Bartok Bela Boulevard
Bartok Bela Boulevard
3.5
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Cultural street of Budapest. Galleries, Exhibitions, Concerts, Gastronomy, Workshops, Programs for children and many more in connnection with art. Bartok Bela Boulevard twice a year has an art festival as well, called ELEVEN Spring or Autumn.
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The area
Neighborhood: Gellért Hill
If you want to treat your camera to some amazing scenery, Gellért Hill is a must on your itinerary. A funicular journey from the Chain Bridge along the hillsides provides a fast connection between Buda and Pest, hoisting visitors to panoramic vistas. Once on top of the hill, you’ll find the Citadel dominate the landscape with its imposing 19th century construction, a site that’s hard to keep your eyes on without being distracted by the phenomenal view over the Danube and the eight bridges crossing. Once on Gellért Hill however, one mustn’t miss the famous Gellért Baths. Budapest is renown for its thermal waters and its baths, and the Gellért Baths are housed in an impressive art nouveau structure. Its interior design, with its many mosaics, recalls the preceding relationships the city has had with healing springs and saunas, traditionally used within this neighborhood since the Ottoman Empire.
How to get there
- Szent Gellért tér • 2 min walk
- Fővám tér • 7 min walk
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3,561 within 3 miles
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928 within 6 miles
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Pumagirl2011
Vang, Norway5 contributions
May 2022 • Couples
We were recommended this street by a friend who said that it would be calm, not so many tourists and a lot to see. We didn’t quite agree. It was so much noise in the street and nothing to see. We felt it were a waste of time. Find something else to do than to walk in this street.
Written May 29, 2022
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Kevin H
Terre Haute, IN466 contributions
Oct 2023 • Friends
There were 3 of us. I had the chicken with Hungarian paprika and dumplings. It was really good. I enjoyed it. My wife had the pulled pork burrito. The burrito had good pulled pork and was broiled with a cheese covering, it also had a sour cream sauce. She liked it also.
The serving was large and our waiter was extremely helpful. The restaurant was clean. Definitely a return to restaurant.
The serving was large and our waiter was extremely helpful. The restaurant was clean. Definitely a return to restaurant.
Written October 2, 2023
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Neil K
Liverpool, UK829,647 contributions
Mar 2017 • Friends
This is a very nice long street lined with great architecture and some great pub's, bar's and restaurants.
The boulevard starts at roughly the wonderful Hotel Gellert and it's so nice walking down this long wide street popping into a bar,café or restaurant and just chilling out.
The area is rich in diverse architecture both old and new and is a very popular destination.
You can jump the metro to stop Szent Gellert Ter which drops you off at the start of the boulevard.
Well worth checking out.
The boulevard starts at roughly the wonderful Hotel Gellert and it's so nice walking down this long wide street popping into a bar,café or restaurant and just chilling out.
The area is rich in diverse architecture both old and new and is a very popular destination.
You can jump the metro to stop Szent Gellert Ter which drops you off at the start of the boulevard.
Well worth checking out.
Written March 26, 2017
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
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