On the Pest side of the river, busy Belváros is the most central district of all, and home to not just myriad shops, restaurants, cafés, bars, and other nightspots but also various landmarks and attractions of interest to visitors. Outstanding examples include the iconic, 121-year-old House of Parliament; the Danube Promenade; the neoclassical, UNESCO-World-Heritage Szent István-bazilika (St. Stephen´s Basilica), completed in 1905 and along with Parliament still the city´s tallest building; and several of the city´s main boulevards, such as Váci utca (known for its shopping).
Read more in our post 5 of Budapest´s Most Beautiful and Interesting Nieghbourhoods.
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