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Eat / Play / Shop
Shopping:
-Vaci Street (pedestrian street with lots of shops and restaurants)
-Folkart Kes Muvehaz (handicrafts)
-Gozsdu-udvar -enter at Kiraly utca 13 (passageway of shops, cafe; Sunday market)
-Kiraly Street (design street; Sunday craft market; funky boutiques and galleries)
-Nagycsarnok (Great Market Hall; indoor market)
-Ecseri Flea Market (bus No. 54 -leaving from Boráros Square; I never went but looks like fun)
-Antique Row at Falk Miksa Utca (north of Kossuth Square as far as Svent Istvan korut; Take Streetcars 2, 4 or 6 to Jászai Mari Square; http://visitbudapest.travel/local-secrets/falk-miksa-street/)
Eating:
-Central Kavehaz (great sweets)
-Gerbeaud Cafe (coffee and cake)
-Gozsdu-udvar -enter at Kiraly utca 13 (passageway of shops, cafe; Sunday market)
-click here for a list of award winning restaurants: http://visitbudapest.travel/articles/award-winning-restaurants-in-budapest/
-try Bull’s Blood wine
Nightlife:
-Spinoza (Friday night Jewish music)
-Liszt Ferenc Square (good place to socialize; cafes; bars)
-stroll by Danube or take a nighttime boat cruise (city looks beautiful lit up and it’s a great perspective)
-Chain Bridge lit up
-Ruin pubs (ruinpubs.com)
Tours:
-Budapest Jewish Heritage Walking Tour (Viator)
-Gabriela’s Private Tours in Budapest (http://www.privatetoursbudapest.com/budapest.htm)
Baths:
-Kiraly (old; small; traditional; Turkish)
-Rudas ( Turkish; oldest; remarkable architecture)
-Gellert (art nouveau; elegant; roman-style swimming) RECOMMENDED
-Szechenyi (public bath, 18 pools; locals play chess)
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Itinerary
Around Belvaros
-Great Synagogue (Nagy Zsinagoga)
-Ruin Pubs (there are a bunch of pubs set up in run-down buildings – check out ruinpubs.com; there is a farmer’s market at Szimpla on Sundays)
-head along Vaci Street until Vorosmarty Square (leafy centre of Belvaros)
-Great Market Hall
-Raday Street (walking street) and Mikszath Square
-#2 Tram rise (along Pest embarkment; get on southern end near Palace of Arts and go until Parliament)
-Holocaust Memorial Centre
-Botanical Garden
Around Lipotvaros
-Magyar Allami Operahaz (Opera House)
-Orszaghaz (Parliament)
-Szent Istvan Bazilika (St. Stephen’s Basilica; check out the treasury)
-check out Gresham Palace Hotel (art nouveau foyer; drink in glass-roofed arcade)
Oktogon to Varosliget
-Andrassy Street (elegant blvd; shopping; Heroes’ square at end – nice lit up at night)
-Mai Mano House of Photography
-Robert Capa Comtemporary Photo Centre
-can take detour from Andrassy at Kodaly Korond and go to Varosligeti Fasor, a lovely street
-Terrorhaza (House of Terror – I never went but heard it was interesting)
-Varosliget (beautiful city park; Gundel resto; Szechenyi baths; Vajdahunyad Castle; zoo)
-Kerepesi Temeto (cemetary; art nouveau funerary arcade) and Jewish Cemetary (beside it)
Gellert-hegy to Rozsadomb
-start at Hotel Gellert, visit Cave Chapel then continue up; walk around Citadel (or can take Bus 27 most of the way up)
-Gellert Baths (bring flip flops, towel, bathing cap; book treatments in advance –gellerbath.com; 6am-8pm)
-Semmelweiss Medical Museum
Castle District
-take Siklo funicular to get up (walk across Lanchid “Chain” bridge to Clarke Adam Square)
-Budapest History Museum (see medieval palace lying beneath current complex)
-Hungarian National Gallery
-Fisherman’s Bastion (great views; don’t bother going to upper terrace)
-Buda Castle Palace
-Matyas Church
Day Trip
-Szentendre (1.5 hr boat excursion to quaint town; artist colony)