Budapest District XI, Administrative district in Buda, Hungary
Budapest District XI spreads across the western bank of the Danube and includes neighborhoods like Albertfalva, Gazdagrét, and Gellérthegy, each with distinct character. The area combines residential blocks with shops, restaurants, and park spaces.
The district took its current form in 1934 when Budapest reorganized its administrative divisions. This restructuring came after the merger of three separate cities into Budapest in 1873.
The Bartók Béla Boulevard acts as a social hub where galleries, music venues, and cafes bring together locals and visitors. The street draws people who appreciate art and live performances as part of their everyday experience.
The district connects to central Budapest through metro line 4, trams 47 and 49, and various bus routes. Getting around on public transport makes it easy to reach different parts and move to other areas.
The district is home to the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, a major university with students and researchers from around the world. This institution shapes the intellectual character of the area.
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