Discover the best top things to do in Central Hungary, Hungary including Kolodko: Fokukac miniszobor, Kolodko Tank Miniszobor, Korzo - Danube Embankment (Dunakorzo), Janoshegy, Wekerle Estate, Old Town, Jozsef Nador Square, Andrassy Avenue, Becsi Kapu Square, Uri Street.
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This scenic walkway provides sweeping views across the Danube to the Buda side, passing several upscale hotels, restaurants and cafes.
Amazing views during the day and the night with all the lights on. It is a great place to walk and sit to just take in the view. There is plenty to see and do along here.
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The highest point in Budapest offers stunning views of the city and Danube River below.
In the summertime, this place is PACKED with people - almost all Hungarian. This isn't a super-touristy thing to do. It's far from the city center, but it's absolutely worth it! We walked through the park and made our way up to the tower and then took the chair lift down. The walk is not tiring, but relaxing as the trail winds and curves through the park. There are several fantastic playgrounds for kids. Once you reach the chair lift, you can walk or take stairs to the tower and the view is absolutely worth it! Be sure to buy a chimney cake (kurtoskalacs) for your trip down the hillside.
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This place is breathtaking! It fronts the river/lake and has a lot of small shops and eateries. If you need a break from the typical touristy places like castles, museums and souvenir shops, this town is just 15-20 minutes away from Budapest and can be reached by taxi. For 4 people you are better off taking a taxi rather than getting a tour guide as it is a popular destination and people are friendly to help you get you a taxi or show you directions. Szentendre bursts at the charming cobbled streets with plenty of art galleries and independent craft shops. The town is filled with surprising alleys and you can climb all the way up to see its overall view at your own pace; taking your time by stopping to enjoy ice-cream, coffee or a beautiful painting or work of art. A must see if you are in Budapest especially if you wish to run away from the hustle bustles of a city.
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Constructed in the late 19th century, this wide, spacious avenue is lined with trees and bordered with magnificent villas and historic buildings.
After our tours we were left to explore both Buda and Pest with some recommendations Andrassy Avenue is stunning Plenty of interesting shops and lots of attractions nearby Heads out towards Heroes Square
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