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Once, Andrássy Avenue was named after Stalin, called Youth and Radial, and was dedicated to the People's Republic. Today, it is home to the affluent citizens of Budapest, and it spans 2.5 kilometers in length.

The most significant avenue of the capital connects Ferenc Deák Square with Városliget Park. It is listed by UNESCO and every cobblestone of its "ribbon" is under the meticulous scrutiny of the city authorities. Within Andrássy Avenue, there are four museums, the state opera house, and also the Dreschler Palace, which is bursting with opulence and consistently catches the attention of tourists.

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 545 reviews
4.6/5 545 reviews
Reem A. M.
Reem A. M.
2 months ago on Google

Amazing street with many shops

massimo torelli
massimo torelli
2 months ago on Google

Lüks markalarla başlayan konsolosluk binaları ile sona eren ve en sonunda Kahramanlar Meydanıyla sonlanan cadde. Caddenin sonunda sağda Türk konsolosluğu var.

L Kuijpers
L Kuijpers
2 months ago on Google

Leuk om doorheen te lopen

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Andrássy Avenue?
    Andrássy Avenue is located at Andrássy út, Budapest, Hungary.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Subway station Opera (42 m walk)
    • Bus stop Opera M (33 m walk)
    • Bus stop Oktogon M (273 m walk)
  • How is Andrássy Avenue rated by visitors?
    Andrássy Avenue has an average rating of 4.6 based on 545 reviews across platforms such as Google.
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