About

Rakoczi Street is rightfully considered the main thoroughfare of Budapest. Here, the movement of public and automobile transport is organized in a European manner, with special attention paid to trams and the metro.

The modern asphalted strip of the road began as a typical medieval street, along which caravans and carts slowly moved. From its founding to the present day, Rakoczi Street has retained its style-a classic eclecticism. It was named after Francis II Rakoczi, whose remains were transferred to the capital from Turkey.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Rákóczi tér
Subway station 100 m walk
Blaha Lujza tér M (Népszínház utca)
Tram stop 319 m walk
II. János Pál pápa tér M
Bus stop 321 m walk

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Tünde Juhász
Tünde Juhász
1 month ago on Google

Nagyon lecsökkent az árusok száma, sok megszünt. Nagyon "üres" volt a csarnok.

Imogen Barratt
Imogen Barratt
1 month ago on Google

langos in the back corner was one of the best ones i had on my whole trip

Shahzaib Ali
Shahzaib Ali
4 months ago on Google

Beautiful place