Széchenyi Chain Bridge
Szechenyi lanchidWhen it opened in 1849, it was the first permanent dry link between Buda and Pest. The most widely known bridge in Budapest.
Budapest, Lánchíd, Hungary
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The Best of Budapest in 3 Days (3 days)Admire the parliament and other historical buildings, taste local cuisine at Central Market Hall, and relax in the world famous thermal baths. |
Attractions near to Széchenyi Chain Bridge
Buda CastleThe historical castle and palace complex of the Hungarian kings. It was established in the 13th century, later destroyed and rebuilt many times. |
Pálvölgyi Mátyás Hegyi cave systemThe second largest cave in Hungary, 19km-long, is noted for both its stalactites and its bats. |
Hungarian Parliament BuildingThe domed neo-Gothic structure was inspired by the British House of Parliament. A vibrant government center and a proud city landmark. |
Basilica of St. StephenA magnificent neo-Renaissance dome. Take a trip to the top of the dome. One of the best views in the city! |
Fishermen's BastionA terrace in neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque style situated on the Buda bank of the Danube, on the Castle hill. |
Matthias ChurchUsed over the centuries as a coronation church for the Hungarian kings. Slender and graceful architecture. |
Andrássy AvenueListed as a Unesco World Heritage Site. City's main shopping street. A pretty boulevard with fine cafes and restaurants. |
Great SynagogueThe second largest Jewish house of worship. It seats 3000 people. A centre for the large Jewish community of Budapest. |
Citadel BudapestBuilt as a military fortress on the highest point of Budapest's city centre. It features exhibits with WWII artefacts and many more things to check out. |
Great Market HallThis historical building holds three floors of shops and stalls selling local specialities, crafts and souvenirs. |











