Guidebook for Budapest

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Guidebook for Budapest

Food Scene

Excellent Hungarian style restaurant served in a modern way. Try the Hungarian Grey beef or the Mangalica porc and don't miss the poppy seed cake! Friendly stuff, pleasant area for a dinner and hanging out. Child friendly! 20 mins walk or 2 stops with metro M2 to Deák tér.
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VakVarjú Restaurant
7 Paulay Ede u.
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Excellent Hungarian style restaurant served in a modern way. Try the Hungarian Grey beef or the Mangalica porc and don't miss the poppy seed cake! Friendly stuff, pleasant area for a dinner and hanging out. Child friendly! 20 mins walk or 2 stops with metro M2 to Deák tér.
Opened in 1827 this is the oldest café in Budapest. Located in the castle district close to Mátyás cathedral. It is small and cozy, you can enjoy a specialty coffee and some excellent pastries. 10 mins walk from Batthyany street.
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Ruszwurm Confectionery
7 Szentháromság utca
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Opened in 1827 this is the oldest café in Budapest. Located in the castle district close to Mátyás cathedral. It is small and cozy, you can enjoy a specialty coffee and some excellent pastries. 10 mins walk from Batthyany street.
The New York is more than a coffee house. It is an scene of Hungarian literary life, the meeting point of tourists and art enthusiasts, and the stronghold of refined gastronomy. The café that was once chosen as the most beautiful in the world is found on the ground floor of Boscolo Hotel Budapest, in the buzzing downtown.
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New York Palace
9-11 Erzsébet krt.
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The New York is more than a coffee house. It is an scene of Hungarian literary life, the meeting point of tourists and art enthusiasts, and the stronghold of refined gastronomy. The café that was once chosen as the most beautiful in the world is found on the ground floor of Boscolo Hotel Budapest, in the buzzing downtown.

Parks & Nature

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Margaret Island Mini Zoo
Margitsziget
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Shopping

Váci Street is the most renowned pedestrian shopping street of Budapest. It stretches to a little more than a mile between Vörösmarty Square and the Great Market Hall. Váci Street is the scene of vibrating social life, promenading, sightseeing among historical buildings, a setting for meeting friends and for rendezvous.
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Vaci Street
Váci utca
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Váci Street is the most renowned pedestrian shopping street of Budapest. It stretches to a little more than a mile between Vörösmarty Square and the Great Market Hall. Váci Street is the scene of vibrating social life, promenading, sightseeing among historical buildings, a setting for meeting friends and for rendezvous.
The Mammut Shopping and Entertainment Centre by Széna Square consists of Mammut 1 and Mammut 2, the latter having been added later to the original building. Mammut unites the experience of shopping, cinema and recreation, since the numerous floors are home to various fashion brands, Cinema City and a superb bowling club.
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Mammut
2-6 Lövőház u.
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The Mammut Shopping and Entertainment Centre by Széna Square consists of Mammut 1 and Mammut 2, the latter having been added later to the original building. Mammut unites the experience of shopping, cinema and recreation, since the numerous floors are home to various fashion brands, Cinema City and a superb bowling club.
Allee Mall is a huge and well equipped place 5 minutes walk from the Loft. Guarded parking is also possible, for about 1€/hour.
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Allee Mall
8-10 Október huszonharmadika u.
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Allee Mall is a huge and well equipped place 5 minutes walk from the Loft. Guarded parking is also possible, for about 1€/hour.
The biggest market hall of the city, the Központi Vásárcsarnok,stands right next to Pest-end of Szabadság híd. It was opened in 1897 and was renovated completely for its 100th anniversary. This market hall is probably the biggest and most gorgeous one in Europe – the exterior reflects the Gothic style that is mixed with Hungarian ornaments.
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Central Market Hall
1-3 Vámház krt.
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The biggest market hall of the city, the Központi Vásárcsarnok,stands right next to Pest-end of Szabadság híd. It was opened in 1897 and was renovated completely for its 100th anniversary. This market hall is probably the biggest and most gorgeous one in Europe – the exterior reflects the Gothic style that is mixed with Hungarian ornaments.

Sightseeing

Gracefully shaping Pest’s skyline, Europe’s second biggest Parliament building is one of Budapest’s postcard superstars with its neo-Gothic architecture, peaking high in the sky. It houses the Hungarian Holy Crown, and regular in-house guided tours are available every day in many different languages...
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Hungarian Parliament Building
1-3 Kossuth Lajos tér
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Gracefully shaping Pest’s skyline, Europe’s second biggest Parliament building is one of Budapest’s postcard superstars with its neo-Gothic architecture, peaking high in the sky. It houses the Hungarian Holy Crown, and regular in-house guided tours are available every day in many different languages...
The Hungarian State Opera House (Hungarian: Magyar Állami Operaház) is a neo-Renaissance opera house located in central Budapest, on Andrássy út. Originally known as the Hungarian Royal Opera House, it was designed by Miklós Ybl, a major figure of 19th century Hungarian architecture. Construction began in 1875, funded by the city of Budapest and by
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Hungarian State Opera
22 Andrássy út
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The Hungarian State Opera House (Hungarian: Magyar Állami Operaház) is a neo-Renaissance opera house located in central Budapest, on Andrássy út. Originally known as the Hungarian Royal Opera House, it was designed by Miklós Ybl, a major figure of 19th century Hungarian architecture. Construction began in 1875, funded by the city of Budapest and by
Széchenyi Lánchíd (Széchenyi Chain Bridge) is arguably the most mesmerizing bridge in Budapest, and one of the city’s symbols. Its bewitching beauty is not the only reason we’ve decided to put it on the mountaintop of Budapest’s bridges; for the history of Lánchíd is just as rich as its ornaments.
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Chain Bridge
Széchenyi Lánchíd
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Széchenyi Lánchíd (Széchenyi Chain Bridge) is arguably the most mesmerizing bridge in Budapest, and one of the city’s symbols. Its bewitching beauty is not the only reason we’ve decided to put it on the mountaintop of Budapest’s bridges; for the history of Lánchíd is just as rich as its ornaments.
One of the landmarks of Budapest and the "foyer" of Városliget, the Heroes' Square (Hősök tere) is found at the end of Andrássy út. The square was built for the millennial celebrations of 1896, to commmorate the first 1000 years of the Hungarian state. The two colonnades displaying 14 emblematic historical figures of Hungary.
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Heroes' Square
Hősök tere
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One of the landmarks of Budapest and the "foyer" of Városliget, the Heroes' Square (Hősök tere) is found at the end of Andrássy út. The square was built for the millennial celebrations of 1896, to commmorate the first 1000 years of the Hungarian state. The two colonnades displaying 14 emblematic historical figures of Hungary.