Andrassy utca Attractions & Landmark

Beautiful Old Tree-Lined Street

Andrassy utca
Oktogon to City Park
Budapest,
1061
Hungary
Phone No. +36 1 322 4098
Fax No. +36 1 488 0475

Transport Options:
Train Available: M1

Overview

Once you get past the rather built up and hectic (though still picturesque) section of Andrassy utca that leads to Oktogon, you will discover that the street suddenly changes. Huge and beautiful buildings with intricate and ornate façades are separated from the main road by grassy traffic islands reflecting good urban planning. This street was constructed as part of the nation's millennium celebrations in 1896, along with the M1 metro, which runs beneath it. It was started in 1872 and took twelve years to complete. Since then, it has been renamed several times: first after Prime Minister Andrassy, then it changed to (believe it or not) Sztalin (i.e. Stalin) utca and after Stalin was denounced it was changed again to 'Avenue of the People's Republic'. Finally, in 1990 it changed back to Andrassy utca; which many had continued calling it all along. Enjoy a stroll all the way up to Heroes' Square, f rom where you can catch the M1 back to Vorosmarty. You can access this famed section of Andrassy from any of the M1 metro stops from Oktogon to Hősök tere.

Open Hours

Mo to Su from 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM