near Petőfi híd

Budapest. Near Petőfi híd

Petőfi Bridge named after Hungarian poet Sándor Petőfi. This bridge lacking the usual extravagant decoration of Budapest bridges was rebuilt after World War II and today serves the tram and public traffic of Grand Boulevard over the Danube.

At the Pest end Petofi Bridge ends with Boráros Square, the terminus of Csepel Suburban railway, and at the Buda side there are buildings of Budapest University of Technology and Economics.

Find below the list of shops, restaurants, bars, sights and more near Petőfi Bridge.

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1 Eurós Üzlet

Crockery, toys, tools, vases, kitchen-ware, ashtrays, glassware, shower curtains and caps, scissors and the like very cheep, but of mediocre quality as well.

IX. Ferenc körút, 20

A38

A38 is the former Ukrainian barge Artemovsk 38, which became after reconstruction one of the coolest clubs in Budapest.

On the deck there is a restaurant and a terrace (closed in winter), and in the hold there is a dance floor. A38 is a venue for designers, artists and open-minded persons. Definitely worth visiting despite the above average prices.

Buda Fitness

Fitness, solarium, sauna. 5-visits ticket is 3900 HUF, monthly ticket is 10.000 HUF.

IX. Bercsényi u., 12
Tel: 209 8177

Cafe del Rio

Large outdoor club with Latin carnival atmosphere and tropical decorations. Open in summer time only.

XI. Goldman György tér, 1
(Petöfi Bridge, on Buda side)

Chili Bar

Budapest. Chili Bar

We tried their Quesadilla and Chili con carne, and these were very good. They also served it with a smile and fast. The other good thing about the place is moderate prices. That's probably best place next to Raday.

IX. Tompa u., 7
Tel: 216 16 37

Dandár Thermal Bath

Small and quiet bath that was reconstructed in 1978 to be put in operation as a thermal bath. There are 3 thermal pools with water temperature of 20, 38, 36 °C. Tourists are rare here.

IX. Dandár u. 5-7
Tel: 215 7084