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Prince Of Buda & The Princess Of Pest Monument — Attraction in Budapest

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Garden of Philosophers
Budapest, 1016 Hungary
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Budapest, Attila út 27, 1013 Hungary
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János Étterem
Budapest, Hegyalja út 23, 1016 Hungary
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Orion Hotel Castle Garden
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Hotel Charles
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Art Hostel Gallery
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Prince Of Buda & The Princess Of Pest Monument

Budapest, Víztározó köz, 1016 Hungary
4.6(249)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Garden of Philosophers, Vuk playground, Gellért Hill, Citadel Lookout, Buda Castle, St. Gerard Sagredo Statue, Citadella, Budapest History Museum / Castle Museum, Semmelweis Museum, Rudas Thermal Bath, restaurants: ODA, Tabáni Gösser Étterem, Sunhill Skybar, Tabáni Kakas Vendeglõ, Búsuló Juhász, Zileat Brunch & Bistro Budapest, FELIX Kitchen&Bar, Platán Grill, IDA Bistro, János Étterem
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Nearby attractions of Prince Of Buda & The Princess Of Pest Monument

Garden of Philosophers

Vuk playground

Gellért Hill

Citadel Lookout

Buda Castle

St. Gerard Sagredo Statue

Citadella

Budapest History Museum / Castle Museum

Semmelweis Museum

Rudas Thermal Bath

Garden of Philosophers

Garden of Philosophers

4.7

(1.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Vuk playground

Vuk playground

4.7

(640)

Closed
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Gellért Hill

Gellért Hill

4.7

(13.1K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Citadel Lookout

Citadel Lookout

4.6

(790)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Prince Of Buda & The Princess Of Pest Monument

ODA

Tabáni Gösser Étterem

Sunhill Skybar

Tabáni Kakas Vendeglõ

Búsuló Juhász

Zileat Brunch & Bistro Budapest

FELIX Kitchen&Bar

Platán Grill

IDA Bistro

János Étterem

ODA

ODA

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Tabáni Gösser Étterem

Tabáni Gösser Étterem

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Sunhill Skybar

Sunhill Skybar

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Tabáni Kakas Vendeglõ

Tabáni Kakas Vendeglõ

4.7

(550)

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A Hidden Gem in Budapest: Prince of Buda & Princess of Pest Monument

If you’re exploring Budapest and want to experience one of its most charming and symbolic spots, don’t miss the Prince of Buda & Princess of Pest Monument. Tucked away in a peaceful yet central location, this small but captivating statue beautifully represents the unity of the two sides of the city — Buda and Pest — separated by the Danube but forever connected.

The sculpture is part of a unique series of mini statues scattered throughout Budapest, designed to surprise and delight those who slow down and look closer. It’s the perfect stop for curious travelers, couples, or anyone seeking a deeper connection with the city’s spirit. At sunset, the soft golden light adds a magical touch, making it an ideal photo opportunity.

Nearby, you’ll find cozy cafés, stunning views of the Parliament and Chain Bridge, and easy access to walking trails that take you through some of the most picturesque corners of the city.

Tip: Bring a map or guide to the Budapest mini-statues — turning your visit into a city-wide treasure hunt adds a fun, personal twist to...

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5.0
49w

The Prince and Princess of Buda and Pest monument is a charming and symbolic sculpture that beautifully captures the essence of Budapest. Located near the Danube River, it represents the harmony and connection between the two sides of the city—Buda and Pest.

The design is both elegant and whimsical, with the figures gazing towards each other, reflecting unity and timeless romance. It’s a lovely spot for photos, especially during sunset when the city’s golden glow enhances the monument’s charm.

Whether you’re strolling along the riverbank or intentionally seeking it out, this monument is a subtle yet meaningful tribute to Budapest’s history...

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2y

Nice to understand how the city is divided (Buda is where people live and the cheapest part of the city ||/|| Pest is the fancy and expensive part of the city that used to be used just for going shopping ||/|| Aquincum is the northern part of the city which holds ruins from the roman empire. Aquincum is related to the water [like muddy soil] since that was a problem back when that part was still in the hands of the romans.)

Side note: the danube river splits the city in "Buda" and "Pest", the northern part...

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A Hidden Gem in Budapest: Prince of Buda & Princess of Pest Monument If you’re exploring Budapest and want to experience one of its most charming and symbolic spots, don’t miss the Prince of Buda & Princess of Pest Monument. Tucked away in a peaceful yet central location, this small but captivating statue beautifully represents the unity of the two sides of the city — Buda and Pest — separated by the Danube but forever connected. The sculpture is part of a unique series of mini statues scattered throughout Budapest, designed to surprise and delight those who slow down and look closer. It’s the perfect stop for curious travelers, couples, or anyone seeking a deeper connection with the city’s spirit. At sunset, the soft golden light adds a magical touch, making it an ideal photo opportunity. Nearby, you’ll find cozy cafés, stunning views of the Parliament and Chain Bridge, and easy access to walking trails that take you through some of the most picturesque corners of the city. Tip: Bring a map or guide to the Budapest mini-statues — turning your visit into a city-wide treasure hunt adds a fun, personal twist to your adventure.
BetülBetül
The Prince and Princess of Buda and Pest monument is a charming and symbolic sculpture that beautifully captures the essence of Budapest. Located near the Danube River, it represents the harmony and connection between the two sides of the city—Buda and Pest. The design is both elegant and whimsical, with the figures gazing towards each other, reflecting unity and timeless romance. It’s a lovely spot for photos, especially during sunset when the city’s golden glow enhances the monument’s charm. Whether you’re strolling along the riverbank or intentionally seeking it out, this monument is a subtle yet meaningful tribute to Budapest’s history and identity.
Hugo BalasHugo Balas
Nice to understand how the city is divided (Buda is where people live and the cheapest part of the city ||\/|| Pest is the fancy and expensive part of the city that used to be used just for going shopping ||\/|| Aquincum is the northern part of the city which holds ruins from the roman empire. Aquincum is related to the water [like muddy soil] since that was a problem back when that part was still in the hands of the romans.) Side note: the danube river splits the city in "Buda" and "Pest", the northern part is Aquincum.
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A Hidden Gem in Budapest: Prince of Buda & Princess of Pest Monument If you’re exploring Budapest and want to experience one of its most charming and symbolic spots, don’t miss the Prince of Buda & Princess of Pest Monument. Tucked away in a peaceful yet central location, this small but captivating statue beautifully represents the unity of the two sides of the city — Buda and Pest — separated by the Danube but forever connected. The sculpture is part of a unique series of mini statues scattered throughout Budapest, designed to surprise and delight those who slow down and look closer. It’s the perfect stop for curious travelers, couples, or anyone seeking a deeper connection with the city’s spirit. At sunset, the soft golden light adds a magical touch, making it an ideal photo opportunity. Nearby, you’ll find cozy cafés, stunning views of the Parliament and Chain Bridge, and easy access to walking trails that take you through some of the most picturesque corners of the city. Tip: Bring a map or guide to the Budapest mini-statues — turning your visit into a city-wide treasure hunt adds a fun, personal twist to your adventure.
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The Prince and Princess of Buda and Pest monument is a charming and symbolic sculpture that beautifully captures the essence of Budapest. Located near the Danube River, it represents the harmony and connection between the two sides of the city—Buda and Pest. The design is both elegant and whimsical, with the figures gazing towards each other, reflecting unity and timeless romance. It’s a lovely spot for photos, especially during sunset when the city’s golden glow enhances the monument’s charm. Whether you’re strolling along the riverbank or intentionally seeking it out, this monument is a subtle yet meaningful tribute to Budapest’s history and identity.
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Nice to understand how the city is divided (Buda is where people live and the cheapest part of the city ||\/|| Pest is the fancy and expensive part of the city that used to be used just for going shopping ||\/|| Aquincum is the northern part of the city which holds ruins from the roman empire. Aquincum is related to the water [like muddy soil] since that was a problem back when that part was still in the hands of the romans.) Side note: the danube river splits the city in "Buda" and "Pest", the northern part is Aquincum.
Hugo Balas

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