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                                            Photo Credit: Waldo Miguez
                                        
                                 
                            
                         
                 
             
            
     
 
             
        
            Buda Castle
        
        
            Sitting atop Castle Hill, the original Buda Castle was primarily built between the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries for Hungarian royalty. Many conflicts in the following centuries laid waste to this castle and its successive restorations, the latest iteration restored after battles waged between the Germans and Soviets in World War II. Nevertheless, this Baroque-style palace has persisted, and today’s Buda Castle is one of the most important monuments which give Budapest its status as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The ruins of the original castle still remain in the city’s Castle District, while the monolithic Buda Castle continues to be a popular stop for guided educational tours.
        
     
        
            
                
    
            
            
                
                        
                             
                                
                                        
                                            View of Chain Bridge, lion statues, and Danube at night
                                        
                                                                            
                                            Photo Credit: hince
                                        
                                 
                            
                         
                 
             
            
     
 
             
        
            Chain Bridge
        
        
            Closing the divide between the Buda and Pest embankments flanking the Danube River, Budapest's Chain Bridge is the city's original and most recognizable bridge. Two regal lion statues welcome those who traverse the bridge, which offers a spectacular view of Buda Castle and provides easy access to many popular tourist attractions throughout the city center.
        
     
        
            
                
    
            
            
                
                        
                             
                                
                                        
                                            View of parliament building, city, and Danube
                                        
                                                                            
                                            Photo Credit: Mircea Iancu
                                        
                                 
                            
                         
                 
             
            
     
 
             
        
            Hungarian Parliament Building
        
        
            Hues of gold and red paint the magnificent Hungarian Parliament building, adorned with intricate Gothic-style spires and a prominent central dome. Constructed in the late nineteenth-century, the Parliament building exemplifies the superb architectural and ornate beauty that can be found throughout Budapest. While the Parliament building hosts active sessions of the National Assembly, it is accessible to the public for guided tours during select hours.
        
     
        
            
                
    
            
            
                
                        
                             
                                
                                        
                                            View of St. Stephens Basilica at night
                                        
                                                                            
                                            Photo Credit: Immortal Shots
                                        
                                 
                            
                         
                 
             
            
     
 
             
        
            St. Stephen's Basilica
        
        
            The eminent St. Stephen’s Basilica sits in the center of bustling Budapest and is the city’s largest basilica. The namesake of King Stephen, the first ruler of Hungary, St. Stephen’s Basilica showcases a variety of architectural and cultural treasures, including a relic of St. Stephen himself. Be sure to explore the basilica’s dome for an impressive and expansive view of the city below. Visit the Hall of Knights for a chance to see new art exhibitions and listen to a melodic organ performance.