What to see in Budapest I. kerület?
Zenetörténeti Múzeum (Museum of Music History)
If you find yourself wandering the cobbled streets of Buda Castle, away from the more obvious tourist paths, a small door on Táncsics...
Várkert Bazár (Castle Garden Bazaar)
Várkert Bazár is one of those places in Budapest that surprises even seasoned travelers. Tucked into the base of Buda Castle, right where...
Sziklakórház Atombunker Múzeum (Hospital in the Rock Nuclear Bunker Museum)
Sziklakórház Atombunker Múzeum, tucked away beneath the looping cobblestone streets of Buda Castle in Budapest, is one of those places that distills Hungary’s...
Semmelweis Orvostörténeti Múzeum, Könyvtár és Levéltár (Semmelweis Museum of Medical History, Library and Archives)
Budapest is a city full of grand stories and magnificent buildings, but hidden in the shade of the Buda Castle, you’ll find an...
Országos Színháztörténeti Múzeum és Intézet (National Theatre History Museum and Institute)
Országos Színháztörténeti Múzeum és Intézet, known in English as the National Theatre History Museum and Institute, is a unique spot nestled in the...
Magyar Nemzeti Galéria (Hungarian National Gallery)
If you find yourself wandering through the heart of Budapest, sooner or later the grandeur of Buda Castle will beckon you up to...
Magyar Mesemúzeum (Hungarian Fairy Tale Museum)
Magyar Mesemúzeum sits quietly in the heart of Budapest, a short walk from the Buda Castle district. It is not your run-of-the-mill museum,...
Középkori Zsidó Imaház (Medieval Jewish Prayer House)
Középkori Zsidó Imaház is one of those rare places where the walls themselves seem to hold whispered secrets from centuries past. Sitting quietly...
Houdini Ház (Houdini House)
Houdini Ház sits quietly on a cobbled street in the heart of Budapest, yet stepping inside is like plunging headlong into a swirling...
Hadtörténeti Intézet és Múzeum (Institute and Museum of Military History)
If you’re wandering up Buda Castle Hill and feel the urge to dig beneath Budapest’s layers, the Hadtörténeti Intézet és Múzeum (Institute and...
De la Motte–Beer-palota (De la Motte–Beer Palace)
De la Motte–Beer-palota sits quietly on the cobbled streets of Castle District in Budapest, an elegant relic from a time when the city...
Budavári Mátyás-templom Egyházművészeti Gyűjteménye (Ecclesiastical Art Collection of the Matthias Church of Buda Castle)
Budavári Mátyás-templom stands like a sentinel on the crest of Buda Castle Hill, its distinctive towers rising above the Danube and calling to...
Budapesti Történeti Múzeum (Budapest History Museum)
Budapesti Történeti Múzeum, or in English, the Budapest History Museum, sits quietly inside the sprawling grandeur of Buda Castle. If you’re looking for...
Borsos Miklós Emléklakás (Miklós Borsos Memorial Apartment)
Borsos Miklós Emléklakás, tucked away on a quiet street in Győr, is an unexpected treasure for anyone curious about Hungary’s modern art scene—or...
Arany Sas Patikamúzeum (Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum)
Arany Sas Patikamúzeum sits quietly on the edge of Buda Castle district, behind ornate doors that once opened only for pharmacists and the...
Állami Nyomda (State Printing House)
Állami Nyomda, or State Printing House, doesn’t sound like the most thrilling stop on a Budapest itinerary—but as soon as you step onto...
Vörös Sün vendégfogadó (Red Hedgehog Inn)
Vörös Sün vendégfogadó—or in English, the Red Hedgehog Inn—isn’t just a quirky name pasted onto an average house of pints. Tucked away under...
Várkert kioszk (Várkert Kiosk)
Várkert Kioszk sits with quiet elegance at the foot of Castle Hill, close to the banks of the Danube, and is one of...
Várkert bazár és lakóházak (Castle Garden Bazaar and Residential Houses)
Várkert Bazár, perched alongside the mighty Danube in Budapest, is far more than a photogenic promenade at the foot of the famous Buda...
Tabáni római katolikus templom (Tabán Roman Catholic Church)
Tabáni római katolikus templom—or the Tabán Roman Catholic Church, to those who haven’t encountered Hungarian yet—is a small but spirited slice of Budapest’s...
Szent Miklós domonkos templom maradványai (Ruins of the St. Nicholas Dominican Church)
Szent Miklós domonkos templom maradványai sit quietly amidst the everyday bustle of modern Cluj-Napoca, their weathered stones almost inconspicuous if you don’t know...
Szent Lázár-templom romjai (Ruins of the Church of Saint Lazarus)
Szent Lázár-templom romjai is a site that quietly whispers stories from the past, nestled on the outskirts of Eger in northern Hungary. Unlike...
Szent Anna-templom (St. Anne’s Church)
Szent Anna-templom, or St. Anne’s Church, stands quietly yet majestically at the foot of the Buda hills, tucked into the historic Batthyány Square,...
Semmelweis Ignác szülőháza múzeum (Semmelweis Ignác Birthplace Museum)
Semmelweis Ignác szülőháza múzeum is not your typical Budapest attraction, and that’s exactly its charm. Tucked away on a quiet street at Apród...
Sándor-palota (Sándor Palace)
Sándor-palota sits quietly atop the storied Castle Hill in Budapest, right across from the ornate gates of Buda Castle. It’s a place with...
Rudas fürdő (Rudas Baths)
Rudas fürdő (Rudas Baths) is one of those rare places where you can feel the pulse of centuries beneath your feet as you...
Régi budai városháza (Old Buda Town Hall)
Régi budai városháza stands on the quieter slopes of the Buda Castle Hill, not as boisterous as some landmarks nearby, but with its...
Református templom (Reformed Church)
Református templom stands quietly at the heart of the town, its stone facade an unassuming witness to centuries of history and the gentle...
Rác gyógyfürdő (Rác Thermal Bath)
Rác gyógyfürdő is not just another bath in Budapest—it’s a gentle reminder that some places hold every chapter of a city’s story within...
Plébániaépület (Parish building)
Plébániaépület stands quietly along the serene streets of Tata, exuding an authentic sense of history that blends seamlessly with the daily rhythm of...
Places of interest in Budapest I. kerület