St Stephen’s Basilica located outside of Buda-Pest the city that created in 1872 when Pest, Buda, and Óbuda were united into a single municipal borough comprising 10 districts. Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary.
The finest area in Budapest, Andrássy Avenue, runs in a straight line from the center of Pest to City Varosligest Park and contains the Millennium Monument.
The monument consists of a semicircular pillared colonnade displaying statues of Hungarian kings and national leaders, with a statue of the archangel Gabriel surmounting a 118-foot-high central column.
The Museum of Fine Arts, other museums, the Budapest Zoo, the renowned city circus, and an amusement ground (which was once called the “English Park”) are all found nearby. Budapest is famous for its rich culture, underground caves, the mighty Danube River, and for being the Spa Capital of the World. Budapest is also known for its world-famous Ruin Bars, the gorgeous Parliament Building, and its delectable local temptations.
In Budapest you can spend great time as the city is full with restaurant, night spot, libraries, museums, art galleries, theater and orchestras.