Hungary boulevard
Hungária körgyűrű is the longest and busiest boulevard, also the widest city street in Budapest, Hungary. It is 13 km long and has 6–10 traffic lanes with a rapid tram line on the median of the boulevard. It consists of three parts: Róbert Károly körút, Hungária körút and Könyves Kálmán körút.
Location
It starts by the Pester side of Árpád Bridge and crosses Váci út, Lehel út, M3 motorway, Thököly út, Kerepesi út, Kőbányai út, Üllői út, Gyáli út and Soroksári út. Róbert Károly körút part lies in Angyalföld, Hungária körút in Zugló, Kőbánya and Józsefváros, Könyves Kálmán körút in Kőbánya, Józsefváros and Ferencváros.History
The construction started in 1980, the first part was completed in 1984 with the new Árpád Bridge. To make way for the urban highway, the majority of the small houses on the planned route were demolished. The last section was finished in 2000, Rákóczi Bridge was built in 1995. Nowadays the boulevard doesn't have a uniform facade: there are socialist block of flats and modern high-rise office buildings along Hungária körgyűrű.Notable points
- Dagály Bath
- Europe Tower
- Duna Tower
- Árpád Bridge Bus Station – Árpád híd (Budapest Metro)
- Attila József Theatre
- National Police HQ - Metropolitan Police HQ - Pest County Police HQ
- Hungarian State Treasury
- National Pension Insurance
- National Health Insurance
- State Medical Center - Central Hospital of the Hungarian Defence Force
- Post Insurer HQ
- Nyírő Gyula Hospital
- City Park
- Groupama Guarantee Insurer HQ
- State Institution of Blind people
- László Papp Budapest Sports Arena
- Puskás Ferenc Stadium
- Stadion Bus Terminal – Puskás Ferenc Stadion (Budapest Metro)
- Zrínyi Miklós National Defence University
- Hidegkuti Nándor Stadium
- MÁV - Northern Workshop
- Ganz Works
- People's Park
- Hungarian State Railways HQ
- Népliget Bus Terminal – Népliget (Budapest Metro)
- Groupama Arena
- Szent László Hospital
- Ferencváros Railway Station
- Lurdy-ház
- Millennium City Center
- Palace of Arts
- Hungarian National Theater