Setting on both banks of the Danube River, Budapest remains one of the most picturesque sites in the world with its imposing connecting bridges, tree-lined boulevards, and abundance of enchanting historical heritages.
The older Buda on one bank features as a hilly and wooden area with panoramic scenery from the Gellert Hill. Buda has reputation for its Castle Hill with the stunning Royal Palace, St. Matthias Church, the ramparts of Fisherman’s Bastion, and museums, libraries, and galleries. On the other bank of the river, Pest has concentration in business and commercial. This bustling area provides numerous trendy shops lined up on its lovely boulevards.
Another attraction in Budapest that you shouldn’t miss is the Parliament Building which is the landmark of Budapest sitting on the bank of the Danube and is the most decorated building in the country. The ideal times to visit Budapest are in spring and autumn. You may enjoy Budapest’s festivals throughout the year, particularly in September when the Wine Festival takes place around this time.