Budapest, the Hungarian capital known as the “Little Paris of Eastern Europe,” has a street that rivals the Champs-Elysees, Andrássy út. Built in 1872, Andras Street is the most iconic boulevard in Budapest, Hungary, linking Erzsébet tér with the city park Városliget.
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Budapest, the Hungarian capital known as the “Little Paris of Eastern Europe,” has a street that rivals the Champs-Elysees, Andrássy út. Built in 1872, Andras Street is the most iconic boulevard in Budapest, Hungary, linking Erzsébet tér with the city park Városliget.
Andras is a boulevard in Budapest, Hungary, built in 1872 and completed on 20 August 1876, named after Prime Minister Gyula Andrássy, who supported the construction of the street in 1885. It connects Elizabeth Square with the city park, and on both sides of the road are beautiful neo-Renaissance-style palaces and houses.
Andras is located in the heart of Budapest, the Chain Bridge is the starting point of this street, two gangs of shops and restaurants, the Hungarian National Opera is on this street, and Hungary's oldest subway line is also underground.
I went to Andras Street again, I found cos, I finally didn't have to go to zara to buy clothes, there were stupid pigeons everywhere, cute! As I stood on Andras Street in Budapest, Hungary, I was surprised to see that the large streets could run two or thirty carriages side by side, the old buildings built by boulders on both sides of the road, the luxury coffee houses, and the first line of Budapest's ancient subway Road. Budapest, the most beautiful city on the Danube, has nowhere but the precipitation of history, and is everywhere romantic.
Andras Street, a famous street, here can meet all the needs of you want to shop, whether it is buying, buying, or window shopping shopping, from dawn to dark, all the way to go shopping, really want to put this city all the way into my mind. Budapest by the Danube River, the ubiquitous romance, the beauty is suffocating, living in such an environment will become beautiful!
Dras is one of the examples of Budapest architecture. From 1871 to 1885, historic residential buildings were built on both sides of this boulevard, along with the Hungarian National Opera, the Museum of Terror, many squares and the Heroes' Square, on both sides of the boulevard. The Heroes Square is surrounded by art halls and art museums. The Millennium Monument in the center of the square is surrounded by 14 statues of the Hungarian kings. Andras Street has been listed as a World Heritage Site since 2002. Under the street is the first line of the Budapest subway, the second in Europe after London.