Búsuló Juhász (Citadella)

Hungary

About

Foreigners coming to visit Hungary gave the name of „Gibraltar of the Danube" to St. Gerardus Hill. The hill mounting from the very heart of Budapest and declared as protected area in 2000 is a 135 m high dolomite mass. Its Easter part – facing the Danube – is steep and rocky, while the Western part descends gently towards Kelenföld-plain and German-valley. From Búsuló Juhasz restaurant and its terraces visitors can enjoy the unforgettable panoramic view of Buda side and if the sky is clear the zigzag features of Sas-hill and the semicircular ring of Buda hills can also be admired.

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