
Budapest is rich in history and interesting landmarks. Here, you’ll find a cool assortment of weird things to see and do that can make for a fun trip. These include some impressive places hidden beneath the city’s elegant and dramatic streets. Some will grant you unique bragging rights too, like ‘I’ve been to where Count Dracula actually pondered the meaning of life’.
There are plenty of odd sights to discover in the Hungarian capital. Some of these you will stumble upon on your explorations away from the city’s central attractions. From solemn memorials, old alchemist’s labs, and strange museums, to nightlife spots built around out-of-the-ordinary themes, here are some of the top reasons why Budapest is a quirky (and creepy) capital to visit.
See where Count Dracula did time
适合: 历史, 照片, 与众不同
The Buda Castle Labyrinth is one of Budapest’s subterranean historical treasures, and it comes with a long history. The castle once held captive the Prince of Darkness, Count Dracula, himself – or at least the historical figure who inspired the fictional character. The dark and damp labyrinthine network of tunnels under Buda Castle once functioned as a harem, a prison, and then, a torture chamber.
As a prison, the labyrinth’s most notorious resident was the Wallachian prince, Vlad Tepes, also known as Vlad the Impaler – the real-life inspiration for Bram Stoker’s seminal antihero. You can enjoy this macabre side trip in a 15 minutes’ walk from the castle.
地址: Budapest, Úri u. 9, 1014 Hungary
开放时间 Daily from 10 am to 7 pm
电话: +36 1 212 0207

Buda Castle Labyrinth
Learn about nightmare periods in Hungary’s modern history
适合: Geschichte, Foto, Außergewöhnliche Erfahrungen
For a tour of the dark side of more recent Hungarian history, step inside Terror Háza or ‘House of Terror’. It’s one of Budapest’s most unusual museums, featuring exhibits that hark back to gruesome periods of imprisonment, torture, and murder under fascist and communist regimes.
True history buffs won’t find anything to be queasy about here. The museum also serves as a memorial to the victims, so each exhibit is planned out and presented carefully and respectfully. Check out the impressive T-54 tank on display, set against a photography gallery honouring the war victims.
地址: Budapest, Andrássy út 60, 1062 Hungary
开放时间 Tuesday–Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm (closed on Mondays)
电话: +36 1 374 2600

Terror Háza