Squares of Budapest, Streets of Budapest
Main squares of Budapest, main streets of Budapest
Andrássy Avenue: Budapest's main boulevard, luxury shops and elegant palaces
Batthyány Square: in the past, fairs were held in the square, today the one of the most beautiful views of the Parliament building opens from here
Holy Trinity Square: the centre of the Buda Castle District and one of the most beautiful squares in the city
Váci Street is the most famous, traditional shopping street of Budapest. It runs from the Vörösmarty Square, to the Great Market Hall
Ferenciek Square is located on the Pest side of the Elizabeth Bridge, home to many end-of-century architectural masterpieces.
Szabadság Square: beautiful park with disputed monuments
Erzsébet Square: A huge park with an ferris wheel, ornamental fountain and cafes, bars.
Vörösmarty Square connects the Danube Promenade with Váci Street, making it a popular place for walks - every day, especially during events.
József Nádor Square: Square decorated with Herend and Zsolnay fountains
Szervita Square: an exciting square with Baroque, Classicist, and Art Nouveau buildings
Oktogon: An octagonal square on Andrássy Avenue
A street lined with bars, restaurants and galleries.
Kodály Körönd is one of the two squares on Andrássy út. The four buildings on the square form a full circle, with Andrássy út and Szinyei Merse utca intersecting in the middle.
Heroes’ Square is the biggest and most impressive square of Budapest. In the middle stands the Millennium Monument, with Archangel Gabriel on top.
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