Welcome to the Heart of Europe. Budapest is where stunning dresses count double due to the stature of it’s architecture. A combination that’s destined to provide the most beautiful pictures imaginable.

For a complete overview of all the best photo spots in Budapest, with exact locations, see the map at the bottom.

Fisherman's Chapel towards the Matthias church

Simply an astonishing angle. This one is wel thought through. While most people gaze and click towards the view, try turning around. The roof of the Matthias Church is the perfect backdrop for this beauty of a picture. 

New York Café Budapest

This whole building is made for your photoshoot. The grandeur, the shine, the class. Make a reservation to have a lunch of dinner here. It won't disappoint you and you'll go home with a full belly and a full sd card. 

Chain Bridge

Apparently the best angle for this bridge is in the middle of the street again. We'd never advise to put yourself in danger for a photo, so be careful when taking this shot. Tip: The metal and studs give this bridge quite the robust feeling. Try to get some shots up close to the steel structure as well. 

Vajdahunyad Castle from a boat

Next to the bridge they have a rental for small rowing boats. We all know how stunning the photos on the frontside of a boat can be, so take this chance and find your spot on the lake for this amazing shot. 

Hungarian Parliament from the eastside of the Danube

Make sure you get quite close for this one. There's some buildings and piers on the waterside that you don't want in this shot. Get the right posture, straighten your back and click away!

Fisherman's Bastion balcony

Every great fairytale about a princess needs a balcony scene. And do we have one for you! With the overview of the city and the Parliament in the back, this might actually be the most photogenic spot in whole of Budapest. You take this photo through one of the arches above the stairs. Tip: Mind your step and stay within the balcony boarding for your own safety. 

St. Stephen's Basilica

Another day another church. This beauty was constructed half way through the 18th century in honorary to the holy king St. Stephens, who's mummified hand is kept here as a relic. Pretty wild, but it gives us this great photo op. 

Széchenyi Thermen Baths

Modelling all day can be a tiresome job. This place might offer you some well deserved down time and while we're add it, why not click some more. Nice little change of scenery and the bath is absolutely beautiful. Swimsuit on and relax!

Liberty Bridge

Again, a raw steel and studs punctured look and feel. The big trick on this bridge is to get one of the iconic yellow trams in your shot. Well worth the wait. Also do some walking around and staring over the river. This Bridge has more to offer than only this shot.

Fisherman's Bastion towards the grand tower

This place has so much to offer. For this shot, and actually all photos here, you have to be here as early as possible. To no ones surprise, this place tends to get a little crowded during daytime. Tip: Before 9 AM there's no entrance fee and before 7 you'll definitely be able to take a lot of shots without other people bothering you.

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