Parks & Nature
Parc Mechwart
47-49 Margit körútMillenáris park
16-20 Kis Rókus u.Városmajor
Jardin botanique de l'ELTE
25 Illés u.Erzsébet kilátó Way
Erzsébet kilátó útNormafa station
Shopping
Fény Street Market
12 Lövőház u.Centre commercial Mammut
2-6 Lövőház u.Roni ABC
66 Dohány u.Getting Around
Széll Kálmán tér
Széll Kálmán térFood Scene
Törökméz
27 Margit utcaAndante Borpatika
2 Bem rkp.Trofea Grill Restaurant (Buda) is at the foot of Margaret Bridge, you can get to Trofea Grill easily by 4, 6 from the apartment (2 minutes).
All you can eat and drink for a fixed price!
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Trófea Grill
2 Margit körútTrofea Grill Restaurant (Buda) is at the foot of Margaret Bridge, you can get to Trofea Grill easily by 4, 6 from the apartment (2 minutes).
All you can eat and drink for a fixed price!
Arts & Culture
Virág Judit Galéria
30 Falk Miksa u.Musée Vasarely
6 Szentlélek térMaison de la terreur
60 Andrássy útMusée de l'Hôpital dans le rocher et de l'Abri anti-atomique
4/c Lovas útMűcsarnok
Felvonulási térMusée hongrois d'histoire naturelle
2-6 Ludovika térExposition Invisible
1 Népligeti útDrinks & Nightlife
A38
Petőfi hídFröccsterasz
11-13 Erzsébet térRue Kazinczy
Kazinczy utcaSightseeing
Bazar du Jardin du Château
2-6 Ybl Miklós térQuartier du Château
2 Országház u.The Gellért Hill is the capital’s popular excursion place. The Citadel can also be found here. It used to be a fortress, which was erected in 1854 by the Habsburg emperors after overcoming the Hungarian army in the revolution of 1848-49. A unique Budapest panorama, which is part of the world heritage, can be also enjoyed here. Other sights on the hill: the sculpture of the bishop St. Gellért (Gerard), the St. Gellért Cliff Church and the Liberty Statue.
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Citadella Folklór Étterem
1 Citadella stny. The Gellért Hill is the capital’s popular excursion place. The Citadel can also be found here. It used to be a fortress, which was erected in 1854 by the Habsburg emperors after overcoming the Hungarian army in the revolution of 1848-49. A unique Budapest panorama, which is part of the world heritage, can be also enjoyed here. Other sights on the hill: the sculpture of the bishop St. Gellért (Gerard), the St. Gellért Cliff Church and the Liberty Statue.
The size of the building, which was inaugurated in 1659, reflects the significance of the Jewish population in the capital in that period. The synagogue was built in four years based on the plans with a Moorish style drawn up by a German architect, Ludwig Förster, who was a teacher at the academy of Vienna. Tivadar Herzl, who was a writer, journalist and a promoter of the creation of a Jewish state, was born in 1860 in the adjacent corner building, which has been pulled down since then (the Jewish Museum stands there nowadays).
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Synagogue de la rue Dohány
2 Dohány u. The size of the building, which was inaugurated in 1659, reflects the significance of the Jewish population in the capital in that period. The synagogue was built in four years based on the plans with a Moorish style drawn up by a German architect, Ludwig Förster, who was a teacher at the academy of Vienna. Tivadar Herzl, who was a writer, journalist and a promoter of the creation of a Jewish state, was born in 1860 in the adjacent corner building, which has been pulled down since then (the Jewish Museum stands there nowadays).
Duna korzó
Duna korzóThe main façade of the Fisherman’s Bastion, running parallel to the Danube, is approximately 140 metres long. The seven stone towers with their pointed tops symbolise the leaders of the Hungarian tribes who conquered the country in 896. It was built in place of the old fortification walls in neo-Romanesque style between 1895 and 1902 on the plans of Frigyes Schulek, who was also in charge of the reconstruction of the Mathias Church. The Bastion takes its name from the guild of fishermen that was responsible for defending this stretch of the city walls in the Middle Ages.
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Bastion des Pêcheurs
Szentháromság tér The main façade of the Fisherman’s Bastion, running parallel to the Danube, is approximately 140 metres long. The seven stone towers with their pointed tops symbolise the leaders of the Hungarian tribes who conquered the country in 896. It was built in place of the old fortification walls in neo-Romanesque style between 1895 and 1902 on the plans of Frigyes Schulek, who was also in charge of the reconstruction of the Mathias Church. The Bastion takes its name from the guild of fishermen that was responsible for defending this stretch of the city walls in the Middle Ages.
Place des Héros
Hősök tereMini Zoo de l'île Marguerite
MargitszigetTombeau de Gül Baba
14 Mecset u.