Imagine the sky above the capital and the city at your feet. The best sky bars in Budapest are perched atop scenic buildings, with bars and seating that offer stunning views, making your open-air aperitivo a truly immersive experience. Here are the top five that should be on your radar.
Liz & Chain Rooftop Bar – One of Budapest’s Best Sky Bars
Located on the rooftop of the Budapest Marriott Hotel, the Liz & Chain Rooftop Bar offers unbeatable views of Budapest’s skyline, from Monday to Sunday. Found on the 9th floor, the spacious terrace transforms into a sophisticated sky bar where guests can unwind in a chic setting, enjoying exceptional cocktails and sustainable cuisine.
High Note Sky bar
On the roof of the Aria Hotel Budapest, the High Note Sky Bar is a magical spot in the city’s rooftop bar scene. With its elegant décor and impeccable service, it offers refined cocktails, an exciting selection of dishes, and an extensive wine list, all with a front-row view of St. Stephen’s Basilica.
St. Andrea Wine & Sky bar
Situated on Deák Ferenc Square, this sky bar offers a spectacular view of Budapest’s city center. The menu features a selection of local wines paired with fine dining bites. The sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere makes it perfect for romantic dates and special evenings.
Leo Budapest Sky Bar
Inside the Hotel Clark, you can find Leo Budapest, known for its breathtaking views of Buda Castle and the Chain Bridge. The bar boasts an elegant and modern design, serving a wide range of international cocktails alongside fusion dishes.
White Raven Sky bar & Lounge
At the top of Hilton Budapest, near Matthias Church, the White Raven Sky Bar & Lounge is one of the newest and most refined sky bars in the city. With views over the Danube and the historic city center, this spot stands out for its contemporary design and sophisticated atmosphere. The selection of cocktails and gourmet cuisine make the White Raven Sky Bar & Lounge a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy a romantic evening or exclusive event.
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