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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Budapest City Tour: Top 5 Must Visit Places

Budapest is a beautiful city and a hub of numerous beautiful and exciting attractions. There are many things you can do in Budapest and enjoy your vacations utmost. No matter if you are going to the place for 3 days or a week, there are many hidden gems in the city which you can see in just a few days. However, if you know about the tour Budapest locations, then it will be more interesting to visit the places. Let us take a look the attractions in the cosmopolitan heart of Central Eastern Europe.


About BudaPest

Because of the two landscapes Buda and Pest, the city is known as two cities. One side of the city shows historical castles, narrow streets, green slopes and nature. Also, wonderful festivals, woods and history can be seen. On the other half, you may experience restaurants, bar, running, shopping laughs, business and chatting. The Budapest City Tour offers numerous attractions

Top 5 attractions in BudaPest

    Buda Castle:

This is one of the most prominent places of Hungary. Covered with numerous churches, romantic walkways, café and historical monuments, the place are an entertainment district where festivals are organized year around. Some of the major festivals you can see at the Budha Castle arepalinka and Sausage festival, Festival of folk art and International wine and champagne festival.

    Hungarian Parliament Building

This is another landmark of Hungary and the ancient legislative building of Europe. This is the first attraction visitors love to see because of the mind boggling interiors of the building that will take you to some other world. Also, it is the most expensive building that ever built in the world. The holy crown inside the building is the center of attraction. Tourists can see and click pictures inside the building without any restriction.

    Hosok tere( Heroes’ Square)

As mentioned in the name, this place is legendary of many leaders and warriors of Hungary. Surrounded with two popular buildings- Museum of Fine Arts (left) and the palace of Art (Right). At the end of the Heroes’ square seven Hungarian tribal chieftains and honors to the Arpad, the Millennium Moment is positioned.

    Fisherman’s Bastion

This white shaded bastion is positioned beside the Fisherman’s town and that is why it is known as Fisherman’s Bastion. Famous for neo and non-Gothic Romanesque culture, it is the highest place in Budapest, where you can enjoy the panoramic view of the city. From this prime location, you can also see many attractions such as the Saint Stephen’s Basilica, concert hall, Margaret Island and Parliament.

    Chain Bridge

This is the fifth famous landmark of Budapest that has a chain bridge adjoining two cities Buda and Pest through the river Danube. This bridge is 16 meters wide and 375 meters long and is a symbol of Hungary Liberty.

If you are planning a Tour Budapest and want everything pre-planned, then contact Sweet Travel Private Tours. This family runs travel agency will design, customize and offer many services making your trip relaxed and enjoyable.
 

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