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Featured · Budapest, HU
This walk takes you across Budapest's most iconic landmarks, starting among the grand civic buildings of Pest before crossing into medieval Buda. You'll move between monuments of different eras—from solemn memorials to fairytale architecture—with the Danube as your constant companion.
Adapted from GuruWalk
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Hungarian Parliament Building
The Parliament Building's neo-Gothic silhouette has anchored this riverbank since 1902, its symmetrical design and central dome reflected in the water below.
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Shoes on the Danube Bank
Sixty pairs of iron shoes line the embankment here, left as a memorial to those killed during the 1944–45 siege of Budapest.
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St. Stephen's Basilica
Budapest's largest church rises above the surrounding streets with dignified proportions; step inside to see the unusual relic kept in its treasury.
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Széchenyi Chain Bridge
This mid-19th-century stone bridge was the first to permanently link Pest and Buda, and its guardian lions have watched the city change for over 150 years.
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Buda Castle
Perched on Castle Hill, this sprawling palace complex has sheltered Hungarian rulers for centuries and rewards the climb with sweeping city views.
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Fisherman's Bastion
Seven Neo-Gothic towers rise from this terrace like a storybook illustration, each representing one of the Magyar tribes who settled the region.
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The Church of Our Lady of Buda Castle
This church's distinctive patterned roof catches the eye from across the city, and its interior mixes Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque elements.
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