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Discovering Budapest

A large part of the city has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and many visitors consider it one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Let's discover Budapest!
 

1- Fishermen's Bastion

Although the Fishermen's Bastion has the appearance of a medieval monument, it was actually built at the beginning of the 20th century in neo-Gothic style, in particular to serve as a viewing platform over the Danube, Margaret Island and Pest. It takes its name from the Guild of Fishermen, responsible for the defense of that part of the city walls in the Middle Ages.
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2- Synagogue of Dohány Street

This synagogue is currently one of the largest in the world outside Israel. The interior and the garden were restored in the 1990s, with much of the funding coming from the Hungarian Jewish population around the world. In the garden you can see a monument depicting a weeping willow tree, whose metal leaves bear the name of some of the victims of the war.

Take a look also at 6 things to do in Budapest.

3- Hungarian Parliament Building

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The Hungarian Parliament Building, designed and built in Gothic style, is one of the largest buildings in Hungary and houses hundreds of parliamentary offices. Although the impressive building looks fantastic from every angle, to see the entire building in all its splendor, it is worth seeing it on the other side of the Danube.

Discover other attractions to visit with 4 things to see in Budapest.
 

4- Gulyás (Goulash)

The Hungarian national dish tends to be served as a stew in most parts of the world, but an authentic gulyás is actually a broth made with pieces of beef cooked with onions, paprika, tomatoes and pepper. It is usually served with fresh white bread and chopped hot paprika on the side. It is traditionally a peasant dish and was originally cooked by shepherds in cast-iron cauldrons.

Take a look also at the dishes to try in Budapest. Compare now offers for flights to Budapest with Jetcost!