64 result(s) for fő tér in Information
6.
- travel
Take a ten minute walk or three stops with tram No. 49 or 47 (note the older carriages) to the Deák tér terminal (do not forget to take a look at the beautiful Classicist building of the Hungarian National Museum). Take the yellow subway known as the Millennium Underground and get off at Heroes' Square (Hosök tere).
Clark Picnic Café & Terrace
- food & drink
Looking for a great start to your day in Buda? At Clark Picnic, you can enjoy the view of the iconic Budapest Chain Bridge while you sip your morning coffee. The sun terrace is a hip gathering spot with a relaxed, picnic atmosphere for a quick bite of Hungarian flatbread (kenyérlángos) and home made strudel (rétes).
Take your time and enjoy Budapest! Chill out with a glass of wine and ...
Take your time and enjoy Budapest! Chill out with a glass of wine and ...
Gerbaud Cukrászda
- food & drink
1051 Budapest Vörösmarty tér 7-8.
Phone: Tel: +36 1 429 9000
Alabárdos
- food & drink
Set in a series of 15C buildings opposite the castle and named after its guards, this professionally run restaurant has stood here for over 50 years. It's formal yet atmospheric, with subtle modern touches and a delightful terrace. Cooking is rich and flavourful and features classic dishes with a modern edge - MICHELIN Guide.
1014 Budapest, Orszagház utca 2
Phone: +36 1 356 0851
Baltazár
- food & drink
A hidden gem, tucked away to the north of the Old Town, away from the crowds. Sit on the pretty terrace or head into the striking bistro, where stage spotlights illuminate boldly painted concrete walls. Cooking focuses on Hungarian classics and meats from the Josper grill. Its bedrooms are also ultra-modern - MICHELIN Guide.
Petrus
- food & drink
Friendly neighbourhood bistro where Budapest meets Paris - both in the décor and the food. The chef-owner's passion is obvious and the cooking is rustic and authentic, with bold flavours and a homely touch. If you're after something a little different, ask to dine in the old Citroën 2CV! - MICHELIN Guide.
1094 Budapest, Ferent tér 2-3.
Phone: +36 1 951 25 97
The Hungarian Restaurant (A magyar vendéglő)
- food & drink
Situated within the castle walls is this contemporary take on a traditional bistro. Classic Hungarian dishes are subtly reinvented with an appealing contemporary touch. Sit on the terrace for great views down the cobbled street - MICHELIN Guide.
1014 Budapest, Fortuna utca 21,
Phone: +36 1 202 2113
Hungarian Museum of Photography
- community & culture
Opening hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily (except
Mondays and Tuesdays)
KASSÁK LAJOS MUSEUM
- community & culture
Literary and fine art works created between 1915-1967 by Lajos Kassák. Exhibitions of avant-garde art.
Tue-Sun 10.00-18.00, free Wed
Tue-Sun 10.00-18.00, free Wed
VASARELY MUSEUM
- community & culture
Four hundred works by the Hungarian-born artist - the "Father of Op-Art" - are shown here, along with temporary exhibitions presenting works by Hungarian artists living outside Hungary.
BCE - Corvinus University of Budapest
- community & culture
Children's Railway
- entertainment
The service is operated by 10-14-year-old uniformed children - except for the engineer - under the supervision of adults. The narrow-gauge railway, with some open carriages, takes about 50 minutes to cover the 11-km route, mostly through woods. The train calls at János Hill, the city's highest point, with the 23.5 metre, four-terraced Erzsébet Lookout Tower. The terminus is Hûvösvölgy, a large ...
Funicular (Sikló)
- entertainment
Opened in 1870, authentic-style carriages travel between the stations. The journey takes a couple of minutes. At the lower terminus, at the foot of Chain Bridge, stands the 0 kilometre stone, from which all distances are measured in Hungary.
Sikló (Clark Adam tér-Buda Royal Castle)
6.
- travel
Take a ten minute walk or three stops with tram No. 49 or 47 (note the older carriages) to the Deák tér terminal (do not forget to take a look at the beautiful Classicist building of the Hungarian National Museum). Take the yellow subway known as the Millennium Underground and get off at Heroes' Square (Hosök tere).
Clark Picnic Café & Terrace
- food & drink
Looking for a great start to your day in Buda? At Clark Picnic, you can enjoy the view of the iconic Budapest Chain Bridge while you sip your morning coffee. The sun terrace is a hip gathering spot with a relaxed, picnic atmosphere for a quick bite of Hungarian flatbread (kenyérlángos) and home made strudel (rétes).
Take your time and enjoy Budapest! Chill out with a glass of wine and ...
Take your time and enjoy Budapest! Chill out with a glass of wine and ...
Gerbaud Cukrászda
- food & drink
1051 Budapest Vörösmarty tér 7-8.
Phone: Tel: +36 1 429 9000
Alabárdos
- food & drink
Set in a series of 15C buildings opposite the castle and named after its guards, this professionally run restaurant has stood here for over 50 years. It's formal yet atmospheric, with subtle modern touches and a delightful terrace. Cooking is rich and flavourful and features classic dishes with a modern edge - MICHELIN Guide.
1014 Budapest, Orszagház utca 2
Phone: +36 1 356 0851
Baltazár
- food & drink
A hidden gem, tucked away to the north of the Old Town, away from the crowds. Sit on the pretty terrace or head into the striking bistro, where stage spotlights illuminate boldly painted concrete walls. Cooking focuses on Hungarian classics and meats from the Josper grill. Its bedrooms are also ultra-modern - MICHELIN Guide.
Petrus
- food & drink
Friendly neighbourhood bistro where Budapest meets Paris - both in the décor and the food. The chef-owner's passion is obvious and the cooking is rustic and authentic, with bold flavours and a homely touch. If you're after something a little different, ask to dine in the old Citroën 2CV! - MICHELIN Guide.
1094 Budapest, Ferent tér 2-3.
Phone: +36 1 951 25 97
The Hungarian Restaurant (A magyar vendéglő)
- food & drink
Situated within the castle walls is this contemporary take on a traditional bistro. Classic Hungarian dishes are subtly reinvented with an appealing contemporary touch. Sit on the terrace for great views down the cobbled street - MICHELIN Guide.
1014 Budapest, Fortuna utca 21,
Phone: +36 1 202 2113
Hungarian Museum of Photography
- community & culture
Opening hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily (except
Mondays and Tuesdays)
KASSÁK LAJOS MUSEUM
- community & culture
Literary and fine art works created between 1915-1967 by Lajos Kassák. Exhibitions of avant-garde art.
Tue-Sun 10.00-18.00, free Wed
Tue-Sun 10.00-18.00, free Wed
VASARELY MUSEUM
- community & culture
Four hundred works by the Hungarian-born artist - the "Father of Op-Art" - are shown here, along with temporary exhibitions presenting works by Hungarian artists living outside Hungary.
BCE - Corvinus University of Budapest
- community & culture
Children's Railway
- entertainment
The service is operated by 10-14-year-old uniformed children - except for the engineer - under the supervision of adults. The narrow-gauge railway, with some open carriages, takes about 50 minutes to cover the 11-km route, mostly through woods. The train calls at János Hill, the city's highest point, with the 23.5 metre, four-terraced Erzsébet Lookout Tower. The terminus is Hûvösvölgy, a large ...
Funicular (Sikló)
- entertainment
Opened in 1870, authentic-style carriages travel between the stations. The journey takes a couple of minutes. At the lower terminus, at the foot of Chain Bridge, stands the 0 kilometre stone, from which all distances are measured in Hungary.
Sikló (Clark Adam tér-Buda Royal Castle)