City Sightseeing Budapest Hop-on Hop-off
Tour Stops:
Red Route: 26 tour stops, highlights include:
Chain Bridge
Synagogue
St Stephen’s Basilica
Hungarian Parliament Building
Buda Castle
Jewish Museum
Kalvin Square
Hop-on and hop-off as you please, or stay on the Red Route for the full 140-minute loop.
Purple Route: 17 tour stops, highlights include:
Margaret Bridge
Ferenciek Square
Fovam Square
Opera House
Karoly Boulevard
Betthyany Square
Buda Bridge
Hop-on and hop-off as you please, or stay on the Purple Route for the full 100-minute loop.
Additional Information:
Vouchers must be printed to be exchanged for a City Sightseeing bus ticket in location.
The audio commentary is available in the following languages: English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Finnish, Greek, Hungarian, Polish, Swedish, Arabic, Hebrew
Buses are wheelchair accessible.
Szechenyi Spa
No visit to Budapest is complete without a bath in one of its world-famous thermal spring spas. The ancient Romans had already discovered the healing effects of the thermal springs on the area we call Budapest today. The bath culture however only started to develop during the Turkish times. By booking your tickets in advance, you do not have to wait in a queue; fast & easy entrance provided through Hungária Koncert separate Welcome desk.
The Szechenyi Bath is Budapest’s largest thermal spring bath, which was built in 1913 in Neo-Baroque style. Its thermal spring is one of the deepest and warmest in the city. It is situated in the City Park, opposite the City Circus and it can be reached by metro line M1 (the name of the station is Szechenyi fürdõ). It is the largest and most important of all the thermal spas on the Pest side, with its numerous indoor and outdoor pools.