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The Wedding Website of Hanna Wágner and Dániel Yu
If you happen to arrive early and would like to explore the area, we have put together some activity ideas. These attractions offer great opportunities for relaxation to make your wedding weekend even more enjoyable. Check out what’s worth visiting nearby!
Halászbástya

Halászbástya

Budapest, 1014, Hungary

The Fisherman's Bastion and the Buda Castle District are must-see attractions when visiting Budapest. The Fisherman's Bastion captivates visitors with its stunning architectural style and breathtaking views – it offers a beautiful panorama of the city and the Danube. The historic Buda Castle District, with its winding streets, impressive buildings, and charming squares, is the perfect location for a pleasant stroll, allowing you to admire one of Budapest's most beautiful faces.

Városliget

Városliget

Budapest, 1146, Hungary

City Park is one of Budapest's largest and most popular parks, and it holds special significance for us as it is where we shared our first kiss. This green space offers countless attractions: it is home to Heroes' Square, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Hall of Art, and the beautiful Vajdahunyad Castle. The park is great for walking, picnicking, and even boating, but it also features playgrounds for children and the famous Zoo, making it an attractive destination for families.

Szépművészeti Múzeum

Szépművészeti Múzeum

41 Dózsa György út, Budapest, 1146, Hungary

The Museum of Fine Arts is one of Budapest's most significant cultural institutions, welcoming visitors with its rich collection of art. Located at Heroes' Square, the impressive building showcases masterpieces from various periods, ranging from ancient times to the 19th century. World-renowned paintings, sculptures, and other artworks can be found here, including pieces by Rembrandt, El Greco, and Goya. In addition to its permanent collection, the museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions, so there is always something exciting and new to discover. It is an ideal program for those who wish to immerse themselves in the world of art.

VAJ

VAJ

30-32 József körút, Budapest, 1085, Hungary

This is our favorite brunch spot in Budapest. We highly recommend their pistachio croissant!

Szabadság híd

Szabadság híd

Budapest, Hungary

The bridges of Budapest are popular attractions in their own right, and the Liberty Bridge is especially favored by locals and tourists alike. This elegant green structure connects Gellért Hill with Fővám Square. In the summer, it exudes a special atmosphere, as it is periodically closed to cars and trams, allowing pedestrians to stroll freely across it while enjoying the views of the Danube and the city.

Országház

Országház

1-3 Kossuth Lajos tér, Budapest, 1055, Hungary

The Hungarian Parliament Building is one of Budapest's most recognizable symbols and one of the country's most spectacular landmarks. The neo-Gothic structure, located on the banks of the Danube, impresses every visitor with its grand size and intricate decoration. The Parliament is not only the political center of Hungary but also a special attraction due to its beautiful interior spaces and the Holy Crown.

Szent István Bazilika

Szent István Bazilika

1 Szent István tér, Budapest, 1051, Hungary

St. Stephen's Basilica is one of Budapest's most significant and spectacular buildings that should not be missed. The largest church in the city is constructed in a stunning neoclassical style and is named after Hungary's first king, St. Stephen. The basilica's impressive interiors, beautiful frescoes, and decorations captivate visitors. If you're looking for a truly special experience, it's worth climbing up to the dome, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Budapest.

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