How to Get to the Vaci Promenade in Budapest

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The Vaci Promenade is a popular tourist destination in Budapest that should be a must-see for anyone new to the area. Learn more about the sights and sounds of Budapest in this free video series.

By: Csaba Tamas

Source: Expert Village

Length: 1:19

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"My name is Csaba Tamas and I'm a travel guide. I work for Yellow Zebra and on behalf of Expert Village we're having this tour around the city of Budapest today in Hungary. The Vaci Street a really famous pedestrian street of the capitol is also five minutes walk away from the Jckai Square that is the center of the city where you can reach nearly everything on the Pest side. Vaci Street is running parallel with the river, with the river Danube and there are so many shopping opportunities, eating and drinking places. That is the pedestrian area that's the walking street in a beautiful art nouveau architectural style, with opportunities to walk close to the river and get into other public transportation lines. The Train number two for example is one of the best lines in the whole capitol because it runs along the river side of the Pest. So from the Elizabeth Bridge, the wide suspension bridge connecting Buda and Pest, you can get on the tram number two and go until the Parliament building which is our next site that we're going to visit."

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