
Where to Eat Near
Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art
The Ferencváros (District IX) neighborhood around Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art is home to some of Budapest's best dining. From traditional Hungarian kitchens to cosmopolitan cafes, you'll find 0 restaurants within easy walking distance.
Perched inside the sharp, glass-heavy Müpa complex on the Danube bank, the Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art Budapest is Hungary's loud, proud answer to the Tate Modern. Forget the dusty 19th-century oil paintings in the city center. This place starts its clock at 1960 and runs straight through to t…
About the District IX Area
Industrial-chic, bohemian, craft beer haven, and culturally vibrant
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.
Don't Miss
- •Central Market Hall
- •Élesztőház Ruin Pub
- •Zwack Unicum Museum
- •Müpa Budapest (Palace of Arts)
Best For
Local Tip
Bold heading: Ride Tram 2. Skip the tourist bus. For 450 HUF, this line follows the Danube from Jászai Mari tér right down to the heart of District IX.