Budapest/Terézváros

Terézváros is the traditional name of the VI. district of Budapest. "Teréz" refers to Empress Maria Theresa of Austria and Hungary.

Understand
The main feature of Terézváros is Andrássy út, the avenue built to emulate the Champs-Élysées of Paris. It connects the Erzsébet Square in V. District and Heroes' Square in City Park. It crosses the körút (boulevard ringroad) at the always-busy Oktogon square, which got its name from its shape. At the end of Andrássy út the City Park (Városliget) is probably the most pleasant of Pest's districts and houses a number of interesting if low-key attractions often skipped by the package tour companies. The area is easily accessible with the yellow subway line (nearest station : Hősök tere) and entry into the park, including the castle grounds, is free. All this area, including the Underground Railway is part of the UNESCO World Heritage list.

Get in

 * From downtown take M1 metro.
 * From downtown take M1 metro.

Banks




Supermarkets

 * VI. Király u. 94. ,
 * VI. Nagymező u. 25. ,
 * VI. Szondi u. 96. ,
 * VI. Király u. 94. ,
 * VI. Nagymező u. 25. ,
 * VI. Szondi u. 96. ,
 * VI. Király u. 94. ,
 * VI. Nagymező u. 25. ,
 * VI. Szondi u. 96. ,
 * VI. Király u. 94. ,
 * VI. Nagymező u. 25. ,
 * VI. Szondi u. 96. ,
 * VI. Király u. 94. ,
 * VI. Nagymező u. 25. ,
 * VI. Szondi u. 96. ,
 * VI. Szondi u. 96. ,



Eat




Restaurants