Budapest truly turns heads in a brand-new interactive video that presents the top attractions of this stunning city – such as the Parliament, the Chain Bridge, the Citadel, and the beautiful Basilica – from ever-changing 360° standpoints that viewers can control, allowing them to look in any direction. Upon embarking on this virtual voyage, passengers can rotate the camera angle with their cursor and admire every facet of Budapest’s astonishing historic buildings and breathtaking panoramas of from all perspectives.

This new rotatable video, capturing the renowned landmarks and architectural beauties of Budapest, was made as a collaboration of the Hungarian Tourism Agency and Instar Films, and was shared on the Origo web portal’s page, so now, we can admire the top attractions of Budapest in a 360° view. Upon embarking on this virtual tour, we can see the Matthias Church, Fishermen’s Bastion, and its surroundings, and if we rotate the view while crossing the Chain Bridge we get a dazzling panorama of the Danube. At Széchenyi Bath we can sneak up on peaceful paddlers from all directions, and we can even travel on top of a roofless tourist bus approaching Heroes’ Square, and watch as the wind plays with the hair of passengers.

At the Opera House, we can look up to the incredible ceiling painting and chandelier, or we can take a glimpse down into the orchestra pit. We can also peer far below from the Citadel at the top of Gellért Hill, and see the breathtaking panorama without needing to hike up this mini-mountain. Inside the Parliament, we can look up to see the stunning ceiling, and and then we leave classy on the Danube in Dunarama’s water taxi. If the trip is too fast and you would like to spend more time in any one spot, just pause the video and enjoy the wonderful view.