Having been one of the two capitals of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and it's long history, Budapest boosts of some impressive architecture. Western Buda, northern Óbuda and eastern Pest areas were combined in 1873 to form today's Budapest.
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Having been one of the two capitals of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and it's long history, Budapest boosts of some impressive architecture. Western Buda, northern Óbuda and eastern Pest areas were combined in 1873 to form today's Budapest.
Hősök tere(Heroes' Square)
This vast Hero's Square is probably one of the most important public spaces of Budapest. It features the seven chieftains of the Magyar tribes who founded Hungary
Fisherman's Bastion
A shimmering neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque style terrace lies on the Castle Hill of Buda
Fisherman's Bastion
Going up the stairs is a surreal experience, you are surrounded by clean white marble on all sides.
Fisherman's Bastion
The castle wall was protected by the fishermen's guild in the Middle Ages, hence the name Fisherman's Bastion.
Fisherman's Bastion
The terrace also features an immense church with amazing artwork
Fisherman's Bastion
It has many viewpoints and pathways to roam around. Despite being such a beautiful area, I was surprised that it wasn't as famous as other places in Europe.
Fisherman's Bastion
From here, you can look across to Pest and see the Hungarian parliamentary building
Fisherman's Bastion
There are stairs in every direction to get down, each one made with an immense attention to detail
Vajdahunyad Castle
On the Pest side, next to the Hero's square, there is the Vajdahunyad Castle that displays the elaborate Hungarian design style with large gardens and finely detailed construction
Vajdahunyad Castle
This tower next to the castle had a very unique shape and roof.
Jaki Chapel
This gothic chapel looked amazing while I was there, but the sunlight was not in my favor for taking the picture
near Szimpla Kert
Budapest is also know for it's ruin bars and massive thermal baths. Ruin bars are big buildings that well got ruined and now it's just filled with a lot of bars You always find a very young crowd there and the local companies seem to be running with it.
Széchenyi Thermal Bath
The spa and bath culture really flourished during the Austro Hungarian times. Hence there are a lot of baths here. Széchenyi Thermal Bath is probably one of the biggest baths in Europe Couldn't get a good picture in there, so here is one from wikipedia under CC
Random roadside piano
Overall Budapest is a fun and vibrant city to check out. Everyone seems warm and funny. You can also try and learn to play nature's piano on the roadside