In the heart of the Jewish quarter, the Great Synagogue of Budapest (also known as the Dohány Street Synagogue) is the largest synagogue in Europe! A must-see in the Hungarian capital!

In the heart of the Jewish quarter, the Great Synagogue of Budapest (also known as the Dohány Street Synagogue) is the largest synagogue in Europe! A must-see in the Hungarian capital!
Famous for its grandiose neo-renaissance architecture and spectacular acoustics, the Budapest Opera House is definitely worth a visit!
Spanning the River Danube between Pest and Buda, the Széchenyi Chain Bridge has become an emblem of Budapest: a must-see in the capital!
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Heroes' Square (Hősök tere in Hungarian) is one of the top tourist sights in the Hungarian capital. Follow the guide!
Attention, foodies and gourmet lovers! Built at the end of the 19th century, Budapest's Great Market Hall is home to the capital's largest food market.
Located on Hősök tere (Heroes' Square), one of Budapest's main squares, the newly renovated Museum of Fine Arts is home to Hungary's largest art collection!
Created in 2000 to retrace the history of totalitarianism in Hungary, the House of Terror is arguably the most controversial museum in Budapest!
Between the Hungarian Parliament and the Széchenyi Chain Bridge, the Shoes on the Danube Bank are a poignant memorial not to be missed!
Nestled in Buda Castle, the Hungarian National Gallery is home to the largest collection of Hungarian art in the country!