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6 Attractions near Three Corners Lifestyle Hotel

Holokauszt Emlékközpont
455m · 6 min
Museum

Holokauszt Emlékközpont

Head to the 9th District's rehabilitation zone to find one of Budapest's most jarring architectural statements. While the Jewish Museum at Dohány Street is the ...

2h
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Hungarian National Museum
737m · 9 min
Museum

Hungarian National Museum

You can't miss the Hungarian National Museum. It sits on Múzeum körút in the 8th district, looking exactly like a Greek temple dropped into the center of Budape...

3h
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Great Market Hall
787m · 10 min
Market

Great Market Hall

Sitting at the foot of Liberty Bridge on the Pest side, the Great Market Hall (Nagyvásárcsarnok) is much more than a grocery stop. It is a three-story temple of...

2h
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Icebar Budapest
1.2km · 15 min
Landmark

Icebar Budapest

Tucked away on the Váci utca shopping stretch, Icebar Budapest is a frozen detour from the city's summer swelter. It's a total sensory flip. You trade the humid...

1h
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St. Gellért Thermal Bath and Swimming Pool
1.3km · 16 min
Thermal Bath

St. Gellért Thermal Bath and Swimming Pool

Call it the Palace of Baths. It's the most striking spa in Budapest, and it isn't even close. Located inside the grand Hotel Gellért at the base of Gellért Hill...

3h
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Szimpla Kert
1.3km · 16 min
Ruin Bar

Szimpla Kert

Walking into Szimpla Kert feels like stepping into a fever dream of 20th-century junk. This isn't just a pub; it's the ground zero for the ruin bars of Budapest...

2h
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District IX

Forget the stag-party chaos of the Jewish Quarter. Ferencváros Budapest is where the city actually breathes. Once a gritty stretch of industrial mills, District IX has traded its factory smoke for craft beer taps and riverside culture. It’s a neighborhood of two halves. Near Kálvin tér, you’ll find grand university buildings and sun-drenched café terraces. Head south toward the Rákóczi Bridge and the vibe shifts to the raw, creative energy of Müpa Budapest and the National Theatre. It’s authentic. It’s local. And it’s arguably the best place in the city to watch the sunset from the grass at Nehru Part. If you want to dodge the tourist traps and drink where the locals drink, you’ve arrived.

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