City Park (Városliget) is the second-largest park in Budapest and without question one of the locals’ favourite places to relax. Located at the end of Andrássy Avenue, this vast green space is a perfect mix of nature, culture, leisure, and iconic sights — all in the heart of Pest.
Whether you’re visiting Budapest for the first time or returning for a longer stay, City Park offers something for every pace and interest.
What to see and do in City Park
There are so many things to do in Városliget that it easily fills several hours — or even an entire afternoon. Highlights include:
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the Budapest Zoo, over 150 years old and one of the oldest zoos in the world
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the City Circus, a unique cultural institution popular with families
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the famous Széchenyi Thermal Bath, where you can soak in warm outdoor pools year-round
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Vajdahunyad Castle, showcasing a fascinating mix of architectural styles
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the park’s lake, perfect for a boat ride in summer or ice skating in winter
Of course, City Park is also ideal for simpler pleasures: a picnic under the trees, a relaxed walk, or just watching local life unfold.
City Park as part of Budapest sightseeing tours
Thanks to its location, size, and variety, City Park is included in many of my Budapest walking and driving tours. It works beautifully as a stop that combines history, architecture, and everyday local life — all in one place.
Whether paired with Andrássy Avenue, Heroes’ Square, or the thermal baths, Városliget adds a refreshing, green balance to a sightseeing itinerary.
A local tip for visiting City Park
City Park is enjoyable in every season, but it’s especially lovely in spring and summer, when the trees are in full leaf and locals spend long afternoons outdoors. If you’d like to explore it at a relaxed pace or include specific highlights, it can easily be adapted as part of a customised walking or driving tour.