How to spend a weekend in Budapest

 

Gundel is the place to eat this afternoon. It has an illustrious history and a sumptuous dining room, but for day-time visits there is also a less formal terrace and a good-value set lunch.

After that, City Park has more than enough to fill a few hours. You can go boating on its lake, which lies in the shadow of the quirky Vajdahunyad Castle, a fairytale hotch-potch of a building that incorporates over 20 different Hungarian architectural styles. Nearby, the Museum of Fine Arts in Heroes’ Square has some superb exhibitions.

Please don’t miss the House of Music, Hungary, which opened in 2022 and is not only a stunning work of design by architect Sou Fujimoto but contains one of the most engaging and interactive permanent exhibitions you’ll find anywhere, taking a breathtaking sweep through everything from choral music to rock and pop. It’s a surefire winner with adults and kids alike. 

End the afternoon with a soothing soak at Széchenyi Baths, a huge complex of natural thermal pools chock-full of minerals that are said to ease everything from arthritis to migraines. Take a swimming costume, towel and flip-flops.

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