
The Jewish Quarter is Budapest's most eclectic neighborhood, mixing the grandeur of Europe's largest synagogue with legendary ruin bars, street art, and a buzzing creative scene.

Víziváros is a quiet, atmospheric riverside neighborhood on the Buda side, offering Ottoman baths, baroque churches, riverside views, and a genuinely local feel away from the crowds.

The Castle District is a UNESCO-listed hilltop neighborhood packed with medieval streets, baroque architecture, and jaw-dropping views over the Danube and the city below.

Andrássy Avenue is Budapest's elegant UNESCO-listed boulevard, leading you past the Opera House and grand neo-Renaissance palaces all the way to Heroes' Square and City Park.