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Looking for things to do in Hungary? Browse Hungary tourist attractions, activities, and sights to help plan your trip. Read reviews of the top things to do in Hungary submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review of something to do in Hungary.
#1 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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rachrmn says:
Went to gellert baths and Spa in 2005 with a friend.. We were on a weeks break in Budapest and had heard all about the spas and thermal baths..
The enterance to the building was large and typical hotel like, quite difficult to negotiate what queue to stand in..A beautiful and grand foyer awaited ...
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#2 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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JudgeDredd says:
There is so much to see and do in Budapest! I could go on and on about all the places one must see while in the city. The one thing I say is a must for everyone who goes to Budapest to do is; head out at night and see the city. Bring along your camera and capture this beautiful city at it's best, at...
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#3 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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Paullfc says:
After hitching a lift whilst travelling through europe, me and my friend craig stumbled across Szeged, a beautiful town in hungary, which can be best described 'in my opinion' as a mini Prague.
szeged captured my attention with it's natural beauty and placid atmsophere. I would not recommend this ...
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#4 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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Quest says:
This is Budapest's Cathedral. It was completed in 1905. It's quite dark inside, but still worth checking out. But the main atraction is on the top of the dome.
It costs 500 HUF pr. adult and 400 HUF pr. child.
You can take the lift up, but I recommend walking all 146 steps to the top. You'll f...
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#5 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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tmadik says:
Honestly, this is the one that opened my eyes. Every possible genre of music. Acts from all over the globe. Visitors from every point on the map. Simply beautiful people and good vibes for 7 days.
I'll put up a more thorough review later.
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#6 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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tinydancer666 says:
We arrived at Lake Balaton after spending a couple of days in Budapest and it was a sight that completely took my breath away!
Lake Balaton (or "the Hungarian sea" as some like to call it) is the largest lake in central Europe and is 50 miles long and is around 50 miles south west of Budapest. Wh...
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#7 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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stacey0204 says:
Budapest zoo is set in City Park and is well worth a visit. My boyfriend is a big fan of zoos so everywhere that had a zoo in Eastern Europe we visited!
Budapest was recommended to us and met the high expectations. Its a large zoo with over 2000 animals, from the big cats to polar bears and from g...
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#8 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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ik-ben-10eke says:
The leaflet tells:
Horse-drawn carriage drive into the puszta, visiting famous Hungarian rare breeds such as Grey Catlle, Noniusz Horse, Water Buffalo, Raczka Sheep and Woolly Pig. Visitors can get an inside into the traditional life of local herdsmen.
Possibilities for riding and other programme...
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#9 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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coolguy says:
If you're into bike touring, the Danube is a very popular trail, probably the most famous in Europe. We biked a 700 km section of this trail from the German border town of Passau via Vienna to Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Along the way we also biked through Austria and Slovakia. The trip to...
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#10 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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Amanda says:
No one should ever go to Budapest without taking an afternoon out to take a walk around Margaret Island. This beautiful island is located between Buda and Pest, in the Danube River. It's only 2.5 km long, and 500 m wide, so it's very easy to take a nice stroll across and see the whole th...
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#11 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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CFD says:
There is two things you can do in the Citadel, go down in an old german Bunker and see the best view over Budapest.
The Bunker and Wax Exhibition is ok with some nice pictures and some old items from the second world war, but its nothing special.
You can go inside the Bunker for 1200 HUF or y...
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#12 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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levicnes says:
The foundation of the Festetics Castle was laid by Kristóf Festetics in 1745. Today with its' 101 rooms is one of the three largest baroque style castle in Hungary. There are held numerous concerts and musical events (mainly classic music) in the Mirror Hall and in the garden on summer. You must se...
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#13 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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brett72 says:
Budapest has a long history of Turkish baths. I was there a few years ago with a group of college students and we went to Széchenyi Baths which is part of the huge city park. Its got great unisex outdoor pools with fountains and backgammon boards and lots of people enjoying the sun. Inside it ha...
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#14 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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tm16dana says:
Szechenyi thermal baths is right in the City Park behind the Heroes' Square. I drove here, so I had a little trouble finding a parking place, because on Sunday a lot of Hungarians are coming here.
City Park seems to be the right place to spend your weekend in the city: zoo, museum, fresh air and th...
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#15 of 55 things to do in Hungary
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HannahGreenlee says:
The baths are expensive by Budapest standards but well worth it- you can get reasonable deal if for a changing room and all day at the bath. Take a book, towel, swimsuit, suncream, picnic and a hat and pitch up for the day. With a series of heated baths, saunas, outdoor swimming pools and a great ...
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