Maamerkit

Nollakilometrin kivi

18 paikallista suosittelee,

Vihjeitä paikallisilta

Dóra
September 29, 2016
The small bistro at the bottom of the funicular is the closest place when you can taste the 'langos'
Zsolt
February 20, 2014
"Via ducit omnis Roma" - Every road goes to Rome. Yeah... But this is the spot where it starts :)
Kata
June 24, 2022
Departure of the cablecar Sikló, and the Danube riverside promenades. Specially lovely walk in the way to Ybl Bazar and Casino, many fine restaurants are waiting you.
Kata
November 25, 2014
For centuries, the symbolic hub of the country's road network was at the thershold of the royal place, until it was transferred to Clark Ádám Square when the Chain Bridge was built.
Vivien
September 7, 2018
The Zero Kilometre Stone is a 3 m high limestone sculpture in Budapest, forming a zero sign, with an inscription on its pedestal reading "KM" for kilometres. This stone marks the reference point from which all road distances to Budapest are measured in the country. The reference point had initially been located at the threshold of Buda Royal Palace, but was moved to its present location by Széchenyi Chain Bridge when the crossing was completed in 1849.
The Zero Kilometre Stone is a 3 m high limestone sculpture in Budapest, forming a zero sign, with an inscription on its pedestal reading "KM" for kilometres. This stone marks the reference point from which all road distances to Budapest are measured in the country. The reference point had initially…

Ainutlaatuista tekemistä lähistöllä

Henkilökohtainen valokuvaaja Budapestissa
Juutalaiskorttelin rauniobaarit ja salaisuudet
Katukuvia Budapestin kauneimmilla kaduilla

Paikalliset asukkaat suosittelevat myös

Sijainti
Clark Ádám tér
Budapest