizers Ft1,900-6,800, Soups Ft850-1,190, Mains Ft2,290-3,590 Enough space for 50 clients. Hungarian & international cuisine and local beverages, with special fish and beef dishes. English, (German), Italian menus.
  • Café Miró Úri utca 30 47.50094, 19.03256 50 metres west from Street Matthias Church ☎ +36 1 201 2375 Mains from Ft3,330 - Cozy coffeehouse, restaurant in the Castle District.
  • Rivalda | Színház u. 5-9 47.49884, 19.03736 ☎ +36 1 489-0236 Opening Hours: 11:30-23:30 Mains around €15 One of the only restaurant travel guides recommend on the Castle Hill. Classic-style luxury interior. Dilled Wild Boar Ragout Soup is good; Linguine with Duck Confit is very unusual (combines Pasta pumpkin, feta and ruccola); hot chocolate is quite thick cocoa Coffee.
  • SPEIZ Restaurant - Vár a SPEIZ Restaurant | Hess András tér 6 47.50329, 19.03201 +36 1 488-7416 Starters Ft2,900-4,200, Soups Ft1,600, Mains Ft3,900-5,200, desserts Ft1,600-2,500, Wine by glass 10 cl Ft900-3,900, champagne Ft6,200-29,000 per bottle, tokay soft drinks by glass (6 cl) Ft900-2,000 (prices in 2014) Michelin award.
  • Fortuna Restaurant Budavári Fortuna Étterem Hess András Tér 4 47.50278, 19.03262 ☎+36 1-375-6857 +36 1-355-7177 Opening Hours: Monday - Sunday 12.00-16.00 and 19.00-24.00 Elegant interior. Cuisine: homemade, gourmet, Vegetarian, international and Hungarian
  • Pierrot Web: @PIERROT.HU FORTUNA U. 14. 47.50397, 19.03102 ☎ +36 1 375 6971 Opening Hours: 12:00-00:00 Starters Ft2,980-4,589, Mains Ft3,840-7,680, desserts Ft1,480-3,890, soft drinks (5cl) Ft1,190-3,990, coffee Ft690-1,490 Awarded 2 hats by Gault Millau in 2011.
  • Belgian Brasseie Henri | Bem rakpart 12 GPS 47.50176,19.03968 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 1 jms.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px BKV m 3 jms.svg|15px: 'Deák Ferenc tér' take bus 105 , tram: 19, 41 from Batthyány tér☎ +36 1 2144711|fax= 12:00-24:00 - A popular among local residents organic juice house with a marvelous choice of soft drinks. - Budapešť 0376.jpg
  • Taban Terrace Pub and Restaurant - Tabáni Terasz Söröző és Étterem | I. Aprod street (Apród utca), 10 47.492666, 19.043442 ☎ +36 1 201 1086, +36 1 225 1277 Fax +36 1 225 1278 Opening Hours: Daily 12:00–24:00

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Muslim Friendly Hotels in Budapest/Bel-Buda

Víziváros, Budapest - Watertown quarter, hotels area of District I.

  • Travellers Hostels Donáti Donáti u. 46 47.50641 ,19.034585 200 m west of Battyany ter Metro ☎ +36 1 413 2062 €8 . 60 beds, 10 rooms, seasonal
  • Bellevue Bed & Breakfast - Szabó Ilonka u. 15 47.50348, 19.03551 Bus 16 from Széll Kálmán tér ☎ +36 1 340 1040 - Small Bed & Breakfast on Castle Hill
  • Burg Hotel Szentháromság tér, 7 47.50161, 19.03302 On Castle Hill, take bus 16 to Fisherman's Bastion. ☎ +36 1 212 0269 +36 1 212 3970single/double €50 / 70 3-star
  • Hotel Charles I.distr., Hegyalja út 23 47.48861, 19.03124 1 kilometers west of Elisabeth Bridge. From east bank take bus 8E, 108E, 110 or 112 to Mészáros utca ☎ +36 1 212 9169 +36 1 202 2984 Single/double €50-60 / 60-72 3 star self-catering in a communist-era slabː standard studio, deluxe studio, deluxe apartment. 73 rooms 160 beds. Contains János Restaurant.
  • Orion Hotel Castle Garden - Orion Varkert | I. distr., Döbrentei utca, 13 47.49211, 19.04459 On West bank, 200 m North of Elisabeth Bridge. Bus or tram to Varkert Bazar or Döbrentei tér ☎ +36 1 356 8583 Double from €50 3-star with Fitness Centre. Internet. 67 beds, 30 rooms

Luxury

  • Carlton Hotel @online.hu Apor Péter utca 3. 47.49944, 19.03934 On West bank just North of Chain Bridge. From E bank take bus 16 or 105 and get off just before Tunnel ☎ +36 1 224 0999 Single €55-100, double €60-140, 4 star with 95 rooms 196 beds
  • Hotel Castle Garden Lovas út 41 47.50556, 19.0290 300 east of Széll Kálmán tér, go up Varfok út ☎ +36 1 224 7420 +36 1 224 7421 sgl/dbl €70-90 low season, 84-120 high 4-star with restaurant.
  • Buda Castle Fashion Hotel Úri utca 39 47.50199, 19.03103 On Castle Hill. Take bus 16 to Szentháromság tér. ☎ +36 1 224 7900 +36 1 201 4903 single/double €120-160/140-200 Four star with 25 large rooms and luxurious suites.
  • Hilton Hotel Hess Andras ter 1-3 47.50263, 19.033694 On Castle Hill just North of Mátyás Templom / Matthias Church ☎ +36 1 889 6600 +36 1 889 6644 Check-in: 14:00 / Check-out: 12:00 double €150, suite €250-300 5-star with 322 rooms. Apparently the building is a 13th C church with baroque facade, but it looks modern cod-palazzo.
    There's also a Hilton City Hotel on the east bank near Nyugati Railway Station.
  • Lánchíd Design Hotel - Chain Bridge 19 Design Hotel | I.Lánchíd utca 19 47.49624, 19.04163 On West bank of river just South of Chain Bridge. Nearest metro is Batthyány tér 800 m Nː take tram 19, 41 to Clark Ádám tér ☎ +36 1 419 1900 Standard/Superior/Deluxe room from €99/109/124, Panorama suite from €295 4-star hotel with riverside view and good restaurant
  • Novotel Budapest Danube H6151@ I. Bem Rakpart 33-34 47.50838, 19.03895 From BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Batthyány tér' walk 200 m north ☎ +36 1 458 4900 +36 1 4584909 Double €82-100, suites €120-170 4 star, 175 rooms

Stay healthy

  • Ambulance 104
  • Emergency call 112

Stay safe

  • Police 107 - Police Station District 1 - I. kerületi Rendőrkapitányság 01@ I. Pauler u. 13. GPS 47.49808, 19.03143 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Széll Kálmán tér' take tram 56, 56A to stop Krisztina tér☎ +36 1 4575610 Fax: +36 1 4575600 24/7 - .

Telecommunications in Budapest/Bel-Buda

Internet

Wi-Fi hotspot points of Budapest.

Post office

  • Post Office - Budapest 1 posta | I. Dísz tér 15 - GPS: 47.49908, 19.03584 From BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 1 jms.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px BKV m 3 jms.svg|15px: 'Deák Ferenc tér' take bus 16 to stop 'Dísz tér' ☎ +36 1 356 2175, +36 1 3755850, +36 1 2140537| fax=Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00-16:00 , Sa, Sunday closed
  • Post Office - Budapest 13 posta | I. Pauler utca 3 47.49722, 19.03309 Bus 16, 105, 178, tram 56, 56A☎ +36 1 375 8682 Fax +36 1 3758591 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 08:00-18:00 , Sa, Sunday closed
  • Post Office - Budapest 15 posta | I.Batthyány utca 1 47.50702, 19.03781 BKV metro.svg|15px BKV m 2 jms.svg|15px: 'Batthyány tér' 100m ☎ +36 1 2018680 +36 1 2017681Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00-15:30, Sa, Sunday closed

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