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Budapest, Nagy Diófa Street 26, 1072 Hungary
Don’t miss walking around the Jewish Quarter, a former Jewish ghetto, whose streets will make you think you’ve stumbled into another era. Despite its appearance, this is Budapest’s most up-and-coming neighborhood, and is a developing center of nightlife, shopping and dining. The city’s famous ruin bars are located here and were quite possibly the catalyst responsible for the area’s current gentrification. The area, located just behind the Great Synagogue, is evocative and teeming with a vibrancy and enthusiasm for life. While in the area, don’t miss Gozdu Court, a residential and commercial complex that is just another of Budapest’s many unique attractions. Seven buildings are connected by courtyards to form a passageway teeming with relaxed cafés and entertaining people-watching.
Written by Emma Pierce