What to See in 5th district
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Hungarian Parliament Building
Neo-Gothic government building serving as the seat of the national legislature and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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St. Stephen's Basilica
Neo-Renaissance Roman Catholic basilica known for its impressive architecture, historical significance, and as a venue for concerts and religious services.
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Hungarian Academy of Sciences
The Hungarian Academy of Sciences is the most important and prestigious learned society of Hungary.
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The Main Parish Church of the Assumption in the centre of Budapest
This church is one of the oldest in Budapest - said to be nearly two millenia old.
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Major General Bandholtz
This beautiful public square is named after the Hungarian war for independence, that took place between 1848 and 1849.
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For Sale Pub
The customers of this small pub generally agree that it has a great atmosphere and ambience, as well as rich helpings of well-done meals.
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Akvárium Klub
This music club is one of the most popular ones in Budapest. Just don't expect to find an empty seat on a Friday evening, the place is going…
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Ötkert
A nightlife spot popular with locals as well as tourists where you can enjoy various shows and concerts. Great food, too.
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Kempinski Hotel Corvinus, Budapest
Kempinski Hotel Corvinus, a member of the Kempinski group, is a five star hotel in Budapest, Hungary. Forbes gives it a four-star rating.
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Central European University
Central European University is a private research university with a campus in Vienna and a non-degree, research and civic engagement…
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Liberty Square
Liberty Square is a public square located in the Lipótváros neighborhood of Budapest, Hungary.
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Károly Kamermayer
Károly Kamermayer was a Hungarian jurist and councillor, who served as the first mayor of Budapest between 1873 and 1896.
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