near Petőfi híd

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.

Holocaust Memorial Center

Budapest. Holocaust Memorial Center

The museum is dedicated to the history of Holocaust in Hungary, massacre of Hungarian Jews and Roma, and its exhibits include documentary footage, photos and objects from the Holocaust period with very powerful audio, video and light background.

IX. Páva utca 39

Vince Books

Budapest. Vince Books

Book shop offering wide selection of travel guides, books on art, design, architecture, Hungarian culture and history in Hungarian, English, German and other languages, including books by Taschen.

IX. Komor Marcell utca 1 (in the hall of Palace of Arts)

Tel: 555 3380

Open:
Mon 14:00-18:00
Tue-Sun 10:00-20:00

Razáruház

Budapest. Antique. Razáruház

Junk shop selling antiques and knick-knacks where you can find your gem for a very reasonable price, since the shop is located off the tourist paths.

IX. Dandár utca 29

Tel: 216 1379
Open:
Mon-Fri 10:00-18:00

Iguana

Budapest Iguana

Iguana is a great second-hand and old collections store where you can find unique, one of a kind bags, glasses, jackets, trousers, shoes, hats, jewelry and accessories. 60s, 70s, Indian, African, Oriental: it is all there. You can spend hours there just browsing or looking for your special gem.

XI. Tompa utca 1

Open:
Mon-Fri 10:00-18:00
Sat 10:00-14:00

Jedermann

Budapest. Jedermann

Having changed its owners and the name from Eckermann to Jedermann, this cafe by the Goethe Institute still remains a hub for many German speaking expats who come here to read newspapers and magazines, have a lunch or a cup of coffee. The food is inexpensive, the cafe is quiet enough in the daytime to work with your laptop and crowded enough in the evening to have a drink with your friends.

IX. Ráday utca 58

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

Buda Fitness

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

IX. Bercsényi u., 12
Tel: 209 8177

Ludwig Museum

Budapest. Ludwig Museum

LUMU, museum of contemporary art in the state-of-the-art building with permanent collection and variety of temporary exhibitions. There is also a shop offering decent selections of books on art, design, architecture.

IX. Komor Marcell utca 1