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The Vaci Street, in Budapest, is a Great Neighbourhood to Stay In

The Vaci Street, in Budapest, is a Great Neighbourhood to Stay In

July 2019 · 2 min read · Budapest

When I was in Budapest, I wasn't very lucky with the weather so this is a city I feel like I need to revisit. My visit was a bit rushed, since my main goal was to visit Slovakia...

However, I liked the hotel location very much, as it was right in the center of everything. I could walk to the main attractions from there and the neighbourhood was very lively but never noisy.

Just a few steps away, there was a pedestrian street called Vaci Ulica, with some gorgeous buildings and buzzing commerce.

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Here, you can find a lot of shops and wide variety of restaurants, serving anything from local traditional cuisine to Italian, French and even Turkish Kebab... there is a lot of choice at this place. And the best of all, no cars, motorcycles or any other annoying vehicles.

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The above photos were taken at the intersection of Vaci Ulica and Szerb Ulica and the church you can see at a distance, between the buildings is the Saint George Serbian Orthodox Church, a very cute little church with a lovely mural in the corner of the wall.

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Here's a close up shot of that mural, depicting Saint George killing a Dragon. This is ancient street art, if you ask me. 🙃

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Here's an interesting article about Saint George and the story behind the picture, in case you're interested:

Sadly, the church was closed at the time and I couldn't get in... maybe next time. 2 days is definitely not enough to see this great city. I'd say, at least 5 days are needed to get a good feeling of this city.

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I hope you enjoyed this post, despite the poor lighting conditions... Don't be afraid to comment.


CameraPanasonic Lumix DC-TZ90
LocationBudapest - Hungary
Edited with GIMP


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