This Budapest street is one of the world’s 20 most beautiful

An international travel magazine, Condé Nast Traveller, has ranked a Budapest street among the world’s 20 most beautiful. They evaluated several cities globally, from Paris to Kyoto and Bruges to Buenos Aires. Congratulations, Budapest!

French, Spanish and Swiss streets at the top

According to Lelépő, a Hungarian travel news outlet, Condé Nast Traveller compiled a list of the world’s 71 most beautiful streets. Various characteristics were praised in their selection process. Some streets were chosen for their unique pavements or colourful houses, while others stood out due to their ambitious architectural designs. Certain streets captivated travellers with their charming lines of trees.

French, Spanish and Swiss streets topped the list. The gold medal was awarded to Colmar’s colourful main street in the city’s historic old town. The small bridges and boats nearby imbue the alley with romance.

Colmar France Budapest street
COLMAR, FRANCE: Colorful canal of Colmar with flowers in the foreground. Source: depositphotos.com

Brunngasse in Brienz, Switzerland, claimed second place. Setenil de las Bodegas, a small Spanish town between Sevilla and Málaga, was awarded bronze. The town’s white houses are built into the rock, attracting thousands of tourists each year.

Setenil Spain Budapest street
Setenil, Spain – Street with dwellings built into rock overhangs. Setenil de las Bodegas, Cadiz, Spain. Restaurant of sunny caves. Source: depositphotos.com

A unique street: Tehran’s Tohid

Among the most beautiful streets is Tehran’s Tohid (or Towheed) Tunnel, which is somewhat of an outsider. It is the third-longest urban tunnel in the Middle East.

Tehran Budapest street
Tehran’s Towheed Street. Source: depositphotos.com

Budapest street is the 13th most beautiful

Budapest’s Zrínyi Street in the 5th district connects Saint Stephen’s Cathedral with Széchenyi István Square, where the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the iconic Chain Bridge are located. Created during the Reform Era (1825-1848), its original name was Alster Gasse, or Magpie Street, reflecting the German heritage of Pest’s original inhabitants.

Budapest street world's most beautiful
Source: depositphotos.com

Between 1849 and 1860, it was named after Julius von Haynau, an Austrian Habsburg general who executed the 13 martyrs of Arad along with hundreds of other officers and soldiers from the Hungarian War of Independence (1848-1849).

In 2007, Zrínyi Street became a pedestrian zone. It is home to several historic buildings, including Saint Stephen’s Basilica. You can read our article about this iconic symbol of Budapest HERE. According to Condé Nast Traveller, Zrínyi Street is the 13th most beautiful street in the world.

Read also:

  • Buda Castle in Top 10 of Europe’s most beautiful castles – Read more HERE
  • Two Hungarian cities ranked among the TOP10 most beautiful along the Danube – Details in THIS article

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