Városháza pop-up park
Városháza pop-up park is a park in Budapest, Central Hungary. Városháza pop-up park is situated nearby to the arts center Merlin Theatre, as well as near Városháza park.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Dohány Street Synagogue and St. Stephen’s Basilica.
Dohány Street Synagogue
Synagogue
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The Dohány Street Synagogue, also known as the Great Synagogue or Tabakgasse Synagogue, is a Neolog Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Dohány Street in Erzsébetváros of Budapest, Hungary. Dohány Street Synagogue is situated 380 metres east of Városháza pop-up park.
St. Stephen’s Basilica
Church
Photo: Leandro Neumann Ciuffo, CC BY 2.0.
St. Stephen's Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary. It is named in honour of Stephen, the first King of Hungary, whose right hand is housed in the reliquary. St. Stephen’s Basilica is situated 530 metres north of Városháza pop-up park.
Underground Railway Museum
Museum
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The Underground Railway Museum, also known as the Millennium Underground Museum, is a museum located under Deák Ferenc square in the centre of the Hungarian capital city of Budapest. Underground Railway Museum is situated 180 metres north of Városháza pop-up park.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Pest and Belváros.
Pest
Suburb
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Pest is the part of Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, that lies on the eastern bank of the Danube. Pest was administratively unified with Buda and Óbuda in 1873.
Belváros
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Belváros or Downtown is the V. District of Budapest. It consists of two historic neighbourhoods with well-defined borders within the V. District - Lipótváros in the north includes the Parliament and many governmental buildings, Szent István Basilica and some museums, while the southern part is mostly high-class accommodations, shops and nightlife area.
Budapest’s Palace District
Suburb
Budapest's Palotanegyed forms an inner part of Pest, the eastern half of Budapest. Known until the communist period as the ‘Magnates’ Quarter’, it consists of the most westerly part of the city's Eighth District, or Józsefváros, which was named on 7 November 1777 after Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria, who reigned 1765-1790.
Városháza pop-up park
- Opening hours:
January 1st—March 31st: 8:00 AM—5:00 PM
April 1st—May 31st: 8:00 AM—9:00 PM
June 1st—August 31st: 8:00 AM—10:00 PM
September 1st—September 30th: 8:00 AM—6:00 PM
October 1st—November 13th: 8:00 AM—4:30 PM
November 14th—December 23rd: 8:00 AM—9:00 PM; Friday and Saturday 8:00 AM—10:00 PM
December 24th: 8:00 AM—4:30 PM
December 25th—26: 8:00 AM—8:00 PM
December 31st: 8:00 AM—3:00 AM - Type: Park
- Category: recreation area
- Location: Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary, Central Europe, Europe
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Latitude
47.49614° or 47° 29′ 46″ northLongitude
19.05561° or 19° 3′ 20″ eastOpen location code
8FVXF3W4+F6OpenStreetMap ID
way 24320938OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=park
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