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Hungary's Best Attractions

The Parliament, the Castle District, and Budapest's headline act: the thermal baths.

The essentials: the Hungarian Parliament Building (best seen from across the Danube at golden hour, or on an interior tour), the Castle District (Buda Castle plus Fisherman's Bastion, both free to wander), and a soak in a real thermal bath — Budapest sits on hundreds of natural hot springs, which is a genuine, only-here differentiator most first-time visitors don't expect. Note: Gellért Baths is closed for renovation until 2028; Szechenyi, Rudas, and Lukacs are the current options.

Budapest's attractions split cleanly into two categories: the postcard monuments (Parliament, Castle Hill, the Basilica) that you photograph and move on from, and the thermal baths, which you actually spend half a day soaking in. Both matter. Here's the honest version of each, including a 2026-specific fact almost every other guide has wrong: Gellert is currently closed.

Questions people actually ask

What are the top 3 things to do in Budapest?
See the Parliament Building from across the Danube (best at sunset), wander the Castle District (Buda Castle and Fisherman's Bastion, both free), and spend a few hours in a thermal bath — Szechenyi is the classic, crowd-pleasing choice.
Do I need to book Parliament tickets in advance?
Yes, strongly recommended — English-language interior tours have limited daily slots and regularly sell out days ahead in peak season (May-September), especially for EU citizens who get a discounted rate and non-EU visitors who need the full-price guided tour.
Is Gellert Baths open in 2026?
No — Gellert has been closed for renovation since October 2025, with reopening planned for 2028. Szechenyi, Rudas, and Lukacs are the three real options right now; see our full baths guide for which one to pick.