Budapest with family: Day 3

Nov 28, 2014

Exploring Buda

Walking through historical sites may not sound exciting to kids at first, but once they arrive, it’s anything but boring! Start with the Buda Castle, originally built in 1265. Whether you take the funicular railway or walk up, kids will love imagining themselves as rulers looking over the city of Pest.

The old part of the city surrounding the castle is packed with charm. You’ll find plenty of food, drinks, and beautiful spots like the Fisherman’s Bastion, offering views and inspiration for everyone.

Children’s Railway

The Children’s Railway, a nostalgic museum ride, offers a unique way to explore Budapest. Known as one of the largest “toy” railways in the world, it’s a quaint experience even if children today are accustomed to more thrilling rides.

Take a bus to the railway’s first station and ride back through Buda, passing through the city’s more peaceful, upscale areas. The journey offers a change of pace from the city’s bustle.

Millenáris Park

The final stop on the railway is near Millenáris Park, which has a wonderful playground perfect for children up to around eight years old. It’s a fantastic spot for a break while parents relax on nearby benches in this former industrial area, now a cultural space. If your family enjoys shopping, the Mammut Shopping Center is just 200 meters away.

A Charming Lunch Spot

For lunch, take a short walk to Due Fratelli. This cozy restaurant, slightly tucked away, is worth finding. Friendly staff, a welcoming ambiance, and delicious, reasonably priced food make it a great stop for family dining.

Best Chimney Cake in Budapest

By now, you’ve likely seen Hungary’s famous sweet treat—the chimney cake, or kürtőskalács. It comes in vanilla, chocolate, and various other flavors, but skip the ones at street vendors or stores. Instead, head to the main railway station, where a small kiosk with a long line marks the spot for the best chimney cake in Budapest. Locals swear by it, and the wait is well worth it!

Complete Guide

I’ve packed all these fun activities into a guide just for you. And remember, if you’re not on a diet, don’t miss the city’s best chimney cake!

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