Central Market Hall: Self-Guided Audio Tours
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Welcome to this self-guided audio tour of Budapest, Hungary, where you will delve into the city's rich history, architectural marvels, and cultural heritage. This tour includes a ticket to the Dohány Street Synagogue, although an audio tour inside the synagogue is not provided. The tour begins at the Dohány Street Synagogue, located in the heart of Budapest's Jewish Quarter. From here, you will make your way through several iconic landmarks, including St. Stephen's Basilica, the Hungarian State Opera, the House of Terror, Heroes' Square, and the Hungarian Parliament Building. The tour concludes at the Széchenyi Chain Bridge, offering a panoramic view of the Danube River and the city. Along the way, you will discover the Moorish Revival architecture of the Dohány Street Synagogue, the neoclassical and Renaissance influences on St. Stephen's Basilica, and the Gothic Revival architecture of the Hungarian Parliament Building. You will also learn about the city's tumultuous past, including its experiences during World War II and the Holocaust, and explore sites like Fisherman's Bastion and Buda Castle. This tour provides a deep dive into Budapest's cultural heritage, its architectural diversity, and its resilient spirit. As you complete the tour, you will have experienced some of the most memorable sites in Budapest, each offering a unique glimpse into the city's history and culture. Enjoy your journey through this vibrant and historic city.

Delve into Budapest's enchanting history and architecture with this Self-Guided Audio Tour, perfect for culture and history buffs. Your ticket to St. Stephen's Basilica is included, marking the starting point of a journey into the city's soul. (!) Note that your ticket to the basilica is included and available in the app, but an audio tour inside St. Stephen's Basilica itself is not provided. After you finish exploring the neoclassical grandeur of St. Stephen's Basilica, unpause the tour and continue your journey through the streets of Budapest. Meander through the streets to witness the grandeur of Budapest's landmarks, including Buda Castle, Matthias Church, and the striking Hungarian Parliament Building. Cross the venerable Chain Bridge and feel the connection between the old cities under your feet. Travelers will find themselves entranced by the stunning vistas from Fisherman's Bastion and the grandiosity of the Royal Palace. Amidst the echoing footsteps of history, the audio guide will provide a vivid accompaniment to the visual feast of Budapest's diverse cityscape. By the end of the tour, which concludes at the Military History Museum, memories will be rich with the magnificence of gothic spires, neoclassical facades, and the stories of past societies that once walked these cobbled paths.

This self-guided audio walking tour explores Budapest’s historic Buda side, blending royal landmarks, churches, museums, and grand viewpoints. It is ideal for first-time visitors who want a clear introduction to the city’s past, architecture, and famous hilltop scenery. The route begins at Vienna Gate, one of the main entrances to the Castle District, then moves through its old streets to highlights including the Hungarian National Museum, a panoramic stop at Buda Castle Pointview, the Statue of the Old Hussar, Matthias Church, Fisherman’s Bastion, the Golden Eagle Pharmacy Museum, Sándor Palace, the Hungarian National Gallery, and the Fountain of King Matthias. From the castle heights, the walk continues downhill toward the Danube side and finishes near Gellért Hill at the Rock Chapel and Gellért Thermal Bath. Along the way, you will discover medieval heritage, royal Budapest, and some of the city’s best-known monuments in a compact, memorable route. The experiences that tend to stay with travelers most are passing through the castle gateway, seeing the colorful roof and Gothic details of Matthias Church, enjoying the wide views from Fisherman’s Bastion, and ending near the elegant thermal bath complex beneath Gellért Hill.

This self-guided audio tour introduces Budapest through its grand riverfront, ceremonial streets, green parkland, and powerful national landmarks. It is ideal for first-time visitors who want a clear, engaging overview of the Hungarian capital while exploring at their own pace. Your route begins in Budapest at the Danube-side Budapest Marriott Hotel, where broad river views set the scene with Buda Castle rising across the water. From there, you continue to Andrássy út, the city’s elegant boulevard lined with historic mansions, embassies, cafés, and the Hungarian State Opera. The tour then leads you out to City Park and nearby Heroes' Square, where the vast open plaza, sweeping colonnades, and statues of the seven Magyar chieftains reveal how Hungary tells its national story in stone and bronze. Next, the journey shifts back toward the Danube and up to Várhegy, or Castle Hill, one of the most dramatic viewpoints in the city. The tour ends at the Hungarian Parliament Building, whose Gothic Revival façade, riverside setting, and lace-like spires make it one of Europe’s most striking seats of government. Along the way, the most memorable moments include seeing the Danube shimmer beside monumental architecture, standing beneath the statues of Heroes' Square, taking in the heights of Castle Hill, and finishing in front of Parliament’s dazzling silhouette.

This self-guided audio tour introduces first-time visitors to Budapest through its most celebrated landmarks, with a focus on history, architecture, and sweeping city views. It is ideal for travelers who want an easy-to-follow walk through the Hungarian capital's most recognizable sights. Your route begins at the Hungarian Parliament Building, where the riverside facade, pointed towers, and huge dome set the tone for the day. From there, you continue to the Széchenyi Chain Bridge, the 19th-century span that linked Buda and Pest and helped shape the modern city. The tour then climbs into the storybook terraces of Fisherman's Bastion and the old streets of Castle Hill, where stone walls, church spires, and broad views over the Danube bring Budapest's past into sharp focus. The second half of the journey leads to Heroes' Square, a monumental plaza lined with statues of Hungary's founding leaders, and ends at Vajdahunyad Castle in City Park. Along the way, the most memorable moments include seeing the Parliament reflected near the river, crossing one of Budapest's most famous bridges, gazing out from turreted lookout towers, and arriving at a lakeside castle that gathers centuries of Hungarian design into one striking building.

This self-guided audio walk introduces Budapest through its grand avenues, landmark squares, thermal bath culture, and hilltop views. It is ideal for first-time visitors who want a clear route through the city’s best-known sights while hearing the stories behind what rises around them. The route begins on Andrássy út, where stately façades, embassies, cafés, and the Hungarian State Opera set the tone. From there, you continue to Heroes' Square and into City Park, then reach the yellow Neo-Baroque halls and steaming outdoor pools of Széchenyi Thermal Bath. The walk then returns toward the center to St. Stephen's Basilica, moves through the open lawns and monuments of Liberty Square, and arrives at the riverside Hungarian Parliament Building. From the Pest bank, you follow the line of the Danube to the Széchenyi Chain Bridge and cross toward Buda. The final stretch climbs into the Castle District, where the patterned roof of Matthias Church and the white stone terraces of Fisherman’s Bastion mark the end of the tour. Along the way, the most memorable moments include standing beneath the Millennium Monument, seeing bathers in warm mineral water, facing the immense Parliament by the river, crossing one of Budapest’s most famous bridges, and taking in a sweeping panorama from the Bastion’s turrets.

This self-guided audio tour explores Budapest’s Jewish heritage through streets, synagogues, and memorials shaped by faith, culture, and tragedy. It is ideal for first-time visitors who want a thoughtful route with powerful landmarks and clear historical context. Your walk begins by the Danube near Parliament, where the broad river and the hills of Buda open in front of you. From this grand panorama, the route leads into the city along Madách Imre Way and into the old Jewish Quarter. Along the way, you will reach the Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest synagogue in Europe, admire the richly decorated Budapest Orthodox Synagogue, pause at the Ghetto Memorial Wall, and visit the striking Rumbach Street Synagogue with its domed Moorish design. The tour ends back on the Danube Bank at Shoes on the Danube, one of Budapest’s most moving memorials. Along the route, the most memorable experiences are likely to be the contrast between the river’s calm beauty and the weight of history, the sight of ornate synagogue facades rising above busy streets, and the quiet shock of seeing iron shoes lined along the water’s edge.

This self-guided audio walk introduces first-time visitors to Budapest through some of the grandest sights on the Pest side of the city. It will suit travelers interested in history, architecture, public squares, and everyday city life, with stories that connect royal ambition, national memory, faith, and the Danube. Your route begins in City Park, where broad paths, old trees, and landmark buildings show how Budapest created a grand public space for leisure and culture. From there, you continue to Heroes' Square, part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, where the colonnades and statues of the Magyar tribal leaders frame one of the city's most powerful ceremonial spaces. The walk then leads into the heart of Pest to St. Stephen's Basilica, before reaching the Széchenyi Chain Bridge and the riverfront memorial Shoes on the Danube Bank. Nearby, the Hungarian Parliament Building rises in a lace-like Gothic Revival silhouette beside the water. The final stretch takes you south to Central Market Hall, where ironwork, tiled roofs, and produce stalls reveal another side of Budapest, then ends at Liberty Bridge, an elegant green span decorated with Art Nouveau detail. Along the way, the most memorable moments include standing beneath immense monuments, seeing the basilica dome above busy streets, facing the quiet line of iron shoes by the river, and watching the Danube flow beside the Parliament and the bridges.

This self-guided audio walk introduces first-time visitors to Budapest through its grand landmarks, river views, and historic hilltop sights. It will suit travelers interested in architecture, royal history, churches, and the city’s most recognizable panoramas. Your route begins at the Hungarian Parliament Building, where pinnacles, arches, and the vast riverside façade make an unforgettable first impression. From there, you head toward the Széchenyi Chain Bridge, one of Budapest’s defining crossings over the Danube, then continue into Castle Hill, where steep streets, stone walls, and old buildings reveal the medieval heart of Buda. Along the way, you visit the Church of Our Lady of Buda Castle, known as Matthias Church, and the terrace towers of Fisherman’s Bastion. The walk then brings you back into the urban elegance of Pest, with a stop at St. Stephen’s Basilica and a pass by Liberty Square before ending on Andrássy út, the city’s stately boulevard lined with mansions, embassies, and cafés. The most memorable moments include the lace-like silhouette of Parliament, the sweep of the Danube between Buda and Pest, the bright roof tiles of Matthias Church, and the wide city views from Fisherman’s Bastion.

The Széchenyi Spa Baths make up the largest medicinal bath in Europe. With 15 indoor pools, saunas, steam rooms, and three huge outdoor pools, you'll be bathing in utter bliss and boosting your health at the same time. Enjoy spa access and feel the high concentration of minerals in the water as they make your skin feel baby-soft. This decadent treat should be part of any trip to Budapest! At Szechenyi Spa Baths, you'll enjoy hot tubs, saunas, and jet-powered underwater massages. Plus, there's a gym if you want to 'earn' your soaks. However, if you partake in these healthful activities, we recommend you stay hydrated with a couple of glasses of cold mineral water. After your spa experience, visit an interactive exhibition and taste the Hungarian national spirit, palinka.
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