Drinks & Nightlife
Some bar's where you can find the best cocktails and easy going locals
360 Bar
39 Andrássy útOne of the most popular rooftop bar in Budapest
Every Thursday, Friday, and Sunday afternoon (until 11 pm) there is a nice electronic music event from spring until the end of fall. Perfect place to enjoy the sunset with a city view and a nice drink.
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A38
Petőfi hídEvery Thursday, Friday, and Sunday afternoon (until 11 pm) there is a nice electronic music event from spring until the end of fall. Perfect place to enjoy the sunset with a city view and a nice drink.
VINYL & WOOD - Get Lost in Wonderland
23 Wesselényi u.A nice place for brunch
Tiny but good bar. Recommend trusting in the bartender's choice
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Bar pharma
35 Kazinczy u.Tiny but good bar. Recommend trusting in the bartender's choice
Leo Rooftop Budapest
1 Clark Ádám térA fancy rooftop bar with the best view of Pest.
If you want to experience where people went out or socialized 20 years ago, this is the place :)
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Bambi Café
2-4 Frankel Leó útIf you want to experience where people went out or socialized 20 years ago, this is the place :)
The oldest ruin bar (quite a lot of tourist, but nice atmosphere)
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Szimpla Kert
14 Kazinczy utcaThe oldest ruin bar (quite a lot of tourist, but nice atmosphere)
Black Swan Budapest
32 Klauzál u.Best speakeasy bar in Budapest
Fleischer Restobar
A nice bar with bar snack
Edison & Jupiter Specialty Cafe and gastrolab
A very stylish coffee place
Food Scene
The best vegan place in the neighborhood. Good for dessert or breakfast.
12 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Home of Franziska
29 Iskola u.The best vegan place in the neighborhood. Good for dessert or breakfast.
Anjuna Ice Pops
7 Sas uBest ice cream
Pékműhely
24 Batthyány u.High-quality bakery.
Artizán Bakery
3 Hold u.Really nice bakery
Törökméz
27 Margit utcaNice breakfast
Esca.
29 Dohány u.Fine dining with an excellent chef
Mazel Tov
47 Akácfa u.Good atmosphere with Middle East food
Chez Dodo
7 Sas uBest macarons in Budapest
Sáo food&bar
10 Holló u.Asian restaurant
KHAN Food & Bar
3 Ipoly u.Asian restaurant
The best street burger. They have more places around Budapest.
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Zing Burger
60 Király u.The best street burger. They have more places around Budapest.
A really nice and cozy place for drinks or for food in a cultural quarter
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Béla. bár, étterem, lakás, arborétum
23 Bartók Béla útA really nice and cozy place for drinks or for food in a cultural quarter
A Michelin star chef opened this restaurant. Highly recommended. Local food.
25 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Stand25 Bisztró
10 Attila útA Michelin star chef opened this restaurant. Highly recommended. Local food.
Arquitecto Pitpit
One of the best Spanish food restaurants
The most classic and typical Hungarian dishes are served in a friendly way. Highly recommended. It's really close to the flat.
13 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Róma Ételbár
20 Csalogány u.The most classic and typical Hungarian dishes are served in a friendly way. Highly recommended. It's really close to the flat.
A nice atmospheric fusion Michelin star restaurant with very good price
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Borkonyha Winekitchen Restaurant
3 Sas uA nice atmospheric fusion Michelin star restaurant with very good price
arán bakery budapest
23 Wesselényi u.Really good bakery with you excellent cinnamon roll
It's my favorite Asian restaurant. Really good food, atmosphere, and friendly staff.
QUÍ Restaurant & Bar
It's my favorite Asian restaurant. Really good food, atmosphere, and friendly staff.
IGEN
60 Margit körútLUI Budapest
Really nice breakfast place
Bombay Budapest
If you want to experience a fine Indian restaurant this is the one you should try
OPIUM Restaurant & Bar
Tasty Asian restaurant next o Qui
A very small and strange place for a sushi, but it's 100% authentic with Japanese chefs
Kicsi Japán sushi
A very small and strange place for a sushi, but it's 100% authentic with Japanese chefs
Ensō Budapest
One of my favorite Asian restaurants. Hidden gem.
Briós Cafe
16 Pozsonyi útA trendy breakfast place in a nice hipster area
Im-oon Thai food
Thai street food as it's bests
Sightseeing
Castle Hill
Citadella Folklór Étterem
1 Citadella stny.Must go place for the view
Parks & Nature
Margaret Island Mini Zoo
MargitszigetThere is a running track around the island
Arts & Culture
Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center
8 Nagymező u.Ludwig Museum Budapest
1 Komor Marcell u.Mainly contemporary art museum
If you like classical music, its a must to buy a ticket to a concert in the Bartok Bela hall. There is also a theater-hall n the building having smaller capacity. There is an electrical organ somewhere in the building (3 manuals + pedal) which you can play and listen to in headset.
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Museo ng Sining ng Budapest
1 Komor Marcell u.If you like classical music, its a must to buy a ticket to a concert in the Bartok Bela hall. There is also a theater-hall n the building having smaller capacity. There is an electrical organ somewhere in the building (3 manuals + pedal) which you can play and listen to in headset.
Rododendron
22 Semmelweis u.A cool design shop with items made by local artist
MONO art & design
12 Kossuth Lajos u.Design shop with big selection of local designers item
A must-see for locals and tourists keen on history, the Hungarian National Museum (Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum) stands on the boulevard that takes its name, Múzeum körút. Founded in the early 1800s, set up in this grandiose Neo-Classical landmark from the 1840s, the National Museum played its own part in Hungarian history when patriotic poet Sándor Petőfi instigated the 1848 Revolution by reading out his Nemzeti dal on these very steps. Today the museum offers a chronological walk through Hungarian history, archaeological, historical and ethnic relics illustrating the changing face of the Carpathian Basin over the centuries. The urban history of Budapest brings the capital into sharper focus. Look out for the temporary exhibitions – these recently featured the controversial Seuso Treasure of silverware from the late Roman era.
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Pambansang Museo ng Hungary
14-16 Múzeum krt.A must-see for locals and tourists keen on history, the Hungarian National Museum (Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum) stands on the boulevard that takes its name, Múzeum körút. Founded in the early 1800s, set up in this grandiose Neo-Classical landmark from the 1840s, the National Museum played its own part in Hungarian history when patriotic poet Sándor Petőfi instigated the 1848 Revolution by reading out his Nemzeti dal on these very steps. Today the museum offers a chronological walk through Hungarian history, archaeological, historical and ethnic relics illustrating the changing face of the Carpathian Basin over the centuries. The urban history of Budapest brings the capital into sharper focus. Look out for the temporary exhibitions – these recently featured the controversial Seuso Treasure of silverware from the late Roman era.
Essentials
SPAR szupermarket Budapest
5-6 Batthyány térIt's closed until the 11th of august
Neighborhoods
Castle Hill
It’s a lively square with nice atmosphere and lots of options for food and drinks
Budapest, Madách Imre tér, Hungary
It’s a lively square with nice atmosphere and lots of options for food and drinks
The area of Józsefváros just inside the Kiskörút is the most prestigious in District VIII, with atmospheric squares and grandiose residencies once occupied by noblemen, who used these properties as their pied-à-terre in Budapest. Strolling around here today is somewhat like time travel, making the quarter a popular spot for film shootings. All sits behind the National Museum, with its newly refurbished gardens, and the ornate Szabó Ervin Library. Between there and Kálvin tér, students fill the nearby bars and internet cafés. Terraces line Mikszáth Kálmán tér while after dark, venues such as Lumen on Horánszky utca stage live music.
Palace District
The area of Józsefváros just inside the Kiskörút is the most prestigious in District VIII, with atmospheric squares and grandiose residencies once occupied by noblemen, who used these properties as their pied-à-terre in Budapest. Strolling around here today is somewhat like time travel, making the quarter a popular spot for film shootings. All sits behind the National Museum, with its newly refurbished gardens, and the ornate Szabó Ervin Library. Between there and Kálvin tér, students fill the nearby bars and internet cafés. Terraces line Mikszáth Kálmán tér while after dark, venues such as Lumen on Horánszky utca stage live music.
Named after Hungary’s most famous composer in 1945, Bartók Béla Út is a tree-lined avenue. A statue of 20th-century writer Géza Gárdonyi stands outside the literary café that both typified this stately neighborhood when active in the pre-war era, and pioneered its revival after reopening in 2010 – the Hadik.
Adjoining it, the Szatyor (‘Bag’) has an arty, ruin-bar feel typical of early 21st-century Budapest, but its name derives from a quote from 1930s Hadik regular, writer Frigyes Karinthy, originator of the concept of six degrees of separation.
Budapest, Bartók Béla út, Hungary
Named after Hungary’s most famous composer in 1945, Bartók Béla Út is a tree-lined avenue. A statue of 20th-century writer Géza Gárdonyi stands outside the literary café that both typified this stately neighborhood when active in the pre-war era, and pioneered its revival after reopening in 2010 – the Hadik.
Adjoining it, the Szatyor (‘Bag’) has an arty, ruin-bar feel typical of early 21st-century Budapest, but its name derives from a quote from 1930s Hadik regular, writer Frigyes Karinthy, originator of the concept of six degrees of separation.