Andrassy Avenue connects City Park to the city center. This World Heritage Site was completed in 1885, lined with neo-Renaissance palaces and houses. To avoid crowding from public transportation, the Millennium Underground was built beneath the avenue in 1896, becoming the first subway in continental Europe. Today Andrassy Avenue is a chic area that’s great for people watching and walks. The Budapest Opera, Liszt Ferenc Square and House of Terror Museum are some of its main attractions.
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