Danube Promenade
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, BUDAPEST/ Updated : May 30, 2016, 14:37 IST
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Danube Promenade runs along the banks of the river on the Pest side of the city. It extends from Chain Bridge to Elizabeth Bridge. This beautiful promenade is the heart of Budapest and is lined with some of the best luxurious hote … Read more
Danube Promenade runs along the banks of the river on the Pest side of the city. It extends from Chain Bridge to Elizabeth Bridge. This beautiful promenade is the heart of Budapest and is lined with some of the best luxurious hotels, cafes, bars, restaurants and casinos. Many of the important structures and statues are situated by the promenade. Read less
Danube Promenade runs along the banks of the river on the Pest side of the city. It extends from Chain Bridge to Elizabeth Bridge. This beautiful promenade is the heart of Budapest and is lined with some of the best luxurious hotels, cafes, bars, restaurants and casinos. Many of the important structures and statues are situated by the promenade. From Danube Promenade you can capture the best view of Buda Castle, Gellert Hill and The Citadel. The promenade is a popular spot to hang out for locals as well as for tourists. Do not miss to check out remarkable statues of István Széchenyi, Little Princess, Attila Jozsef and Shoes on Danube while wandering around. Take a stroll on Danube Promenade and soak in the views of glowing Buda Castle, twinkling Chain Bridge and sparkling waters of Danube. Relax over a coffee or wind up over few drinks by the promenade after a long day of sightseeing. Thousands of tourists and locals gather around promenade to watch the spectacle of annual fireworks on 20th August every year!
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