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When is the best time to visit Budapest? What are the fun things to do in Budapest?

Those who have watched the movie "The Grand Budapest Hotel" will definitely be fascinated by the rich colors of Budapest. As the capital of Hungary, an ancient European country, Budapest is known as the "Pearl of the Danube" and the quietest capital in the world.

The Danube River divides Budapest into two parts, with Buda on the west bank and Pest and Sri Lanka on the east bank. The two are connected by eight bridges, forming a unique scene. Quiet Buda is mainly where dignitaries live, and the Baroque castle also stands here.

Buda Castle

The castle is located in Yamanoe, Budapest Castle, Hungary. It was built by King IV in 1247. Beira in Hungary resisted the Tatar invasion. Now the castle is no longer the residence of the royal family, but has become a Hungarian art gallery and museum for tourists to enjoy.

Fishman's Bastion

Fisherman's Bastion is a two-story white building complex that combines neo-Gothic, Neo-Romanesque and local Hungarian architectural styles. It faces the Danube and the Parliament Building, and is as famous as the Parliament Building and the Opera House. It is rated as the most impressive and outstanding architectural complex in Hungary. It used to be defended only by fishermen, so it was named Fisherman's Bastion.

The best time to travel to Budapest is spring and autumn, basically April-May and September-October. The summers are very hot and the winters are very dry and cold, making it unsuitable for foreign tourists.

The United States Congress

The Capitol Building is a landmark building in Budapest and the second largest parliament building in Europe. The neo-Gothic style building has 691 rooms, conference rooms and halls, 27 doors and more than 20 kilometers of stairs. In addition to its political value, it also has extremely high tourism value and is a must-visit attraction for tourists in Hungary. Generally, you do not need to make a reservation to visit the Capitol, unless you encounter a large reception group.