Gellért Hill

The panoramic Gellért Hill (Gellért-hegy), a 235-meter slab of dolomite that descends precipitously down to the Danube, is another of Budapest's most remarkable sights. Several of the city's most famous medicinal springs arise along the hill's geological fault line, supplying the Gellért Spa and Rudas Baths, which have drawn visitors from all over the world since the 13th century. The Rudas Baths are one of only a few buildings left over from the Turkish occupation, and they are one of the few authentic Turkish bathhouses still in use in the world, dating back to the 1600s.


The Gellért Monument, located on the hill's northeast slope, is a homage to Hungary's beloved famous saint, a Benedictine monk who died in 1046 and for whom the hill is named. It is perched high above a man-made waterfall and gives spectacular views of the city. The Austrians built the Citadel on the peak in 1851, and the Liberation Monument was erected in 1947 in remembrance of Soviet soldiers who perished fighting in WWII. Finally, if you still have energy, walk around Jubilee Park. It was built to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the October Revolution and features several gorgeous walks, lovely flowerbeds, and statues.


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Address: Gellert-hegy, Budapest, Buda, District 1, Hungary
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