Stunning Landmarks: This district is home to some of Budapest’s most iconic landmarks, including the Hungarian Parliament Building, the grand St. Stephen’s Basilica, and the beautiful Széchenyi Chain Bridge. These are must-see spots for anyone visiting Budapest, all within walking distance.
Danube Promenade: Walk along the Danube Promenade for breathtaking views of the river and the Buda side, including the Buda Castle and Fisherman’s Bastion. You’ll also come across the poignant Shoes on the Danube memorial, a tribute to the victims of the Holocaust.
Váci Street (Váci utca): If you’re into shopping or people-watching, head to Váci Street, the district’s bustling pedestrian street filled with shops, cafes, and restaurants. It’s touristy but worth a stroll.
Cafes & Restaurants: District V is also famous for its charming cafes and high-end restaurants. Stop by places like Gerbeaud Café, one of the most iconic in Budapest, for a taste of local pastries and coffee. The district has everything from traditional Hungarian eateries to fine dining spots.
Liberty Square (Szabadság tér): A gorgeous park surrounded by grand architecture, including the U.S. Embassy and a Soviet War Memorial. It's a great place to relax or check out the controversial Monument to the Victims of the German Occupation.
Nightlife: Though District V isn’t as nightlife-focused as other parts of the city, it still offers some great bars, especially around Kossuth Lajos Square and the Parliament area. For a more relaxed evening, head to the Danube Promenade for a drink with a view.