Budapest
Budapest
Budapest
Budapest
Budapest
City Guide
City Guide
City Guide
City Guide
City Guide
Budapest
Budapest
Budapest
Budapest
Budapest
City Guide
City Guide
City Guide
City Guide
City Guide
IN A NUTSHELL
Visit Budapest with Children
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, situated in the heart of Europe, is a haven for families seeking a delightful mix of culture and entertainment, particularly when exploring Budapest with children. The city’s rich history and architectural marvels, combined with its family-friendly attractions, make it an appealing destination for both parents and children. The diverse landscape of Budapest offers opportunities for tranquil sightseeing on foot, where families can explore the city’s beautiful hills, mountains, castles, and awe-inspiring buildings. Moreover, the city provides a multitude of engaging activities and attractions specifically catered to families. One highlight is the Budapest Christmas Market, adding a festive charm to the experience. Visiting Budapest with children will surely be an exciting and fun trip!
This family-friendly travel guide has been created in collaboration with Just Diaries Travel.
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The Best Time to Visit Budapest with Children
With its continental weather any time is good to visit Budapest. Yet, spring holds a special charm as the city blossoms under the warm sun, showcasing its captivating beauty.
How to Get to Budapest with Children
Travelling to Budapest, Hungary from neighbouring countries is possible by driving or by taking the train.
However, the most common mode of transport is getting to Budapest with children by plane.
Must Dos When in Budapest with Children
Try unique dishes such as the Goulash & lángos, the donuts and chimney cake (A good spot to try the latter is at Édes Mackó).
The Treasure hunt in Budapest with the help of Kolodko mini sculptures. Mihály Kolodko is a Ukrainian-Hungarian sculptor, who has moved to Hungary with his family. He gained popularity in Budapest, when he secretly began installing his famous mini sculptures. After installation, he usually posts only a photo (maybe a hint) on socials, about the location of the new addition. Imagine a family approved sightseeing tour in Budapest, where the young can hunt for these art installations, while the whole family gets a unique glimpse of Budapest’s city center.
Vist the region of Lake Balaton. It’s super close to the city, has great natural assets amazing cuisine, wine culture and activities for children.
LOCATION
Hotels in Budapest
Our Top Family-Friendly Hotels in Budapest
Danubius Hotel Helia ****
Royal Park Boutique Hotel ****
Aquaworld Resort Budapest ****
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Activities for children ages 0-5
Tiring our babies and toddlers whilst they absorb all that is around them.
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Activities for older children
Keeping the older kids happy, entertained, and reducing the amount of times they ask for a screen or complain about being bored.
Balloon Fly (Hot Air Balloon)
Liget City Park and Playground
Hungarian Natural History Museum
Row a boat on the lake during summer or ice-skate and enjoy with a cup of hot tea in winter
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Parks & Playgrounds
When visiting Budapest with children, you will surely enjoy the numerous green spaces, playgrounds and zoos.
Parks in Budapest
Budapest Botanical Garden
Liget Park and Playground (and a zoo too)
Playgrounds in Budapest
Themed playgrounds like pirate playground or NASA playground (located further away from the center)
Check out other great playgrounds in Budapest.
Zoos in Budapest
Tropicarium (Oceanarium)
FOOD
Family-friendly cafés & restaurants in Budapest
Our Top Cafés & Restaurants When in Budapest with Children
Déryné (for brunch)
Ape Regina (Italian cuisine)
Édes Mackó (for desserts)
Zoo Café (for animal lovers)
VakVarjú (they have around 5 restaurants in the city)
TRANSPORTATION
How to Get Around Budapest with Children
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TOYS
Toy Shops & Children Shops in Budapest
Our Favourite Toy Shops & Clothing Shops in Budapest
You will also find shopping malls within the city center so it’s super easy to go shopping with your family no matter if it’s a weekday or weekend.
Insider Tips
Panoramic Ride
Ride tram 2 on the Pest side or Tram 41 on Buda side to get a picture-perfect panoramic ride in Budapest with only a single ticket. No need to pay a lot on tourist buses.
Free Entrance to Museums
If you’re into museums search beforehand, because many museums and galleries offer free entrance (for European citizens accompanying a child under 18) on specific days of the month eg. Hungarian National Gallery on the 3rd Saturday of the month).
Plan Themed Days
Spend a day in Liget or in the castle district and make your little ones the prince or princess of the kingdom. Visit the Castle, the Fisherman Bastion, the Matthias Church or the Castle Garden – each perfectly suited for a “castle themed day”. Or plan a day “up in the air”. Visit lookout places where you have the city below your feet: The Dome of St Stephen’s Basilica, the Dome of the Hungarian National Gallery or the newest addition: the MOL campus, Budapest’s first skyscraper.