H2 Hotel Budapest
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The Danube runs like a lifeline through the Hungarian capital, and many sights lie on its banks. In Buda, on the west side, the rocky Gellért Hill is worth a walk. Visit the Liberty Statue and the Citadella. Towards the Danube, at the foot of the hill stands the Hotel Gellért with the famous Art Deco thermal bath, which is an attraction with a relaxing factor. » Book now Fishermen’s Bastion - H2 Hotel Budapest - Official website Inner courtyard of the Fishermen’s Bastion North of Gellért Hill rises the castle hill with the oldest part of the city, the Castle District, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These include the Buda Castle, the Fishermen’s Bastion and the Matthias Church. The decorative end of the castle complex facing the river is the Castle Garden Bazaar with walkways, gardens and exhibition areas. The Danube as an attraction that shapes the cityscape is spanned by nine bridges. The oldest and most famous is the Chain Bridge in front of the castle hill, which has become a landmark. On the other hand, the Danube bank is characterised by the Hungarian Parliament Building, the Academy of Sciences, the Corvinus University of Economics, the National Theatre and the Ludwig Museum of Modern Art. From the H2 Hotel Budapest you can easily walk to explore this part of the city. It is only about 500 meters to the river. Stop for a moment at the "Shoes on the Danube Bank" monument and take a look at the empty shoes as a reminder of the Jewish pogroms of the Second World War.