Budapest: Like a Local

To experience Budapest like a local, you'll want to immerse yourself in the city's culture, cuisine, and daily life. Here's a detailed itinerary for a 5-day trip:

Day 1: Arrival and Orientation

Morning:

  • Arrival: Settle into your accommodation, preferably in a central district like District V (Belváros-Lipótváros) or District VII (Erzsébetváros).
  • Coffee Break: Start with a coffee at a local café such as Arán Bakery or Artizán Bakery. Have a look at places we recommend: Cafes & Breakfast.

Afternoon:

  • Walking Tour: Take a walking tour of the city center. Focus on key landmarks such as St. Stephen’s Basilica, the Parliament Building, and Liberty Square. Or just join us on a guided walking tour! 🙂 WannaWalk Original Free Budapest Tour
  • Lunch: Try Menza in District VI for a modern take on Hungarian cuisine, or at a local butcher shop Belvárosi Disznótoros (the likes of which Anthony Bourdain has also enjoyed). Watch the episode here.

Check out our full list here.

Evening:

  • Danube Promenade: Walk along the Danube Promenade for stunning views of Buda Castle and the Chain Bridge.
  • Dinner: Enjoy a traditional Hungarian meal at Dunacorso Étterem. Make sure to book a table with a view and you’ll catch a bit of live Hungarian gypsy music as well!
  • Ruin Bar Experience: Visit a ruin bar like Szimpla Kert for a couple of beers, then move along to local favorites like Doboz or Extra in the Jewish Quarter for a unique nightlife experience. You can always join us on a Pub Crawl as well every night! Check out our ruin bar recommendations: Ruin Bars and Clubs.

Day 2: Historical and Cultural Immersion

Morning:

  • Buda Castle District: Explore Buda Castle, Fisherman’s Bastion, and Matthias Church. Take in panoramic views of the city from the hilltop.

Afternoon:

  • Lunch: Have lunch at Café Ruszwurm, one of the oldest confectioneries in Budapest.
  • House of Terror Museum: Learn about Hungary’s history during the fascist and communist regimes. House of Terror Museum

Evening:

  • Gellért Baths: Relax like a local in the thermal baths. The Gellért Baths are both historic and beautiful. Check our recommendations: Thermal Baths
  • Dinner: Dine at Szegedi Halaszcsarda, a charming Szegedi restaurant.

Day 3: Markets and Local Flavors

Morning:

  • Central Market Hall: Explore the market, sample Hungarian sausages, pickles, and pastries. Try Fakanál Restaurant on the 2nd floor of the Central Market Hall. Don’t forget to grab some fried goose-skin (liba tepertő) – ask the butcher to toss some salt over it! 😉
  • Shopping: Wander around the nearby Váci Street for some shopping.
  • Coffee Break: Head to Parisi Passage for a coffee before hopping on the number 2 tram to Margaret Island.

Afternoon:

  • Margaret Island: Rent a bike or take a leisurely walk around Margaret Island. It’s a favorite spot for locals to relax.
  • Lunch: Have a picnic on the island with snacks from the market or visit a local bar for some street food like lángos at Stég Pub.

Evening:

  • River Cruise: Take an evening river cruise to see the city illuminated at night. Our recommendations: Cruises
  • Dinner: Visit Vìgvarjú, a stunning restaurant offering the most tranditional Hungarian dishes and a wide variety of top quality Pálinka.

Day 4: Hidden Gems and Local Life

Morning:

  • Városliget (City Park): Visit Heroes’ Square, the Vajdahunyad Castle, and the Széchenyi Baths.
  • Szimpla Farmers’ Market: If it’s Sunday, don’t miss the farmers’ market at Szimpla Kert for fresh produce and local crafts.

Afternoon:

  • Lunch: Eat at Paprika Vendéglő near City Park for hearty Hungarian dishes.
  • Jewish Quarter: Explore the Jewish Quarter, including the Dohány Street Synagogue and the vibrant street art.

Evening:

  • Dinner: Try Fricska 2.0 for innovative dishes in a casual setting.
  • Rooftop Bars: Experience local nightlife on a rooftop like 360 Bar. Check out our recommendations: Rooftop Bars.

Day 5: Contemporary Culture and Departure

Morning:

  • Great Market Hall: Return to the market for any last-minute gifts or souvenirs.
  • Coffee and Chimney Cake: Enjoy a coffee and cake at Molnárs Kürtőskalacs or New York Cafe, an iconic Budapest café.

Afternoon:

  • Art Tour: Join a Street Art Tour or visit the Museum of Fine Arts for a dose of culture.
  • Lunch: Have a leisurely lunch at Karaván Street Food in the Jewish Quarter, where you can try a variety of local street food.

Evening:

  • Farewell Dinner: End your trip with dinner at TwentySix a local favorite!
  • Nightcap: Have a final drink at a rooftop bar like The Duchess for a breathtaking view of the city at night.

This itinerary offers a blend of popular attractions and hidden gems, providing a genuine taste of Budapest’s local culture and lifestyle.

Other recomendations:

Veritas Borkereskedés

In vino veritas, as they say, and we couldn’t agree more! If you wanna buy or bring home wine by the bottle, head to Veritas. With a great selection of Hungarian and international wines, Veritas is truly the place to be for wine-enthusiasts!

Synagogue

Skip the line and visit the Great Synagogue. Take a guided tour of the synagogue and its grounds. Learn about the daily life of the Jewish people in Hungary before and after WWII at the Hungarian Jewish Museum and see the Emmanuel Memorial Tree.

Unlimited Prosecco Evening Cruise

Soak in the unmatchable panorama of Budapest on a nighttime boat ride along the Danube. Witness the most important landmarks of the city as you sip on unlimited glasses of high-quality prosecco.