Things to do in the 'Pest' part of Budapest
If you are not getting what I mean by 'Pest' part of Budapest, then let me tell brief you quickly. Budapest, the capital of Hungary is actually made of two cities: Buda and Pest on both sides of the Danube river before it was connected by the Chain Bridge. The entire city has a rich cultural background with lots of spots to explore including the ancient and modern ones. I decided to divide the city tour of Budapest into three parts: Buda, Pest and along the Danube river for better understanding. Pest (the flat, lively side of Budapest) has tons to offer — from grand architecture and history to great food, nightlife, and relaxing green spaces. Depending on your interests, here are some of the top things to do + a few less touristy gems.
















13 comments
I sure wish to go someday, the architecture and the heritage is rich.Did not at all have any idea theta Budapest is Buda +Pest as in two parts of a city.
ReplyDeleteI’ve never visited Budapest (it’s not on my list yet!), your post, the pictures & information shared made me feel like I was walking those streets — the architecture, the thermal baths, the cafés in the Jewish Quarter — all of it felt alive.
ReplyDeleteI have learnt something new today. I never knew that BUDA and PEST are two separate words joined together to make a name. I wish to go there someday.Your pictures and description show that the architecture and the city is worth visiting.
ReplyDeleteJust finished reading your guide and I have to say, it's a delightful blend of history, culture, and personal insight. Your vivid descriptions made me feel like I was strolling through Hero's Square and savouring a langos at the Central Market Hall. It's clear you've captured the essence beautifully!
ReplyDeleteSuch a comprehensive guide to Budapest’s vibrant Pest side! From the poignant House of Terror to the lively Jewish Quarter and the relaxing thermal baths, this post covers it all. Great mix of must-see landmarks and hidden gems
ReplyDeleteI'm all for history and architecture so the Pest side will appeal to me too. The House of Terror seems grim but am sure shares and important part of history through its exhibits.
ReplyDeleteYou brilliantly captures Pest’s vibrant charm, blending iconic landmarks, hidden gems, history, and local experiences. Its detailed, engaging narrative makes exploring Budapest effortless, informative, and inspiring, perfect for travelers seeking both culture and adventure.
ReplyDeleteLearnt something new today about Budapest. Ruin bar is such a unique concept. As usual your pictures are so happy.
ReplyDeleteMust revisit this rather exhaustive list just in case I visit Budapest.
ReplyDeleteA travel blog turns interesting because of the sorytelling skill of the writer and you nailed in this art form. Perfect pictures, quality description perfect to take the reader on a tour with you virtually and at the end create that spark in the reader's heart to include the place in the To-Do list. Awesome Mandira
ReplyDeleteYour detailed posts with amazing pictures are always such a delight to read. This post helped me refresh the memories of my viist to Budapest. Mayuri/Sirimiri
ReplyDeleteSuch aesthetic and beautiful pictures.. Loved it! Can't wait to visit this place.
ReplyDeleteA well-written and helpful post - i enjoy your writing style shows such a fun vibe to the place.
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