City Park
Budapest is one of the most well-liked travel destinations in Eastern Europe right now since it offers something for everyone. The city's most attractive park also exhibits this vast range of fun and activities. Given everything there is to see and do, it is advised that you spend a whole day doing so.
Városligeti Mjégpálya, the largest artificial ice surface in Europe, is located in City Park and serves as the hub of the Hungarian bandy. City Park is the location of Széchenyi, a spa that is well-known across the world.
In the 1950s, the park served as a venue for motorsport events. The Hungarian Grand Prix races were not held at the park in 1985, despite considerable considerations.
Standing in the middle, Vajdahunyad Castle offers an outstanding view from all directions. The majestic building was constructed in 1896 as part of the commemoration of Hungary's one-thousandth year of independence. The renowned Széchenyi Baths, one of the outstanding representations of the city's thermal-spa tradition, are located across the river. Its naturally warm waters make it the perfect place to unwind after strolling the park's wide meadows. The Zoo and the Museum of Hungarian Architecture are other attractions.
Website: www.budapest.com
Address: Budapest, Kós Károly sétány, Hungary
Opening hours:
- From 10 am until 5pm
- Closed on Mondays.