Budapest straddles the Danube with its two constituent parts on opposite banks, Buda and Pest.
When I visited city for the first time I stayed in Buda, this time I chose the other side. Pest is the commercial heart of the city, best for amble along the streets and admire the architecture. To reach the other side, my favourite side, I had to cross one of the numerous bridges. Most beautiful is the magnificent Széchenyi Chain Bridge. If you have only a couple of days in Budapest, spend at least a morning visiting hilly Buda.
However you intend to fill out your time in Budapest, leave some time to wander at leisure beside the Danube too, because the views across the river are exceptional. Architecturally Budapest is a treasure trove, with everything from Roman ruins and medieval houses to baroque churches and neoclassical buildings.
TIP: When you’ve had your fill of sightseeing, I suggest thermal baths. Budapest sits on a patchwork of thermal springs, which bath you decide to visit is really a matter of choice. I leave the bath for my next visit.




























I hope you like this little photo diary I put together to share my time adventuring through Budapest. Let me know if you have visited Hungary and how did you like it. If anyone has any feedback I’d be so appreciative to receive your comments and questions below.
♥︎ Unta
Budapest is one of my favorite cities in Europe and not yet as touristy as Rome or Paris. Plus it has usually good weather there. And I love the thermal baths, this is definitely a must-do when in Budapest!
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Budapest looks stunning and so are your photos, the architecture looks amazing.
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I’ve never visited Hungary would love to though :) great pics!
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Budapest looks stunning. Definitely on my list.
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