In my previous post I gave you 30 photo examples to prove that it is really easy to fell in love with Budapest. That post showed 30 photos on Buda. This is the Pest edition. I hope you will enjoy it.
Second part: Pest side
See my related post: Downtown Budapest
See my related post: Jewish Quarter
See my related post about what to eat in Budapest!
See my related post: Budapest Baths
See my related post here: Vajdahunyad Castle
See my related post here: Basilica
See my related post here: Andrássy Avenue
See my related post here: Downtown Budapest
Click for more: Danube promenade
See my related post: Jewish Quarter
See my related post: Danube promenade
See my related post here: Parliament
Check out some of the other murals, too.
Check out this post: Courtyards and passageways in Budapest
See my related post: Andrássy Avenue
See my related post here: Budapest Downtown
I hope these photos convinced you that Pest is a magnificent part of Budapest.
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