
Budapest City Park
Originally, the City Park, like so many other parks, was a private royal hunting ground used by the nobility. During the 18th and 19th centuries, the area was gradually transformed into a public park.
This green space, measuring 0.9 by 0.55 miles (1,400 by 900 meters), is one of the world’s first public parks.
What to See in the Park?
The park includes many things to do, including the Budapest Zoo, a small theme park, the Széchenyi thermal bath, and Vajdahunyad Castle.
Vajdahunyad Castle was first made from wood for the Millennial Exhibition in 1896. It became one of the favorite Expo attractions and thus, was rebuilt from stone. The building is a copy of several famous Hungarian landmarks that already existed at the time it was designed. The mansion houses the Museum of Hungarian Agriculture and a small, but pretty church.
Most of these sights, except the Castle, are to the left of Heroes’ Square.
The City Park also houses a lake, which depending on the time of year you will either be able to ice-skate or explore by hiring a rowing boat.