The Hungarian Parliament
After long discussion the construction of Parliament began in 1885 according to plans by Imre Steindl. Completed in 1904 it is one of Europe's most splendid Parliament buildings
Address:
Kossuth tér 1-3.
Distance from 7x24 Central
Public Transport: One station with Metro Line 2 (Kossuth tér)
On foot: 15 minutes
Royal Palace
This Baroque Palace was built in the 18th century and then extended between 1896 and 1903...
Address:
I. Várnegyed.
Distance from 7x24 Central
On foot: 15 minutes
Synagogue
Europe's largest synagogue was built in Romantic style between 1854 and 1859. The 3-part interior seats over 3,000 people...
Address:
Dohány u 2.
Distance from 7x24 Central
On foot: 5 minutes
St. Stephen Basilica
The largest church in Budapest and the second most important in Hungary is St Stephen's Basilica. It was built in a neo-Renaissance-Classicist style. The mummified right hand of Hungary's first Christian ruler King Stephen the Saint's (István I) is kept here...
Address:
V. Szent István tér
Distance from 7x24 Central
On foot: 5 minutes
Hungarian National Museum
In 1802, Count Ferenc Széchényi offered his rich collection to the nation to establish the Hungarian National Museum...
Address:
VIII. Múzeum körút 14-16.
Distance from 7x24 Central
Public Transport: Two stations with Metro Line 3 (Kálvin tér)
On foot: 15 minutes
Széchenyi Bath
In the early 1930s, Budapest, as the capital possessing the most healing thermal water springs in the world, was awarded the title "Spa City"...
Address:
XIV. Állatkerti körút 11.
Distance from 7x24 Central
Public Transport: 8 stations with Metro Line 1 (Széchenyi fürdő)
On foot: 25 minutes





