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Spectacular panorama from Budapest’s highest building

A waterfront green oasis, the city’s highest viewing terrace at the top of the MOL Campus, atmospheric restaurants, cafés, parks – this is BudaPart. Not to be missed if you are visiting the city for the weekend or even a longer period.

 Urban chill: The Kopaszi Bay

Gaze down on the city from a height of 120 meters on the MOL Campus SkyDeck. The BudaPart is home to countless green spaces and items of street furniture perfect for chilling out, welcoming sandy beaches, benches, and fantastic restaurants and cafés. A tranquil 21st century oasis in the Kopaszi Bay on the banks of the Danube, a part of the city it is compulsory to spend a few hours in. Caution, soft grass ahead!

MOL Campus & the SkyDeck viewing terrace with a 360-degree panorama

A visit to the MOL Campus, one of the city’s most modern office buildings and a FIABCI award-winner, is an unmissable stop of any itinerary. At the top of the tower with its café, bistro and restaurant open to the public is the SkyDeck, which offers breathtaking panoramas of Budapest from a height of 120 meters. From here, visitors get a view of the capital they won’t find anywhere else. By standing at the edge of the terrace, you get the feeling of being able to embrace the entire city.

The SkyDeck’s AR-based city viewer application, which is worth downloading on arrival, makes the experience truly spectacular.

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