Liszt Ferenc Square is popular with locals and tourists alike, especially on summer evenings. It's ideal for meetings, short strolls, a great coffee, lunch, or dinner. Read more.
This impressive building, designed by the Gustave Eiffel Company, was opened in 1877. In recent years, trains departing from Nyugati also stop at the Budapest Franz Liszt International Airport. Read more.
LEVES. (SOUP.) is a street-food flagship, one of the most popular high-quality fast-food restaurants in the center of Budapest. You can find a daily selection of at least five different kinds of soup. Read more.
The Citadel is a fortress atop Gellért Hill in the 11th District of Budapest. It was constructed by the Hapsburg Empire in 1854, following the suppression of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. Read more.