Budapešť

A cycling route starting in Budapest II. kerület, Budapest, Hungary.

Overview

About this route

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Duration
3.6 km
Distance
29 m
Ascent
53 m
Descent
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Avg. speed
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Max. altitude
Ondřej Růžička
Ondřej Růžička

created this 7 years ago

Route quality

Waytypes & surfaces along the route

Route highlights

Points of interest along the route

  1. Accommodation after 0.1 km

    Repkény utca 11, 1023

  2. Point of interest after 0.4 km

    Muzeum divů

  3. Point of interest after 1.8 km

    Městské lázně Széchenyi Baths

  4. Point of interest after 1.8 km

    Náměstí hrdinů

  5. Point of interest after 1.8 km

    margaret bridge

  6. Point of interest after 2.3 km

    Malé staré Turecké lázně. 1565 Király Baths

  7. Point of interest after 2.8 km

    Vienna Gate since its construction in 1936.

  8. Point of interest after 2.8 km

    Kostel sv. Anny

  9. Point of interest after 2.9 km

    Mary Magdalene church is one of the main monuments at the Castle hill. Its construction began in 1248 as a church but it was later transformed into a mosque by the Turks in the 16th century. In the years 1874 – 1896 it was transformed back, but some details have not been preserved. Its roof is now covered with the colorful glazed tiles. After the 2nd World War, the church was almost completely destroyed except tower and gate.

  10. Point of interest after 3.1 km

    Rybářská bašta

  11. Point of interest after 3.1 km

    Chrám sv. Matyáše

  12. Point of interest after 3.2 km

    Labyrinth Of Buda Castle - Hradní jeskyně

  13. Point of interest after 3.5 km

    Danube Promenade. The Shoes on the Danube is a memorial to the Budapest Jews who were shot by Arrow Cross militiamen between 1944 and 1945. The victims were lined up and shot into the Danube River. They had to take their shoes off, since shoes were valuable belongings at the time.

  14. Point of interest after 3.6 km

    Krásná budova opery. was opened in 1884. Guided tours are offered daily at 3 pm and 4 pm.

  15. Point of interest after 3.6 km

    Bazilika sv. Štěpána

  16. Point of interest after 3.6 km

    Vörösmarty Square. It was named after the renowned Hungarian poet Mihály Vörösmarty, whose statue can be seen in the middle of the square. This is where the Millennium Underground begins and this is where every year the Christmas Market is held

  17. Bike service after 3.6 km

    Autobus nádraží

  18. Point of interest after 3.6 km

    Hungarian National Gallery is a huge complex within Buda Castle. Here you can see up to 100,000 works of art from the times of state establishment up to the present day.

  19. Point of interest after 3.6 km

    Central European University

  20. Point of interest after 3.6 km

    Hungarian National Museum. Students Ticket 800 HUF. Say for two.

  21. Point of interest after 3.6 km

    The Citadel, which sits atop Gellert Hill, was constructed by the Hapsburgs following the failed Hungarian War of Independence. It was thought that its prime strategic position would make it easy to control both Buda and Pest, should any future uprisings occur. Troops were stationed at the Citadel until 1897. Soviet forces once again used the fortress to control the city during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, and tanks which were situated there fired down on the city.

  22. Point of interest after 3.6 km

    House of Terror. The House of Terror holds exhibitions about the successive Fascist and Communist regimes

  23. Point of interest after 3.6 km

    Museum of Applied Arts

  24. Point of interest after 3.6 km

    Halkakas -fish bistro that specializes in freshwater fish. Fish dishes like fisherman's soup, fish and chips, smoked trout, grilled catfish along with a variety of sandwiches and salads

  25. Point of interest after 3.6 km

    The Great Synagogue in Dohány Street (also known as Dohány Street Synagogue) is the largest Synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the world, capable of accommodating 3,000 people. It was built between 1854 and 1859 in Moorish Revival or Neo-Moorish style, in the wake of Romanticism

  26. Point of interest after 3.6 km

    Socha svobody. Gellért Hill. The hill was named after bishop Gellért (Gerard), who was thrown to death from the hill by pagans in the fight against Christianity in 1046.

  27. Point of interest after 3.6 km

    Andrássy Avenue Paříž východu

  28. Point of interest after 3.6 km

    Hlavní městský trh! Otvíračka si jen po, út, so, ne

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