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Relax at a thermal bath, try a Hungarian pastry and cruise on the Danube
Cruise down the Danube while marveling at the scenery of Budapest
Also known as The Great Synagogue or Tabakgasse Synagogue, Dohány Street Synagogue was built in 1859. It's located in Erzsébetváros, in Budapest's 7th district. The synagogue boasts elements of both Romantic and Moorish architecture and is also home to the Hungarian Jewish Museum and the Holocaust Memorial Room. This magnificent synagogue, seating 3,000 people, is the biggest in Europe and the second biggest in the world.
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Visit this neo-classical church, the largest of its kind in Hungary!
Discover Budapest in style: take a hop-on hop-off bus tour of the city
The Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives are located on Dohány street in the heart of Budapest's Jewish quarter. The museum was finished in 1932, within the building complex of the Dohány Street Synagogue which itself was built in 1859.
Relax in Budapest's thermal baths, rejuvenate at luxurious spas, and unwind in the thermal waters
Explore Budapest's history and culture in a unique way – by bike!
The Hungarian Parliament is considered to be one of the most beautiful parliamentary buildings in the world, with almost 18,000 square meters of unprecedented majesty spread across four magnificent floors.
Enter Cat Museum Budapest, a haven tailored for cat lovers. Explore interactive installations, murals, and art pieces, all celebrating cats. And of course, say hi to the resident felines.
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