Andrássy út 47
Explore the Heritage of Andrássy út 47
Discover the Endre Ady Statue in Budapest's Liszt Ferenc Square, a cultural gem celebrating Hungary's literary heritage amidst vibrant surroundings.
Nestled in the vibrant Liszt Ferenc Square, the Endre Ady statue stands as a poignant tribute to one of Hungary's most celebrated poets. This captivating sculpture, surrounded by bustling cafes and shops, invites tourists to pause and reflect on the legacy of Ady, while enjoying the lively atmosphere of Budapest's artistic heart.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from the center of Jászság, take Route 31 towards Budapest. Continue on this road for about 50 kilometers. Once you reach the outskirts of Budapest, follow signs for the city center. As you approach, merge onto Andrássy Avenue (Andrássy út). The Endre Ady statue is located at Liszt Ferenc tér, just off Andrássy út. There is limited parking available around Liszt Ferenc tér, so you may need to find a nearby parking garage.
Public Transportation
From Jászság, take a local bus to the nearest train station, which is Jászapáti. From Jászapáti, board a train heading towards Budapest. Once you arrive at the Budapest Keleti train station, transfer to the M1 metro line (yellow line) towards Vörösmarty tér. Get off at the 'Vörösmarty tér' station. From there, it's a short walk to Liszt Ferenc tér, where the Endre Ady statue is located. Be sure to check the train and metro schedules for any fare costs and the frequency of service.
Use Endre Ady statue as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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