Mercure Budapest City Center in the most famous pedestrian street Budapest
Mercure Budapest City Center is situated in the heart of Budapest, in Vaci utca, in the pedestrian street of downtown Budapest.
SPECIAL OFFER! free night : 4=3! ( | 19. maj. 2012. - 30. dec. 2012. | )

The four-star hotel Mercure Budapest Buda is situated in the business centre of Buda, in Budapest, in pleasant surroundings. The hotel offers 390 rooms, and 7 meeting rooms for both tourists and businessmen.

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1013 Budapest, Krisztina krt. 41-43.

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Short free time, many sights - 2012-05-28

Unfortunately I spent only few days in Budapest but I managed to see the most important sights of the city. I climbed the Castle Hill and Gellert Hill and took some photos at the foot of the Liberty Statue. I walked along the Margaret Island and had a pleasant dinner in the city centre, so I had a fantastic time in Budapest.

Sights of Budapest - 2012-05-28

Budapest, lying on both banks of the Danube, is a city which offers many historical and cultural sights.
The two banks of the Danube from Margaret Island to Gellert Hill, the Buda Castle Quarter, the Andrássy út and its historical environment are all the part of the World Heritage.
Some of the outstanding buildings are the Opera House, the Ballet Institute, and the Music Academy. Under the street there is the Millenium Underground Railway, which was the first on the continent. Andrássy út leads to Heroes’ Square. The statues of outstanding Hungarian rulers and leaders stand in the semicircular colonnade. On the two sides of the square there are the Museum of Fine Arts and the Art Gallery.