Pakele i ke kūlohelohe: 5 mau paka kilokilo ma Budapest – PHOTOS
Maybe parks in Budapest are not the first thing that comes to your mind when talking about the city. The Hungarian capital is known for its rich history, stunning architecture and the many fun programmes it has to offer. However, in the rapidly moving urbanistic setting, you might want to take a step back sometimes and just relax. Looking for the perfect spot for reading your favourite book in the shades? Here are our favourite parks in Budapest!
Pāka kūlanakauhale (Városliget)
Laulua Kona, also known as Városliget, is undoubtedly one of the most popular parks in Budapest. It is one of Budapest’s largest parks and is home to several major attractions including the Vajdahunyad Castle, the Széchenyi Thermal Bath, and the Budapest Zoo. In the vicinity of the park, you can also find the Museum of Fine Arts and the Heroes’ Square, making City Park a cultural as well as a natural hub.
ʻo Normafa
Normafa is a beloved recreational spot in the Buda Hills of Budapest, ideal for both relaxation and outdoor activities. Known for its beautiful scenery, it offers hiking, jogging, picnicking, and, in winter, skiing and sledging. The area features facilities like playgrounds, picnic tables, and cafés, and is easily accessible by public transport.
Nearby attractions include the Elizabeth Lookout Tower and the Children’s Railway. Normafa also hosts various cultural and family-friendly events throughout the year, making it a vibrant and attractive destination for both locals and tourists seeking a maoli escape within the city.
Māla ʻo Károlyi
Károlyi Garden, situated in the heart of the city, is one of the oldest parks in Budapest. It offers a tranquil escape with beautifully landscaped gardens, a children’s playground, and a quaint café. The park is encircled by historic buildings, enhancing its charm and making it a popular spot for both relaxation and family outings. Additionally, it occasionally hosts cultural events and concerts, adding to its community appeal and vibrant atmosphere.
Mokupuni Margaret
This island in the middle of the Danube River serves as a peaceful retreat from the city’s hustle and bustle. It is filled with floral gardens, old trees, and features such as a musical fountain, medieval ruins, a small zoo, and a water park. The jogging track encircling the island is popular among locals and tourists alike. Start your morning right with a run on this amazing jogging track surrounded by one of the calmest parks in Budapest.
People’s Park (Népliget)
Népliget, or People’s Park, is one of the largest public parks in Budapest and serves as a vital green space in the city’s 9th district. Originally a royal hunting ground, it has evolved into a multifunctional park known for its spacious grassy areas, sports facilities, and mōʻaukala statues. Home to the Groupama Arena and a busy bus station, it is easily accessible by public transport and hosts a variety of recreational activities and cultural events.
The park also includes a planetarium, popular with families and school groups. Ongoing developments aim to enhance its recreational offerings and preserve its natural beauty, maintaining Népliget’s status as a cherished urban oasis.
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