Breath-taking views and architectural excellence
Pack some comfortable walking shoes and explore Budapest on foot, as everything suggested here is within a two km square radius. The Buda or castle district boasts some striking medieval, baroque and neoclassical landmarks; the famous Buda Castle, ideally accessed after a walk to the district over the stark and swaggering Elisabeth bridge (as the famous Széchenyi chain bridge is currently closed for renovation), certainly lives up to its ‘Royal Palace’ heritage. Grab a cocktail at the bar in the castle grounds for a refreshing pitstop, but only make it an ‘emperor’ cocktail if you dare – the Zwack Unicum herbal liqueur it contains is somewhat potent. Subsequently revitalised, take a 15 minute walk through the shabby chic streets of the city towards the Fishermen’s Bastion; the landmark is currently gleaming, and cleaned to architectural perfection - its beautiful turrets are reminiscent of fairy tales and damsels in distress. (Pop into the neighbouring Ruszwurm confectioner’s for hot chocolate and poppy strudels, to refuel after your sightseeing.)
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