Budapest Tourist

Fishermans Bastion budapest
Budapest is the capital of Hungary, and was claimed as world heritage site by UNESCO in 1987. Wanna know about Budapest? There we can visit some vacation object to refresh and enjoy your life, such as:

1.Fisherman's Bastion
Fisherman's Bastion or called Halaszbastya is terrace of neo-Gothic building and neo-Roma where located in edge of  Budha Danube  and on the hill of  Budapest Citadel, around the Matthias church. Fisherman's Bastion was built by Frigyes Schulek about 1895 until 1902. There are seven menaret or tower,to view of ships which sailing around this building.

2. Gerbeaud Cafe
Gerbeaud cafe is one of cafe in the old city of Budapest in Gerbeaud. Here you can enjoy delicious pastries. Normally, Gerbeaud much be visited after the visitor left via town square.

3. Dohany Utca Synagogue
Dohany was claimed as the biggest whorship house in Europe. That was fantastic and spectacular and also there are basilica which so much interesting, especially carved pulpit, a large organ and chandeliers sparkle.

4. Statue Park
 There are several heritage site in Soviet-era which had been moved here after the comunist regime of Hungary had collapse, such as Lenin monument, Marx, Engel and others statue.

5. National Gallery of Hungary
"Here, the awesome treasure and modern fine art ", Erzsebet Marton (senior member of Editorial Muzeum Cafe)said.

6.Basilica St Stephen
That was claimed as the biggest Church in Budapest and where Szent Jobb is live (right-hand saint), the hand mumy of the first king of Hungary and St Stephen. You may rise on the top of dome to see the beautifull panorama.

7. Hungarian National Museum
In here the permanent room which used to be gallery show about history of Hungary in English language.

8. Szechenyi Baths
Szechenyi is one of the biggest Spa center in Europe which have 15 swimming pool, and there are massage service and soak.  Szechenyi is type of neo-Baroque building which built in 1913 and it just have been renovated.

Here you go and joyfull the journey.

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