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Budapest is a fascinating city located in Hungary, in the heart of Europe. The city is crossed by the majestic Danube River, which divides it into two distinct parts, Buda and Pest. Buda is the older and more historical part, with its magnificent royal castle perched on a hill, while Pest is the more modern and lively part, with its trendy bars, restaurants and stores. Budapest is also famous for its thermal baths, whose warm, therapeutic waters attract visitors from all over the world. All in all, Budapest is a city rich in history, culture and entertainment, offering a unique experience to any visitor.
For tourism, here are some of the most popular places to visit in Budapest:
Matthias Church: discover a building from 1458, with multicolored glazed tiles, characteristic of the Secession style.
The Fishermen's Bastion: The 140m long bastion is composed of seven turrets representing the seven original Magyar tribes federated by Prince Arpad, founder of the Hungarian nation.
Buda Castle: Buda Castle (also called Budavár Palace) is the historic castle built in 1733 where the kings of Hungary resided, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Hungarian Parliament: With 18,000 m2 it is one of the largest parliaments in Europe and its neo-Gothic style façade is inspired by the London Parliament, the Palace of Westminster.
The Grand Market: In this splendid setting, classified as a Unesco World Heritage Site, you will discover Hungarian food and its unavoidable specialties on the first floor. On the first floor, you will be able to eat from numerous buffets and discover Hungarian handicraft and souvenir stands.