Budapest
A former imperial city, Budapest's heritage is immediately impressive. From Baroque to neoclassical, eclectic to Art Nouveau, Budapest is one of Central Europe's rare gems.
The city unfolds its splendor around the Danube River, which divides it in two: on the west bank, Buda, the oldest part with its elegant quarters. Pest, the city of the early 20th century, home to one of Central Europe's liveliest nightlife scenes. Budapest is sure to surprise and disorientate you...
Must-see activities

The Széchenyi Baths
A unique moment of relaxation in one of Europe's largest spa complexes.

Buda Castle
A historic palace offering exceptional panoramic views of the city and the Danube.

The Hungarian Parliament
An imposing neo-Gothic monument embodying the grandeur of Budapest.

Cruise on the Danube
A perfect way to discover the magnificent banks of the illuminated city.

Chain Bridge
The emblematic bridge linking Buda and Pest, a symbol of the city's history.

The Great Synagogue
Europe's largest synagogue, testifying to the importance of Judaism in the capital at the time.