Things to do in Ocsa

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1. Parliament Building

Parliament Building (Országház) is the third-largest parliament in the world, and was built as part of the country's Millennial commemorations in 1896. It stretches a massive 268 metres in length, and contains 691 rooms. The direct translation of its name from Hungarian means “House of the Nation”.
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2. Gellért Thermal Bath

Famed for its art nouveau design, the Gellért Thermal Baths and Swimming Pool has been an important fixture for locals and visitors since it was constructed at the beginning of the 20th century. These baths use the thermal springs from Gellért Hill to fill the pools in its majestic rooms. Spend a day taking advantage of the treatment options in this tranquil spa.
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3. Széchenyi Thermal Bath

Széchenyi Thermal Bath is among the largest thermal spring spas in Europe. Its natural hot water is used for medicinal purposes to aid degenerative joint illnesses and inflammations. Admire the neo-Baroque style of the buildings and the pools that date back to the turn of the 20th century.
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4. Buda Castle

Buda Castle is a significant part of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a much-loved sight for Budapest’s many visitors. The first castle on this site was built during the 13th century to protect against invasion by the Mongols. Over the years, a number of different structures have been built and destroyed by attackers. Thankfully, the second half of the 20th century saw the castle rebuilt and restored to its former glory.
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5. St. Stephen's Basilica

St. Stephen’s Basilica is a neoclassical church with an imposing dome and elegant turrets. With a height of 315 feet (96 meters), it is the tallest building in the city and among the largest churches in the country. Admire the opulence of this majestic church that features stunning stained-glass windows and works of art.
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6. Fisherman's Bastion

Fisherman’s Bastion is a unique viewpoint that is as spectacular as the view it provides. The white turreted fortress stands atop Castle Hill and looks over the River Danube and the eastern half of Budapest. Bring your camera to this impressive vantage point to take photographs of the city lights at sunset.
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7. Hungarian State Opera House

The Hungarian State Opera House (Magyar Állami Operaház) has given a home to the long and rich operatic tradition of this country, stretching back into the 18th century, since its construction in 1884. The Hungarian State Opera and Hungarian State Ballet both have their permanent residence here, meaning there are year-round performances of the finest quality. All of these take place in surroundings of the utmost beauty, with high-quality art and regal interiors the order of the day throughout this beautiful building. The architect Miklós Ybl created the design for the building, influenced by the splendour of Vienna Opera House.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Ocsa worth visiting?
Whether you want to experience the cultural hotspots and local charm or sample regional foods and explore the outdoors, there's no shortage of things to do in Ocsa.
How do I spend a day in Ocsa?
Orcsa Reformed Church is a good place to kick-start your sightseeing adventures. Be sure to check out the shopping and dining options in Ocsa while you're in town too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Ocsa?
The top tourist attraction in Ocsa is Orcsa Reformed Church, so be sure to include it on your agenda.
Is three days enough to stay in Ocsa?
Three days is plenty for a quick getaway to Ocsa — you'll hit the main spots and get a good idea of the local vibe. But if you really want to experience it all, stick around for at least a week to check out the surrounding areas too.
What are some activities to do in Ocsa with kids?
Whether you're holidaying with tiny adventurers or hard-to-please teens, a fun-filled itinerary takes your trip to the next level. Browse our ideas for what to do in Ocsa with kids.

What to do in Ocsa for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, food lover or outdoor adventurer, there are loads of things to do in Ocsa for adults.
Are there free things to do in Ocsa?
One of the top ways to find free things to do in Ocsa is to ask a local tour guide. You'll get insider recommendations on cool neighbourhoods, parks and other major attractions you can experience without getting your cash out. Orcsa Reformed Church is one place that doesn't charge an admission fee.