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Kelenföld vasútállomás főépülete (Kelenföld Railway Station Main Building)
Kelenföld vasútállomás főépülete isn’t just another stop on Budapest’s dynamic railway network; it’s an unexpectedly charming slice of the city’s living past. Set west of the Danube in...
József Attila Gimnázium (József Attila High School)
József Attila Gimnázium is nestled in the heart of Budapest, offering a unique blend of history, education, and local flavor that you wouldn’t expect from just any high...
Gellért gyógyfürdő (Gellért Thermal Bath)
Gellért gyógyfürdő—more casually known as the Gellért Thermal Bath—sits at the foot of the Buda hills in Budapest, an oasis of curative waters and architectural wonder on the...
Evangélikus templom (Lutheran Church)
Evangélikus templom, as locals call the Lutheran Church, stands as a quiet yet commanding presence at the heart of this town—a place where centuries-old architectural charm casually intersects...
Eötvös Kollégium (Eötvös College)
Eötvös Kollégium is not just any historic building nestled within the lovely urban fabric of Budapest. If you wander through the leafy streets of Ménesi út, you may...
Corvinus Egyetem Villányi úti épülete (Corvinus University Villányi Road Building)
Corvinus Egyetem Villányi úti épülete sits quietly in Buda’s leafy District XI, slightly hidden behind the hustle and bustle of central Budapest. At first glance, the campus doesn’t...
Citadella (Citadel)
Citadella may not be Budapest’s oldest monument, but it has a uniquely commanding presence, keeping watch from the crest of Gellért Hill since the mid-19th century. Despite its...
Műszaki Egyetem könyvtára (Library of the Technical University)
Műszaki Egyetem könyvtára isn’t the kind of historic Budapest library you find on postcards, but that’s exactly what makes it so fascinating. Nestled inside the sprawling campus of...
Budaörsi repülőtér (Budaörs Airport)
Budaörsi repülőtér (that’s Budaörs Airport in English), may look unassuming from the main road, but step onto its grounds and you’ll find an open-air museum of Hungarian aviation,...
Budai hengermalom (Buda Roller Mill)
Budai hengermalom isn’t the kind of tourist attraction that ends up on every “Top 10 Things To See In Budapest” list, but that’s exactly what makes it such...
A kánai bencés kolostor maradványai (The ruins of the Benedictine monastery of Kána)
Kána, a now-vanished medieval village once nestled among the gentle hills northwest of present-day Budapest, holds the enigmatic remains of a Benedictine monastery wrapped in centuries of history....
Singer-ház (Singer House)
Walking up Nevsky Prospekt, you’re ferried along with the rest of St. Petersburg’s kaleidoscopic mélange of locals and wanderers. It’s a stretch that never disappoints, brimming with pastel...
Rosenfeld-ház (Rosenfeld House)
Rosenfeld-ház, or the Rosenfeld House, sits quietly on the corner of Szeged’s leafy streets, a snapshot of both elegance and endurance. For anyone who has ever wandered through...
Bauer villa (Bauer Villa)
Bauer Villa is one of those places that can rewrite your perception of what a mansion should be—especially if you’re enchanted by decaying grandeur, secretive corners, and that...
Entz Ferenc kertészeti tanintézet (Ferenc Entz Horticultural Institute)
Entz Ferenc kertészeti tanintézet is a place that manages to capture the quiet romance and enduring passion of Hungary’s horticultural journey. While Budapest usually claims all the glory...
Schmidl-síremlék (Schmidl Tomb)
Schmidl-síremlék is one of those rare gems that feels hidden in plain sight in the heart of Pécs, a city already overflowing with history and atmospheric streets. Located...
Oroszlános kút (Lion Fountain)
Strolling through the historic heart of Buda Castle, you’re bound to come across sights that make you do a double-take, but one gem that never fails to captivate...
Népliget (People’s Park)
Népliget, whose name simply means “People’s Park,” is that wonderfully sprawling green space on the east side of Budapest—and if you’re the type who likes to drift off...
Északi Járműjavító (Northern Vehicle Repair Shop)
Északi Járműjavító sits quietly in Budapest, a fascinating relic of industrial Hungary that surprises almost everyone who ventures in. Imagine wandering through cavernous train halls, shafts of sunlight...
Pongrác úti Föltámadott Krisztus templom (Church of the Risen Christ on Pongrác Road)
Pongrác úti Föltámadott Krisztus templom doesn’t usually appear at the top of Budapest’s must-see lists, but anyone who has wandered through the city long enough knows that it’s...





