near Kálvin tér

Budapest. Near Kálvin Square

Kálvin tér (Calvin Square) named after French Protestant Reformer John Calvin is located in Budapest downtown IX. district.

What used to be fields, vineyards and grazing land outside the old city walls is today a converging point of five major streets, including Museum Boulevard and Ráday street, station on the M3 (blue) line of the Budapest Metro, and square with Calvinist Church, hotel Mercure Korona and glass business center.

Find below the list of shops, restaurants, bars, sights and more near Calvin Square.

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Action Bar

Budapest. Action Bar

Gay bar in the downtown Budapest. Girls are not allowed. Darkroom, video room, rent boys, GoGo shows from midnight till 3 am.

V. Magyar utca 42

Alföldi Vendéglő

Budapest. Restaurants. Alföldi Vendéglő

Restaurant in the downtown offering classic and traditional Hungarian cuisine in the folk-style interior. Menu in many languages, including Italian, French and Hebrew.

V. Kecskeméti utca 4

Babybolt Elefán

Clothing and footwear for newborns and kids.

VIII. Baross utca 10

Café Alibi

Budapest. Café Alibi

Café located next to the Law University. They offer about 10 types of breakfast menu till noon, and breakfast all day long, weekly specials, and good milkshakes made of fresh fruit. Cafe ALibi is also known for their home-made pies. Food is quite simple, but prices are reasonable too. Quite big non-smoking zone and young crowd. Note that service is included in the bill.

V. Egyetem tér 4

California Coffee Company

American-style light, spacious and comfy coffee house and alternative breakfast place. Coffee is all right, but sandwiches and cakes of fastfood quality.

VIII. Kálvin tér 12

Centrál Kávéház

One of the oldest Vienna-style cafés in Pest. Good coffee and desserts plus a menu with Hungarian tourists. Staff are quite professional. Usually many tourists.

V. Károlyi Mihály, 9