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Budapest is by far one of the most beautiful capitals of of Europe, but if you are interested in getting a more authentic feeling of how life looks like farther away from the center, this is your type of tour. Whether you have seen the major attractions of the city, or are just keen on hidden gems, join me on a tour of my district, which bares the name of Queen Elizabeth (Sisi) of Hungary: Pest-Elizabeth.
I invite you to see life through the eyes of a local, walking along our award winning main street, taking a look at one or the other shop, ending the walk at our elegant neo-gothic church.
Once done with our busy district center, I will take you to the place we love to go to chill the most, when the weather is already fine to sit outside: the district riverfront. This is a marvelous blend of small scale investments and nature a few steps away from the residential areas.
A coffee is a must here, but you have dining choices as well.
Meeting point is at the wine merchant's statue down in the square
We will end the tour close to the center of district XX by the bus-stops
Impressively positioned in the middle of a small park at the end of the main street of the 20th district, this church dominates the area and attracts all attention.
Our meeting place may nowadays be not particularly interesting, but it used to be the exchange spot for wine traders bringing their goods over to the Pest side of the city. In Roman times we also had a small outpost located in the area.
One of three Sissi statues of the city, the one in District 20 dominates the center.
The historical town hall of District XX is located in the absolute center of the district and is a fine example of Hungarian Art Nouveau through its oriental tapestry like walls and curving windows.
The riverfront part of the district has changed a lot in previous years and a number of nice and quirky establishments have surfaced since then. We have a luxury hotel, a local thermal bath, an elegant restaurant, boat houses and also something very reminiscent of a ruin bar/terrace: the Halas Guszti.
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