List of tourist attractions in Budapest

This List of tourist attractions in Budapest lists the most important sights of Budapest by district and date of construction.

Churches, religious buildings

 * St. Stephen's Basilica, the biggest church (1851-1905).
 * Matthias Church, the oldest church (1015).
 * Lutheran Church of Deák Square, the biggest Protestant church (1799–1808).
 * Reformed Church of Kálvin Square, the most famous Reformed church (1816–1830).
 * Church of Mary Magdalene, ruins of the oldest churches (ca. 13th century).
 * Dohány Street Synagogue, largest synagogue in Europe (1854–1859).
 * Inner City Parish Church in Pest (ca. 14th century).
 * Saint Peter of Alcantara Franciscan Church (ca. 1241).
 * Palace Chapel (ca. 15th century)
 * University Church (1715–1771).
 * Gellért Hill Cave, national chancel (1931).
 * Saint Anne Parish (1761).
 * St. Catherine of Alexandria Church (1749).
 * St Elizabeth of the House of Arpad Parish Church (1895–1901).
 * Our Lady of the Snows Parish Church (1694).
 * Church of Stigmatisation of Saint Francis (1757).
 * Szilágyi Dezső Square Reformed Church (1894–1896).
 * Lutheran Church of Budavár, the oldest Lutheran church of Buda (1895).
 * Tomb of Gül Baba, northernmost Islamic pilgrimage site in the world (1543–1548).
 * Rumbach Street Synagogue (1869–1872).

Bridges

 * Árpád Bridge, the busiest bridge (1950)
 * Margaret Bridge, the second oldest bridge (1876)
 * Széchenyi Chain Bridge, the oldest and most famous bridge (1849)
 * Elisabeth Bridge, built across the narrowest part of the Danube (1903)
 * Liberty Bridge, the third oldest bridge (1896)
 * Petőfi Bridge (1937)
 * Rákóczi Bridge (1995)