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Castle District Budapest
InterContinental Budapest

Destination

Budapest offers an array of cultural and historical activities and destinations, all close to our hotel. Take a water limousine service on Danube to enjoy the city from the water, visit the Hungarian National Gallery, and explore the Castle District.

Things to do

Hospital in the rock

Lovas utca 4/c, Budapest, 1014

A truly unique, historical site, which was built out of the cave system beneath the Buda Castle during the 2nd World War. One of the largest waxwork exhibitions of the world on over 2300 sqm awaits the visitors to complete this immersive historical journey.

RiverRide Tour

Roosevelt ter 7/b, Budapest, 1052

RiverRide is an exclusive 2-hour sightseeing tour during which you can see the sights of Budapest from a comfortable seat, first along its busy streets and then, from one second to the next you splash into the lapping water of the Danube River.

Memento Park

Balatoni ut, Budapest, 1223

Memento Park is a unique museum of Budapest including Statue Park with monumental statues from Hungary's Communist period (1949-1989). In the open air museum you can see the statues of Lenin, Marx and Engels, as well as Hungarian Communist leaders.

Szechenyi Thermal Bath

Allatkerti korut 11, Budapest, 1146

The largest thermal bath of Budapest featuring neo-baroque style was built in 1913. It is a vast complex of indoor and outdoor pools, the premier medicinal bath of Pest, situated in the middle of the City Park.

Luxury Boat Service

Vigado ter 11, Budapest, 1056

The water limousine service operated by Dunarama is a brand new practice on the Danube. It can board 10 passengers; there is a closed cabin and an open platform as well. The exterior is covered by mahogany and the interior is stylish, matching the whole appearance of the boat. There are leather seats, mahogany boxes and a mini bar that is complete with quality music and drinking champagne.

Telephone Museum

Uri utca 49, Budapest, 1014

The Telephone Museum is especially popular with kids due to the many interactive displays. Seeing the huge desk of the switchboard operator and comparing it to today's mobile phone technology really illustrates what has been achieved in the past years.

Palace of Wonders

Feny utca 20-22, Budapest, 1024

The Palace of Wonders is not a museum, not an exhibition, school nor a playhouse or a covered theme park. However, some features of all of these can be found in it. The visitors may play with the equipments shown, experiment with them, learn of the laws of nature, and realize how wonderful our world is.

House of Terror

Andrassy ut 60, Budapest, 1062

House of Terror offers exhibits related to the fascist and communist dictatorial regimes in the 20th century and is also a memorial to the victims of these regimes, including those detained, interrogated, tortured or killed in the building.

Hungarian National Gallery

Szent Gyorgy ter 2, Budapest, 1014

The Hungarian National Gallery was founded in 1957 to present the rise and development of the fine arts in Hungary. The Gallery moved to its present location, the former Royal Palace of Buda, in 1975.

Hungarian National Museum

Muzeum korut 16, Budapest, 1088

The oldest and largest public collection in Hungary presents the history of country. The Museum is well worth a look since it’s Hungary’s most beautiful classicist building. The Museum Gardens offer an excellent opportunity for a stroll and a rest.

Museum of Applied Arts

Ulloi ut 33-37, Budapest, 1091

The building was inaugurated in 1896 by Franz Joseph, Austro-Hungarian Emperor and King of Hungary, as part of the Millennium Celebrations. The roof is covered with Hungarian folk-art motifs, made from green and gold ceramic tiles by Zsolnay Porcelain.

Museum of Fine Arts

Dozsa Gyorgy ut 41, Budapest, 1146

The Museum of Fine Arts Budapest is regarded as one of Europe's most significant institutions. The versatility of its permanent exhibitions, its historical continuity, and the wide array of masterpieces has made it a truly unique establishment. Please note the the museum is closed due to renovation until the spring of 2018.

House of Hungarian Secession

Honved utca 3, Budapest, 1054

One of the city’s finest private houses in the Art Nouveau style was opened in 1903. The real attraction of the House of the Hungarian Secession is the personal note of the exhibition, which distinguishes it from the uniform feel of many large museums.

House of Parliament

Kossuth ter 1-3, Budapest, 1055

Budapest's magnificent neo-Gothic Parliament building is the home of the Holy Hungarian Crown. Your guide will lead you through the splendid Session Room, the impressive central staircase and the wonderful Great Vaulted Hall.

Reservations:

Front desk: 36-1-3276333

Email: budapest@ihg.com

Budapest Apaczai Csere J.u. 12-14 Budapest, 1052 Hungary

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