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  2. Váci Street - Wikipedia

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    Váci utca is one of the main shopping streets in Budapest. Among the retailers located here are: Zara, H&M, Mango, ESPRIT, Douglas AG, Swarovski, Hugo Boss, Lacoste and Nike. The street opens to Vörösmarty Square. The street is known for clip joints. Some of these pretend to be strip clubs, but others present themselves as ordinary bars.

  3. Semmelweis Museum of Medical History - Wikipedia

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    There were shops and pubs on the ground floor, among them the most famous clockmaker's shop in Budapest which was established by Victor Hoser and carried on by his son. [9] The shop operated here from 1880 until 1935 when it relocated to nearby Attila körút. Another longstanding business was Mór Fried's shoemaker's shop.

  4. List of films shot in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Two employees of a Budapest shop clash with each other, neither knowing that the other is the unmet lover they have been corresponding with. MacGyver Season 1 Episode 3, "The Thief of Budapest" (1985) - In this episode Budapest looks like a mixture of a city in Turkey and one in Italy.

  5. Ferenciek tere - Wikipedia

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    Ferenciek tere (English: Square of the Franciscans) is a square and junction in Budapest. In addition to being the site of a station on the M3 (North-South) line of the Budapest Metro, it is an important public transport junction for the BKV bus line number 7, which connects Pest and southern Buda. The place is right in the middle of the city.

  6. List of companies based in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major corporations headquartered or operates in Budapest, Hungary. The table is arranged alphabetically by company, but can also be sorted by industry. Seat of CIB Bank, the former Inter-Europe bank at Budapest Liberty Square. The logo of Prezi is one of the most well-known brand of Budapest's start-ups.

  7. Andrássy út - Wikipedia

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    In September 2011, Secretary of State for Culture Géza Szőcs officially announced plans to build a new structure along Andrássy út close to City Park and near the existing Budapest Museum of Fine Arts and Budapest Art Hall (Műcsarnok). This building would house the collections of the current Hungarian National Gallery. [3]

  8. List of districts in Budapest - Wikipedia

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    Budapest: 1,759,407 525.13 3350.4 Arrangement of districts. ... XVII, XVIII, XIX and XX (mostly external city parts), almost regularly in a semicircle, going ...

  9. Budapest - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Budapest is reflected by Budapest's size and variety. Most Hungarian cultural movements first emerged in the city. Budapest is an important center for music, film, theatre, dance and visual art. Artists have been drawn into the city by opportunity, as the city government funds the arts with adequate financial resources.