


Budapest is the capital of Hungary, divided by the Danube River into Buda and Pest. It is known for its historic architecture, riverfront views, thermal baths, and walkable central districts. Key areas include the Castle District on the Buda side, the Parliament and downtown area on the Pest side, and the bridges and embankments connecting both banks. The city offers museums, cafes, markets, and evening views along the river, with many major sights accessible on foot within the central area.

Széchenyi Thermal Bath is a major Budapest spa complex at Állatkerti krt. 9-11. At 9:00–10:15, you’ll typically enter the facilities, use pools/saunas, and relax in thermal waters.

City Park (Városliget) in Budapest, near Heroes’ Square, is a large public park for a morning walk and sightseeing. Expect paths, gardens, and nearby landmarks during your 10:25–11:30 visit.

Heroes' Square (Hősök tere) is a central Budapest landmark with the Millennium Monument and landmark statues. Plan to arrive, view the monument, and take photos within the square.

Paprika Vendéglő at Dózsa György út 72 is a Hungarian restaurant where you can have a 1-hour solo meal. Expect a typical lunch service with paprika-forward dishes and local sides.

The Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest (Dózsa György út 41) is a major art museum. Plan for exhibitions of European painting, sculpture, and temporary displays during your 75-minute visit.
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