Andrássy Avenue, a grand thoroughfare in Budapest, draws parallels to Paris’ Champs-Élysées and Madrid’s Gran Vía. Lined with art nouveau buildings, the avenue is a hub of upscale boutiques and chic eateries. The State Opera House, a prominent landmark, stands as a majestic reminder of the city’s rich cultural heritage. Today, visitors can stroll along the elegant boulevard, admiring the intricate facades and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere, making it a quintessential part of any Budapest experience.
Andrássy Avenue (Andrássy Út)
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