Nemtom mennyire reprezentatív, de legalább pozitív a kilencről és hazánkról

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  1. The website recommends, among other places, the Kelet Café and Gallery, and says that the Béla Bartók Boulevard Festival in September is also worth a visit.
    “Until recently, visitors only came to Budapest’s XI District (also known as Újbuda) for the art-nouveau Gellért Baths, but today it rivals the downtown districts in Pest,” Time Out reports.

    “Tree-lined Béla Bartók Boulevard brims with bohemian cafés, bars, and independent art galleries. You’ll also find super-sleek repurposed spaces, like a bar in a former bus depot, a once-abandoned open-air theater, a concert hall on a decommissioned Ukrainian ship, plus Kopaszi Dam with its sandy beaches and riverside bars.”

    Even one of Budapest’s best-loved alternative bars, Dürer Kert, moved here in 2021, the website adds.
    In 2019, Time Out already called Béla Bartók Boulevard Budapest’s coolest neighborhood.

    https://hungarytoday.hu/budapests-xi-district-among-coolest-neighborhoods-in-world-ujbuda-bela-bartok-boulevard-gellert-baths/

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