Great Synagogue
The Great Synagogue of Budapest, in Hungarian Nagy zsinagóga, known also as the Tabakgasse Synagogue, is a very important historical building. It is the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest synagogue in the world. It can seat 3.000 people and it is located in the Jewish Quarter of Pest. The complex consists of […]
Buda Castle
Buda Castle The majestic Buda Castle rises above the city of Várhegy, the hill of Budapest. The Castle has always had a turbulent history which reflects the different ups and downs of the history of Hungary. Today the Castle, which is often called the Royal Palace, is home to a number of cultural institutes, including […]
Budapest Metro
Budapest Metro was opened in 1896 to celebrate the Hungarian Millennium; it is the second oldest metro system in Europe after London. Metro Budapest Metro, in Hungarian Budapesti metró, opened in 1896 to celebrate the Millennium of Hungary; it is the second oldest metro system in Europe after London. In 2002 the historical line M1 […]
Budapest Card
Budapest Card Budapest in the palm of your hand The Budapest Card puts Budapest at your fingertips. You will find that this 24, 48 or 72-hour card makes your city trip very affordable and efficient: The Budapest Card allows free or reduced entrance to museums and fast track entry to the most popular museums and […]