near Blaha Lujza tér

Near Blaha Lujza

This square named after Lujza Blaha, the Hungarian actress, is one of the major transport junctions of Budapest: the station of the M2 underground line, and stop of ring road trams number 4 and 6.

It is located on the border of VII (Jewish) district and VIII (Gipsy) district.

Find below the list of shops, restaurants, bars, sights and more near Blaha Lujza tér.

New York Café

Budapest. Restaurants and Cafes. New York Café

Opened in 1894 New York Café has a rich history, it was very popular among Hungarian writers and actors, it used to be the center of intellectual life of the city. Reopened after the restoration of famous New York Palace in 2006 this deluxe restaurant welcomes now its guests with grandeur of past centuries, fine cuisine, best wines, luscious desserts and impeccable service.

VII. Erzsébet krt 9-11

Tel: 886 6111

Open:
Mon-Sun 07:00-22:00

Corvintető

Budapest. Night Clubs. Corvintető

Corvintető is a club atop department store, famous for its spacious rooftop bar with great view of the city. In winter, when the open air terrace is closed, you can dance and chill till dawn downstairs with DJs and cool crowd. To get to Corvintető you can use stairs or an old elevator with a minibar.

VIII. Blaha Lujza tér 1-2 (Corvin Department Store)

Open: 18:00-05:00 daily

Magnum Sauna

Budapest. Magnum Sauna

Gay sauna with area of over 550 sq m for male sex and action that also offers a range of various services from solarium to gym, to free internet. Entrance is from 10 euros.

VIII. Csepreghy utca 2

Tel: 267 2532

Open:
Sun-Thur 13:00-01:00
Fri-Sat 13:00-04:00

Rákóczi ter market

Budapest. Rákóczi ter market

This market offering fresh and homemade produce is favoured by locals, though tourists come here too – to admire the spacious building with bright blue pillars.

VIII. Rákóczi tér, 7

Open:
Mon-Fri 07:00-16:00
Sat 07:00-14:00

Jelen Bar

Budapest. Jelen

Recently opened Jelen, a nice addition to the Budapest nightclub and bar scene, is quickly gaining popularity among both locals and travelers by word of mouth alone.

This spacious bar subtly decorated with arty posters opens every day at 4 pm, just when you are almost done with your job and errands and ready to have a pint.

Mr XL

Men's clothing and footwear in super extra large sizes.

VII. Dohány utca 46

Esztétika

Professional products for beauticians, hair-stylists and manicurists.

VII. Erzsébet krt., 30

A Magyar Pálinka Háza

All the kinds of palinkas plus palinka glasses. Some famous Hungarian wines too.

VIII. Rákóczi út, 17

Obsit Military Shop

Budapest. Obsit Military Shop

Military clothing and accessories of various armies and navies.

VII. Erzsébet krt. 21