Budapest District XVIII, Administrative district in southeastern Budapest, Hungary.
District XVIII is a residential area in southeastern Budapest with apartment buildings, shopping streets, and parks that shape daily life for residents. The area features a mix of older and newer buildings, with local shops and green spaces defining the district's character.
The area emerged from the merger of two formerly independent settlements during Budapest's expansion in the 20th century. That urban development connected these communities into a modern district that has continued to grow since.
The Sándor Petőfi Statue serves as a central gathering point for residents, representing the district's connection to Hungarian literature and national identity.
The district is well served by bus lines that run regularly to central Budapest, making daily commutes easier. Ferenc Liszt Airport sits at its northern edge, which simplifies arrivals by car or shuttle.
The population distribution shows 61,400 adults between 18-64 years, with 576 residents over 90 years old according to the 2022 census data.
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