23 September 2016

What to See Around District V in Budapest



Budapest is a very beautiful city in the central part of Europe. And most old cities in Europe, it is segregated in districts. During my recent vacation in Budapest, Hungary, my friend and I decided to stay in District V due to the many attractions we could visit on foot.

District V or the Belváros & Lipótváros  area (inner city).  In this district, you can find the following places of interests that are sure magnets for visitors. And if the weather permits, most of them can be reached on foot coming from St. Stephen's Basilica as your main focal point.


New Main Street – Új Fő Utca

This is a pedestrianised street in the inner city of Budapest. It has terraced cafes and restaurants that is free from motorists. So, visitors and locals can enjoy a lively break in one of the bistros or cafes or take a seat in the many installed benches along the stretch if the Main Street.


The Main Street stretches from Kalvin Ter all the way to Szabadsag Ter.



Parliament




This imposing architecture with Gothic and Neo Classical design stretches between the Margaret and Chain Bridges. It is located in the Kossuth Ter, right in front of the Danube bank.

You can visit the interior of the Parliament but be ready for a long queue! Check with your travel operator for timings and ticket rates.



St. Stephen's Basilica




I am blessed to be able to stay in District V of Budapest and have a good view of the St. Stephen's Basilica right from my apartment room.

It is located right in front of the Szt. István Ter and is very near the Arany Janos Metro stop.

It is free to go inside and marvel at the very beautiful interior. You can go up the cupola and view Budapest from the top. You can also visit and check the mummified right hand of St. Stephen, the first King of Hungary.

Most of the things you can see inside are free but going to the cupola has a fee. Check with your local tour operator for the timings and ticket rates.

There is a specified timing for visitors to check the St. Stephen's Basilica. Please, refer to the website of St. Stephen's Basilica when it is open for tourists (http://en.bazilika.biz/)


Hungarian Academy of Sciences




This is one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the whole of Hungary. It is located near the bank of the Danube River and few steps away from the Chain Bridge. The academy is used for the propagation of Science studies, spreading the scientific findings, representing Hungarian's Science and supporting the research and development of Science and its associated fields of study.


Shoes in the Danube bank Memorial

I missed to see this place due to the lack of time and hot weather during our visit. I would love to visit this and will surely include in next time.

The shoes are made of bronze and have been installed as a memorial to the victims of the Arrow Cross Militiamen during WWII.


Gresham Palace




The opulent looking Gresham Palace is a classic example of an Art Nouveau kind of architectural design. It is grand and true to its form of opulence too. It houses the expensive and luxurious Four Seasons Hotel.  It is located in front of the River Danube bank and close to the Széchenyi Square and the eastern end of the Széchenyi Chain Bridge.


Cafe Gerbeaud

Cafe Gerbeaud is one of the greatest and traditional coffeehouses in Europe. It is located in Vörösmarty Ter. This is one of the famous coffee house and confectioner all over the world and has another branch in Tokyo, Japan.



Széchenyi Chain Bridge




This is a famous bridge in Europe. It spans the River Danube, connecting the Buda and Pest side of Hungary's old city of Budapest.

It is a walkable bridge with a walkway for pedestrians to cross.


Vaci Street

This is the famous tourist pedestrian streets in Budapest. It has plenty of pubs, bars, restaurants, and high end shops carrying branded merchandise. It is certainly a luxurious lure to the unknowing tourists. It's nice to pass by, probably order a cup of coffee and then get going.


József Eötvös monument




He is a Hungarian author and a statesman. He is a well known Hungarian novelist who penned The Village Notary. The monument is erected near the foot of the Chain Bridge near the Sofitel and Intercontinental Hotels in the Pest side.


Great Market Hall (or Central Market Hall)

This is the largest indoor market in Budapest. It houses plenty of shops from paprika to tasty sausages to embroidered fabrics and even souvenirs.

It is located at the end of the Vaci Street.


Elizabeth Bridge



This is one of the newest bridges installed in Budapest, at the narrowest part of the Danube River. 


István Széchenyi monument

István Széchenyi was a Hungarian politician, historian and a writer. The monument erected in honour of István Széchenyi is located at István Széchenyi Ter near the traffic light.


Vigado Concert Hall

The Vigado Concert Hall is one of the largest concert halls in Budapest. It is home to the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble. 


Kossuth Memorial

This is a public memorial in honour of the Hungarian Regent-President Lajos Kossuth in front of the Hungarian Parliament Building near the Danube River bank.

Monument to the victims of the German occupation

This is located in Freedom Square. It is erected to honour the victims of the German occupation during WWII. This is a controversial monument though.




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13 Comments:

At September 25, 2016 at 5:20 AM , Anonymous Chubskulit Rose said...

You are one lucky fal sistah forhaving been a constant or regular traveler. BUdapest looks so beautiful, sana sinama mo ko lol.

 
At September 25, 2016 at 3:54 PM , Anonymous Jessica Cassidy said...

Wow! Budapest is absolutely what a beautiful country Sis Ria. Thank you so sharing your adventures with us. I LOVED the Basilica the most.

 
At September 26, 2016 at 5:51 PM , Anonymous Elizabeth O. said...

So good to know that you enjoyed your time there! I enjoyed looking at the pictures. Budapest is such a lovely place and it's really worth the trip!

 
At September 26, 2016 at 7:00 PM , Anonymous Maria Teresa Figuerres said...

What a lovely place to travel with the whole family. I do hope we get to visit it, too.

 
At September 28, 2016 at 8:52 PM , Anonymous Marie said...

Everything looks beautiful! I especially love the gorgeous flowers in József Eötvös monument. Oh man... I wish I get to see Budapest in person, someday.

 
At October 2, 2016 at 11:20 PM , Anonymous Chubskulit Rose said...

Inggit much hehehe. Budapest looks beautiful and I can only dream of visiting there one day with my family.

 
At October 3, 2016 at 3:32 AM , Blogger Teresa Martinez said...

These structures are very impressive, especially since they are associated with a time that is so rich of history.

 
At October 3, 2016 at 11:56 AM , Blogger Janice said...

Wow, it looks like it really was a good decision to stay at District V. There's so many places to visit and things to do. No time and money wasted!

 
At October 3, 2016 at 4:03 PM , Blogger Janice said...

It does seem like it was a good decision to stay at District V! There's so many things to do and places to visit. No time and money wasted!

 
At October 3, 2016 at 7:08 PM , Blogger Nova said...

What a lovely place and so fortunate to visit this place to explore and make memories of it...

 
At October 4, 2016 at 12:43 PM , Blogger real lady said...

These are the places that I'm so interested to visit. I should bookmark this blog post as we love to travel at Budapest in two years time. I can imagine how fascinating every bits you see in there. I can't wait to see them with my own eyes too.

 
At October 7, 2016 at 8:20 PM , Anonymous Annemarie LeBlanc said...

It is weird but it seems like Hungary is not a most talked about travel destination. I wonder why it is that way, when there are so many beautiful places to see in there. I hope I too can visit someday. We'll have to include it in our travel plans next year.

 
At October 10, 2016 at 12:36 AM , Anonymous Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen said...

These places are a sight to behold especially St. Peter's Basilica at night. I wish I can go to Budapest someday.

 

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