Gozsdu Udvar
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/BARS, BUDAPEST/ Updated : Jul 6, 2016, 09:36 IST
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Gozsdu Udvar is a courtyard passage between two important streets:Kiraly Street and Dob Street. Gozsdu Udvar within its walls contains multiple restaurants, bars and ruin pubs lined up on both sides of the passage. The central cou … Read more
Gozsdu Udvar is a courtyard passage between two important streets:Kiraly Street and Dob Street. Gozsdu Udvar within its walls contains multiple restaurants, bars and ruin pubs lined up on both sides of the passage. The central courtyard is open for all. You can buy a drink from any of the bars and hang out in the courtyard which has an open-air, festive atmosphere. Read less
Gozsdu Udvar is a courtyard passage between two important streets:Kiraly Street and Dob Street. Gozsdu Udvar within its walls contains multiple restaurants, bars and ruin pubs lined up on both sides of the passage. The central courtyard is open for all. You can buy a drink from any of the bars and hang out in the courtyard which has an open-air, festive atmosphere. One can choose from Italian, Hungarian, Jewish, Spanish or French restaurants offering a variety of dishes for all pockets. Gozsdu Udvar gets pretty crowded over weekends with trinket sellers, live music bands and party goers crowding in its courtyard. It is a perfect place to spend a few hours experimenting diverse cuisine over Hungarian beers. This is the party center of Budapest where you will find a lot of youngsters hanging out. So get into the groove and rub shoulders with locals at Gozsdu Udvar .
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