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1061 Andrássy út
They say that if the crown of Andrássy út is Heroes’ Square, then the Opera must be its wedding ring. The Neo-Renaissance building of the State Opera House was built between 1875 and 1884
Andrassy utca
The avenue is two and a half kilometres long and has three distinct parts. Its downtown section, from Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Avenue all the way to the eight-sided Oktogon square, is lined with residential apartment houses, restaurants and design shops
1051 Szent István tér 1.
The St. Stephen’s Basilica is Budapest’s largest church; it can hold 8,500 people
Its main façade overlooks Szent István tér and the Danube via Zrínyi utca.
Heroes' Square, is the biggest and most impressive square of Budapest. In the middle stands the Millennium Monument, with Archangel Gabriel on top, holding the double cross of Christianity and the Holy Hungarian Crown.
1146 Állatkerti körút
The Széchenyi Thermal Bath is one of the largest spa complexes in Europe. It's also the first thermal bath of Pest.
Attractions within walking distance
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