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Kosher and Jewish Life in Budapest

TJT’s guide for kosher and Jewish travelers in Budapest. Information about kosher restaurants, cafes, shops, bakeries or delis, kosher near me location based (GPS) search, & Jewish points of interest, such as shuls, mikvahs, kosher and observant friendly hotels and Jewish community centers in Budapest, Hungary.

About Budapest

Budapest, Hungary’s capital, is bisected by the River Danube, and the 19th-century Chain Bridge connects its hilly Buda district with flat Pest. A funicular runs up Castle Hill to Buda’s Old Town, where the Budapest History Museum traces life from Roman times onwards. Trinity Square is home to 13th-century Matthias Church and the turrets of the Fishermen’s Bastion, which offer sweeping views. The population of Budapest is 1.731 million (2011) The history of Budapest began with Aquincum, originally a Celtic settlement. Cited as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, Budapest's extensive World Heritage Site includes the banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter, Andrássy Avenue, Heroes' Square and the Millennium Underground Railway, the second-oldest metro line in the world. It has around 80 geothermal springs, the world's largest thermal water cave system, second largest synagogue, and third largest Parliament building. The city attracts about 4.4 million tourists a year. Budapest is packed with museums and galleries, and there are plenty of temporary exhibitions in the most unlikely of settings, particularly in summer. The city glories in 113 museums and galleries, which presents several memories, not only the Hungarian historical, art and science ones, but also the memories of universal and European culture and science.

Jewish History, POI & Kosher Establishments in Budapest

The Jewish Quarter today roughly follows the boundaries set by the Jewish Ghetto the Jews confined to in WWII. Three huge Synagogues serve as the geographical & spiritual cornerstones of the neighborhood, including the second largest Synagogue in the world. Adding to the charm are late Art Nouveau & Neo-Classical homes, long arcades, romantic courtyards, and a series of emotional reminders of the past. Dohány Street Synagogue: Known as the Grand Synagogue, the Dohány Street Synagogue is the largest in Europe and second largest in the world, only behind one synagogue in New York City. The exterior of this Moorish style Synagogue is dominated by two 141 foot tall brick towers capped with green onion domes.

There are more than a dozen kosher restaurants/bakeries in Budapest. There are Shabbat meals at Chabad with advance registration. There is one kosher hotel in Budapest and a number of kosher-friendly hotels. See our blog post, Kosher-Friendly Hotels in Budapest - Kosher DIY Vacation Guide, to help you plan your kosher vacation to Budapest.

For information about things to see and do in Budapest, check out our blog, Budapest is Very Popular Among Jewish Travelers & Here's Why, by expert Jewish tour guide to Hungary. Exclusive to TJT!

Weather In Budapest

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Shabbat times on this page are based on the common Candle lighting formulas - in most locations it is 18 minutes before sunset. If you have any comments or questions regarding Shabbat Times on this page, please contact us

What Is *JOFY?

JOFY, or "Jewish Observant Friendly" Establishments are lodging establishments offering special services for Jewish Observant guests such as Shabbat meals, accommodation on lower floors and regular keys for the rooms. It can also be a NON KOSHER establishment located in walking distance from the local Shul, community or kosher restaurants area.

Please note - *JOFY does NOT mean that KOSHER food is served on the premises!