Budapest Parliament Tour | Budapest Hungary
Come along for a tour of one of the most beautiful buildings in the world, the Parliament in Budapest.
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Budapest Parliament Building - Tour Inside HUNGARY
We took a tour of the Hungarian Parliament Building. There are several languages available for the guided tour and they provide a handy and comfortable headset to hear the guide from a distance.
The fee was very small and totally worth it for the 45 minute tour.
I suggest to pre book tickets and not get them on the spot but that is also available.
There's a cafe inside the building right near the ticket booth so if your hungry before or after grab a snack or coffee but be prepared to pay higher prices.
Cameras are allowed though no flash photography.
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25 Things to do in Budapest, Hungary Travel Guide
Join as we travel to Budapest, Hungary on a quest to visit as many attractions and discover as many things to do in Budapest as we possibly can. Our Budapest travel guide offers visitors a glimpse at some of the top baths in the city along with fascinating things to do along the Danube river, architectural gems worth marveling over and museums to check out. We also hit up the local food scene slurping on Goulash and catapulting into legendary Budapest nightlife by visiting ruin bars.
From the iconic Parliament Building to Castles to Baths we've got you covered in a destination where you get two cities for the price of one - Buda and Pest. Divided by the Danube (Duna) you'll want to spend ample time on both sides and if you're like a lot of our friends you'll never actually want to leave Budapest.
Let's explore Budapest and find out what is so alluring about the capital of Hungary.
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Intro - 00:01
1) Budapest Castle Hill Funicular (Budavári Sikló) - 00:30
2) Buda Castle (Budavári Palota - Burgpalast - Budin Kalesi) - 01:02
3) Museums in Budapest (Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest History Museum, the House of Houdini) - 01:17
4) Changing of the Guard in front of the Hungarian Presidential Palace - 01:28
5) Lunch at the Castle - 01:41
6) Labyrinth of Buda Castle (Labyrintus - Dracula PANOPTIKUM) - 03:37
7) Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom) - 04:58
8) Fisherman’s Bastion Terrace (Halászbástya) - 05:15
9) Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Széchenyi lánchíd) - 05:22
10) Danube River Cruise in Budapest - 05:27
11) Széchenyi thermal bath (Széchenyi Medicinal Bath - Széchenyi-gyógyfürdő) - 05:34
12) Vajdahunyad Castle (Vajdahunyad Vára) - 07:08
13) Heroes’ Square with the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars (Hősök tere) - 07:23
14) Nightlife in Budapest at a Ruin Bar - 07:53
15) New York Café in Budapest - 09:14
16) St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent István-Bazilika) - 11:43
17) Hungarian Parliament Building (Országház) - 13:04
18) Shoes on the Danube - 13:19
19) Eating Goulash (gulyás) and Hungarian food in Budapest - 13:31
20) Street Art in Budapest - 15:20
21) Great Central Market or Great Market Hall in Budapest (Nagyvásárcsarnok) - 15:30
22) Gellért Baths (Gellért Thermal Baths and Swimming Pool - Gellért Fürdő) - 15:43
23) Gellért Hill Cave (Gellérthegyi-Barlang) - 16:24
24) Citadella (Citadel on top of Gellért Hill in Budapest, Hungary - 16:40
25) Day trip Szentendre riverside town in Pest county from Budapest - 17:00
*Transportation - bus, trolley-bus, tram, metro & train lines* - 17:16
Outro - 17:35
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Our visit Budapest travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (Goulash), top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting castles, churches and museums and Budapest by night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Budapest tourism brochure, Budapest itinerary or Budapest, Hungary city tour.
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Today we’re taking you around a city we’ve been wanting to visit for a while: Budapest! With beautiful architecture and stunning vistas all around, it’s easy to see why it’s nicknamed the Pearl of the Danube, but Budapest is more than just than just good looks. This is a city with youthful vibes, vibrant street art, alternative nightlife, delicious food and so much more! In this travel guide we’re going to try and highlight just that along with the main attractions, so let’s dive right in, and let us show you a few things to do in Budapest on your next visit!
And that’s a wrap in Budapest! We hope you enjoyed this video guide and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do around the city. If you have any other suggestions of things to do in Budapest feel free to share those in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Hungary video series showcasing Hungarian food, Hungarian culture and Hungarian cuisine.
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We are in Hungary! We flew from Athens to Budapest, and start off our first full day on a walking tour around the city. We explore both the Buda and Pest sides, walk across the famous Chain Bridge, and eat some (amazing) Hungarian food for the first time.
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You probably know the Budapest Jewish district for it's ruin pubs (Szimpla Kert, Fogasház, Instant), night life and gozsdu udvar party district. But there is more to that than this, and it is a very important part of the history of Budapest.
You might think that I am Jewish, based on my name. Sorry to disappoint, but I am not. My name Levi is short for Levente, which is a Hungarian name.
However, I did study a lot of Jewish history and culture, and have been immersed into how they were instrumental to the development of Budapest as a city. Because of that, this is one of my favourite tours to do.
My passion is to teach and share my stories and knowledge with people. I love to talk and I would love for you to listen and join me on this or any of my other tours. Budapest is a vibrant and trendy city now and I would love to show you my take.
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Hungarian Parliament Building
The Hungarian Parliament Building, also known as the Parliament of Budapest after its location, is the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary, a notable landmark of Hungary and a popular tourist destination in Budapest. It is situated in Kossuth Square, in the Pest side of the city and on the banks of the Danube
হাঙ্গেরিয়ান সংসদ ভবন
হাঙ্গেরিয়ান পার্লামেন্ট বিল্ডিং, এটির অবস্থানের পরে বুদাপেস্টের সংসদ হিসাবেও পরিচিত, হাঙ্গেরির জাতীয় পরিষদের আসন, হাঙ্গেরির একটি উল্লেখযোগ্য নিদর্শন এবং বুদাপেস্টের একটি জনপ্রিয় পর্যটন কেন্দ্র। এটি শহরের কীটপতঙ্গ পাশ এবং ডানুবের তীরে কোসুথ স্কয়ারে অবস্থিত
Dohány Street Synagogue
The Dohány Street Synagogue, also known as the Great Synagogue or Tabakgasse Synagogue, is a historical building in Erzsébetváros, the 7th district of Budapest, Hungary. It is the largest synagogue in Europe, seating 3,000 people and is a centre of Neolog Judaism.
দোহনি স্ট্রিট সিনাগগ
দোহনি স্ট্রিট উপাসনালয়, এটি গ্রেট সিনাগগ বা তাবাকগাসে সিনাগগ নামে পরিচিত, হাঙ্গেরির বুদাপেস্টের 7th ম জেলা এরজসবেতভেরোসের একটি buildingতিহাসিক বিল্ডিং। এটি ইউরোপের বৃহত্তম উপাসনালয়, যেখানে ৩,০০০ লোক বসে এবং এটি নেওলজ ইহুদী ধর্মের কেন্দ্র।
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Budapest, Hungary Walking Tour Part 1 - Central Pest (4k Ultra HD 60fps)
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The capital city of Hungary, Budapest, was created through the unification of the separate historic towns of Buda, Pest and Óbuda in 1873. In this tour we explore Pest on the east bank of the Danube River. Pest is the younger part of the capital and it was the fastest growing city in the last decade of the 19th century. Our guided walking tour is about 3 miles (4.8 km) long, starts at Hungarian Parliament, ends at Central Market Hall and covers most attractions and historic sites of Budapest Central Pest.
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01:03 Holocaust Shoe Memorial
04:52 Hungarian Parliament
14:43 Museum of Ethnography
27:24 Soviet War Memorial
34:41 The Fat Policeman Statue
37:36 Saint Stephen’s Basilica
52:04 Elizabeth Park
01:03:32 Chain Bridge
01:12:37 Little Princess Statue
01:19:03 Váci Street
01:27:13 Inner City Parish
01:38:08 University Church
01:46:23 Central Market Hall
01:52:04 Liberty Bridge
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The Hungarian capital, Budapest, is situated on the banks of the Danube in Central Europe. It’s the political, economic and cultural heart of the nation, and one of the most beautiful and livable cities on the continent.
For a sweeping overview of the city head to the Buda side of the Danube and take in the views from the 19th century ramparts on Gellért Hill. Just upriver is Budapest’s oldest area, The Castle District, home to Buda Castle, Matthias Church and Fisherman’s Bastion.
Once you’ve explored the heights of Castle Hill, cross the Széchenyi Chain Bridge to the Pest side of the city and follow the riverbank upstream to Hungary’s Parliament Building. Nearby, pay your respects at the Shoes on the Danube Memorial, a sobering tribute to the thousands who were executed here during The Second World War.
After admiring the magnificent dome of St. Stephen’s Basilica, allow yourself to be swept up Andrassy Avenue. This world heritage listed boulevard opens out onto Heroes’ Square and City Park. The park is home to the Széchenyi Thermal Baths, just one of the city’s many lavish bathhouses. For many in Budapest, “taking the waters” is a weekly ritual.
Whether it’s the sparkling Danube or the thermal springs, there’s something truly rejuvenating in the water here. So when you’re ready to experience moments of refection, inspiration, and sublime beauty, come to Budapest, you’re sure to come away rejuvenated too.
Budapest, Hungary Walking Tour Part 2 - Castle Hill (4k Ultra HD 60fps)
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The capital city of Hungary, Budapest was created through the unification of the separate historic towns of Buda, Pest and Óbuda in 1873. In this tour we explore Buda on the west bank of the Danube River. Our guided walking tour is about 2.5 miles (4 km) long, starts at Church of Saint Anne, ends at Vienna Gate and covers most attractions and historic sites of Budapest Castle Hill.
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00:30 Church of Saint Anne
02:16 Hungarian Parliament
05:03 Reformed Church
07:22 Hungarian Heritage House
13:52 Clark Adam Square
14:40 Chain Bridge
18:01 Buda Castle Tunnel
18:14 Buda Castle Funicular
26:28 Turul Statue
27:51 Buda Royal Palace
36:44 King Matthias Fountain
58:33 Holy Trinity Square
59:56 Matthias Church
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1:15:01 Hungarian National Archives
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Amazing walking tour around Budapest, Hungary. In this video you will get a complete travel guide of all the top Budapest attractions, so you will know what to visit in Budapest when you are there.
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00:11 Danube River (Duna)
01:15 Parliament Building (Parlament)
02:08 Chain Bridge (Széchenyi lánchíd)
03:58 Castle Hill (Budai várnegyed)
05:38 Buda Castle (Budai vár)
07:08 Matthias Church (Mátyás-templom)
08:06 Fisherman's Bastion (Halászbástya)
09:20 St. Stephen's Basilica (Szent Péter-bazilika)
16:46 Heroes' Square (Hősök tere)
17:47 Vajdahunyad Castle (Vajdahunyad vára)
22:46 Opera House (Operaház)
26:44 Gellert Hill (Gellért-hegy)
33:25 Shop and Eat Mall (Vásárcsarnok)
36:08 Vorosmarty Square (Vörösmarty tér)
36:18 Vaci Street (Váci út)
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Sightsee in Budapest, Hungary! Join us on our 4K walking tour and visit the most popular attractions in Budapest. Starting with the beautiful building and impressive architecture of the Hungarian Parliament and through the streets to St. Stephen’s Basilica, with its 300-foot dome! We’ll also pass through the city’s beautiful downtown areas and into Central Market Hall, Budapest’s largest and most expansive indoor market. Our final stop offers a city panorama with the Danube River, as seen from Liberty Bridge.
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Welcome to one of the world’s grandest cities.
Do you know how Budapest got its name? The city as it exists now is pretty young as cities go - it’ s a spritely 146 years old. Before that, there were three towns here - Buda, Obuda, and Pest, which were unified in 1873. Today, although unified in name, the city is divided into two halves by the Danube river. The western side of the Danube is known as Buda - quiet and residential - where you’ll find historic sites like Buda Castle, and Fisherman’s Bastion.
The Eastern side is known as Pest - it’s lively and modern. It’s the hub of Budapest’s economy and culture - home to the Hungarian parliament, some of Budapest’s most famous thermal baths, Ruin Bars, and everything in between.
I’m here to explore where the boundaries truly lie in this beautiful city. Budapest is unified in name, but divided in nature - the East, the West. The Buda, the Pest. Two distinct identities on opposite banks of the Danube.
Would crossing the river really make the city feel so different?
And which side of the river would get me under the skin of the real, authentic Budapest?
We explore the hills of Buda. The streets of Pest. We meet local people. Visit amazing places, try Hungarian food, and a bit of Hungarian alcohol. We sample the weird and wonderful nightlife. We soak ourselves in the city, and get to the heart of Budapest.
I came here expecting to find a city divided. But what I found was so much greater - and so much grander - than just two parts of a whole.
Our journey begins at Heathrow Airport, and after dropping the car with a handy meet and greet service it was into a lounge for a light lunch before boarding. With unlimited food and free wifi I’d definitely recommend a lounge before a flight, you can book yours with the Holiday Extras app.
Soon enough we were on the plane, and after a two and a half hour flight we touched down in Budapest. To get into town from the airport I would advise pre-booking an airport transfer with Holiday Extras. The door to door service really is the most hassle-free option.
So after a good night’s sleep, we were ready to start exploring the city. Our first stop? The hills of Buda - which meant crossing the river Danube.
Széchenyi Chain Bridge is to Budapest what Tower Bridge is to London, or Brooklyn Bridge is to New York.
It’s still a major crossing for the city. But it’s also an iconic public landmark and a popular item on the tourist checklist.
Designed by Englishman William Tierney Clark, it opened in 1849 and was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in all of Hungary. In World War 2, it was destroyed by retreating German forces during the Siege of Budapest, and only the towers remained. However, it was rebuilt, and it opened again in 1949 - exactly 100 years after its inauguration.
If you’re walking across the bridge from the Pest side towards Buda, like us, you’ll arrive at the base of the Budavari Siklo funicular railway line, which takes tourists up the hill to the castle.
You can purchase tickets at the station, but be warned, in the peak summer season the queue can stretch back quite a way and there’s no shade to speak of. So don’t forget your sunscreen!
Cable cars depart every 10 minutes and take just a few minutes to reach the top.
So, we’ve just taken the funicular up from the Szechenyi Chain Bridge, up to the Castle which is great because it’s boiling hot and it didn’t mean we had to walk it. But it also means we get to enjoy the view from up here as well.
And what an incredible view it is. From this height, the walls of the castle grounds treat you to a spectacular look back across the Eastern side of the city. It’s a fact that’s not lost on Budapest’s tourist population. Every vantage point was packed with people hunting for the perfect photo of the city skyline. Don’t worry though. With a little patience, there’s plenty of opportunity to get yourself a great photo too.
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