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Museums in Budapest

House of Terror Museum
, Budapest
Explore the dark side of Hungarian and European history at House of Terror Museum, a specialty museum focusing on fascist and communist regim

Browse works by Miro and Dali, part of the largest public collection documenting the development of the fine arts in the country, at Hungaria

Budapest Pinball Museum
, Budapest
Step back in time as you descend into the underground chambers of Budapest Pinball Museum, a nostalgic playground for all ages. As you enter,
Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes
Discover Budapest on two wheels on this entertaining 4,5-hour bike tour, complete with a classic Hungarian meal! With an expert guide, enjoy a leisurely bike ride around the city’s cycle lanes and car-free areas to see top Budapest attractions including St Stephen’s Basilica, Parliament and Heroes’ Square and Margaret island. Admire the Chain Bridge, cruise along Andrassy Avenue, and stop at the landmarks to learn about their history. Finish with a Hungarian meal — at an outdoor restaurant. Numbers are limited to 12 maximum for a personalized experience.You need to be able to ride a bike safely and confidently in a foreign city with traffic and pedestrians around at some stretches. If you are not safe on a bike or have not rode a bike for long years, this is not the tour for you.Participate on the tour at your own risk.

Memento Park
, Budapest
Visit the statues of Lenin, Marx, and Engels at Memento Park, an open-air museum dedicated to influential figures from the country's Communis

Hospital in the Rock Nuclear Bunker Museum
, Budapest
Part of the vast, interconnected caves beneath Castle Hill, Hospital in the Rock Nuclear Bunker Museum served as a nuclear bunker and emergen
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Attracting countless visitors with its architecture, history, and atmosphere, Budapest also provides a great selection of places to stay. The city’s hotels include everything from cozy and economical boutique establishments to luxurious world-renowned chains. Alternatively, choose from the huge variety of bed and breakfasts and hostels, as well as rental apartments ranging from economic to deluxe. While accommodations are spread throughout the city, more of them cluster on the livelier Pest side. You may want to place yourself near the sights you want to see most, but keep in mind that the city's wide public transportation network makes it relatively easy to reach all the major attractions no matter where you’re staying.
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You might consider the city of Budapest, divided by the Danube River into two distinctive cities--Buda and Pest--to be essentially one large World Heritage Site. Many travelers flock to this city for the popular geothermal springs, but this capital has a lot more to offer than that. The amount of historical sites here is seemingly endless, with some of the most popular being the Buda Castle Quarter, the Millenium Undergound Railway, and Heroes' Square. Artists have long been drawn to the youthful atmosphere of this city, thus the population in Budapest is quite relaxed and creative. Packed with theatres, operas, museums, and a vibrant nightlife, Budapest has energy in abundance. Use our world travel planner: Budapest and all its delights await.