kucheryavchik: The classical No.2 drives all the way along the Danube embankment
kucheryavchik: View from Pest towards Buda Hill
kucheryavchik: Overlooking Danube in direction of Margaret Bridge with Saint Anne Belfry
kucheryavchik: Hungarian Parliament is the largest building in Budapest and also the most famous tourist landmark. Imagine how much more impressive the scene had looked, if you could see the reflection in the water!
kucheryavchik: In total, 7 bridges cross Danube in Budapest - each with its own style and charisma
kucheryavchik: Alleys like this one look just like Paris - and yet this is in Budapest!
kucheryavchik: Another Paris-like street
kucheryavchik: Street scene
kucheryavchik: Sun is shining through an old squeeking wooden door into a shabby corridor
kucheryavchik: Public garden in Pest
kucheryavchik: Jews consituted a third of Budapest's population by the time the Nazis got here. Many of the ghetto residents have been drowned in the Danube in a series of inhumane public executions
kucheryavchik: Many parts of Budapest exhibit classy Beaux-Arts architecture - from times when Budapest was the half-capital of Austira-Hungary Empire
kucheryavchik: I find the color selection of the Hungarian flag very noble
kucheryavchik: Budapest boulevards and the streets along the Ring carry the pomp of the long-gone Habsburg Empire
kucheryavchik: Court Andrassy ordered construction of boulevards in Budapest after visiting Paris and letting himself inspire by Hausmann's urban development plan
kucheryavchik: This chic building with a curved baroque facade houses the Museum of Hungarian Agriculture, huh?
kucheryavchik: The round one
kucheryavchik: One street away from the Parliament building, one finds such old-dated convenience stores
kucheryavchik: In the midst of Budapest, one often finds such unoccupied areas, often used as private parking lots
kucheryavchik: Convenience store in the 7th District
kucheryavchik: Street scene
kucheryavchik: Some facades in Pest really look like the war has never finished
kucheryavchik: Balconies
kucheryavchik: Street art appears in most unexpected places
kucheryavchik: Welcome to the jungle!
kucheryavchik: Bus stop for those who are in love
kucheryavchik: A man has sold hist apartment and moved out to live in this gorgeous van in a public parking space
kucheryavchik: Former urban palazzo, 7th District
kucheryavchik: Gentrification is still missing the majority of the city. Many streets apart from the main avenues look this shabby or even worse
kucheryavchik: Some more of street art