
- 4.5/5
_TI***lvWent on this river cruise at night, the experience was amazing! The boat has both an indoor and outdoor section so that in winter, you can still take photos and then go back inside the cabin to stay warm. They offer drinks, just not warm ones. Overall good experience from the dock, just need to walk a bit from the tram stop to get there.
- 4.7/5
正牌一旧云A Historical Site Right at Your Doorstep On the bluestone pavement of the West Gate barbican ruins, deep ruts from the chariots of yesteryear still remain. Wild grasses sway in the wind on several remaining rammed earth foundations, seemingly still telling the story of the fierce battle six hundred years ago. Sunlight slants across these mottled relics, gilding them with a golden halo. Located at the intersection of Zhongshan 7th Road and Renmin Middle Road in Liwan District, it is the only well-preserved Ming Dynasty barbican ruin discovered in Guangzhou to date. Discovered in 1996, the barbican ruins, which guarded the city gate, are over 50 meters long from north to south and 18 meters wide from east to west. The central part is buried under Zhongshan 7th Road, while the northern and southern parts are exposed above ground.
- 4.6/5
_ce***65The official website reservation was sold out four days in advance, and the ticket I got later through Ctrip could not choose the time period. As an important landmark of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, it is definitely a must-see landmark. Some of it is still used for official business, and most of it is for tourism. The whole process took one hour. The staff generally had average English. If you are late for more than ten minutes, the ticket will be invalid. It is important to remind you that the electronic ticket cannot be used directly and must be printed on paper. You can ask the hotel front desk for assistance.
- 4.6/5
匈漂晓明哥A very beautiful Catholic church, St. Stephen, the first king of Hungary, was built over 50 years from 1851 to 1905. It is the tallest building in Budapest, along with the Parliament Building.
- 4.6/5
一杯清茶看春秋!It is worth visiting, and taking pictures is also very special. It is also good to have a coffee at Starbucks next to it. The scenery of the Danube River, the ancient buildings of Fisherman's Castle, and the environment in the church, a good experience. Sometimes there are roadside performers playing. There are a lot of tourists there, is the main attraction of Budapest. If you have time, spend your time slowly!
- 4.6/5
艾迪森PaPaI have to say that the Chain Bridge looks good from any angle. If you want to take pictures from the angles of Figures 1-3, stand on the platform on the way to Buda Castle. Figures 4-5 are at the bridge head, which is right next to the No. 105 bus stop. The Leo restaurant and bar on the top floor of the Clark Hotel has an excellent viewing position. You can see the Parliament Building from the left side, and the Chain Bridge and Buda Castle from the right side. Figure 6 is on the protruding platform on the left side facing the Buda Castle.
- 4.4/5
ZoneboyHero square is atractive part of Budapest on the metro M1. It is way to perfect park woth nice enviroment, to gallery, to ZOO and also thermal spa is close from there I am providing some pics
- 4.3/5
正牌一旧云Weekend Getaway | Explore Castle Hill Budapest, Hungary: Located on the banks of the Danube River, Castle Hill has been a castle district since the 13th century and is home to Buda Castle. It's home to attractions such as the Royal Palace, Matthias Church, and Fisherman's Bastion. The streets and buildings are full of medieval style, and from the hilltop you can enjoy panoramic views of the Danube and the city of Pest on the opposite bank. 🏠Attraction: Castle Hill (Budai Várnegyed) 🚗Address: Budapest
Buda Castle6.8
- 4.4/5
moxiaoyaApart from anything else, the color of this bridge alone is the winner! The night view is just so-so. It is more beautiful during the day. Even with the light, the color is not very beautiful. It is enough to look at the Capitol at night. The Liberty Bridge is also very photogenic, but you have to walk to the middle of the red light to take better photos.
- 4.1/5
Warlie Zambales DiazThe Shoes on the Danube Bank is a memorial erected to honour the Jews who were massacred by Fascist Hungarian militia belonging to the Arrow Cross Party in Budapest during the Second World War.The Jews were ordered to take off their shoes and were shot at the edge of the water so that their bodies fell into the river and were carried away. The shoes which were valuable during that time were resold by the militia after the massacre.The memorial represents their shoes left behind on the bank. 👞




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