The 5 best neighborhoods in Budapest for tourists – PHOTOS

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Hungary can proudly say that Budapest is one the most beautiful cities in Europe. However, there are some areas that stand out even more than others. Read our article and discover the 5 best neighborhoods in Budapest for tourists!

In our previous article, we focused on dangerous areas that tourists should avoid in Budapest. Now have a look at the best neighborhoods in Budapest!

The Castle District (District I)

In the Castle District, tourists can find some of the most stunning sights in the city. The Matthias Church, Fisherman’s Bastion or the Hungarian National Gallery are all within walking distance. In addition, the first district is considered to be a quite luxurious neighborhood in Budapest. The Buda Castle is usually swamped with tourists, who enjoy taking photos and trying out restaurants that serve traditional Hungarian food. History-lovers will definitely have a good time here discovering medieval architecture.

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Buda castle
Buda Castle. Photo: Facebook, Budai vár

District V (Inner City)

Located on the Pest side of the Danube, the inner city has a lot to offer to tourists. Two of the major attractions of Budapest can be found here, the Hungarian Parliament and the St Stephen’s Cathedral. Fun fact: the Hungarian Parliament is the third largest parliament in the world, and was built on the 1000th anniversary of the foundation of the state of Hungary. – writes budapestinfo. Moreover, this district is also known for Váci Street, the city’s main shopping area. Grab a bite in a cafe and enjoy the hustle and bustle of Budapest downtown!

St Stephen's Cathedral
St Stephen’s Cathedral. Photo: FB/ Szent István Bazilika

District VII, the former Jewish Quarter

Full of ruin bars, street food spots and beer gardens, this district creates a unique atmosphere. In addition, this neighborhood is important for the Jewish community. According to twoscotsabroad.com the Great Synagogue in Dohány Street is the second largest and the most beautiful synagogue in the world. It is also worth paying a visit to New York Palace Hotel – even if you are not staying there.

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2 Comments

  1. Me and so many happy ‘foreigners’ live in Corvin negyed and it’s really great and close to everything, why Buda is good for foreigners?

  2. Because I have visited all the other districts that you mention, I visited the one that I had not, Óbuda. There was nothing much to see, it is just large soviet style, concrete housing estates painted in strange colors – wherever you look. Very disappointing.

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