Guidebook for Budapest

Királyi
Guidebook for Budapest

Shopping

The city's largest market, the Central Market is opened in 1897, the best place if you are looking for a little souvenir, or just to try out a typical Hungarian delicacies like fried dough, or Unicum.
1242 locals recommend
Central Market Hall
1-3 Vámház krt.
1242 locals recommend
The city's largest market, the Central Market is opened in 1897, the best place if you are looking for a little souvenir, or just to try out a typical Hungarian delicacies like fried dough, or Unicum.
Superb place for the fan of chocolate! Real world-class masterpieces made by hand!
18 locals recommend
Chocolate Rózsavölgyi
2-4 Királyi Pál u.
18 locals recommend
Superb place for the fan of chocolate! Real world-class masterpieces made by hand!
Perfect store for those who are into a healthy or vegan style.
15 locals recommend
BioABC
19 Múzeum krt.
15 locals recommend
Perfect store for those who are into a healthy or vegan style.

Essentials

Open every day from 06:30-23:00
141 locals recommend
Tesco
20 Rákóczi út
141 locals recommend
Open every day from 06:30-23:00

Sightseeing

The Hungarian National Museum, the national museum, which collects relics of Hungarian history and presents.
885 locals recommend
Hungarian National Museum
14-16 Múzeum krt.
885 locals recommend
The Hungarian National Museum, the national museum, which collects relics of Hungarian history and presents.

Everything Else

The oldest garden of Budapest is the Karolyi-garden. At one time belonged to the Karolyi family, today is a fenced, French-style garden which is unique in Budapest.
173 locals recommend
Károlyi kert
Károlyi kert
173 locals recommend
The oldest garden of Budapest is the Karolyi-garden. At one time belonged to the Karolyi family, today is a fenced, French-style garden which is unique in Budapest.