Top rated Memorial parks in Budapest X. kerület

Experience the best that Budapest X. kerület has to offer with our curated list of top-rated places. Sorted by average review scores from venues boasting over 30 reviews, these establishments promise exceptional quality and experiences to elevate your visit in the city. This list contains 9 places from Memorial park category.

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Gül Baba and Rosegarden
Shrine
Octagonal 16th-century Ottoman tomb, restored as national monument, plus surrounding grounds.
4.80 (3.5K reviews) (~9.95 km from centre)
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Reformátorok Tere
Memorial park
👍👍 Cool view point at night and day time as well. Playground is near
4.80 (1K reviews) (~3.99 km from centre)
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Fiumei Road Graveyard
Cemetery
Expansive, storied cemetery with many deciduous trees, scenic tombs & walking paths.
4.70 (462 reviews) (~5.75 km from centre)
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Shoes on the Danube Bank
Memorial
Waterside shoe sculptures memorializing those killed at the river by a fascist party during WWII.
4.60 (20.9K reviews) (~8.81 km from centre)
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Hargita tér
Memorial park
👍👍 Kellemes hely a nyugalomra vágyóknak. Hétvégén a madárcsivitelés vesz körül hétköznap a gyerek"csiripelés"...
4.60 (272 reviews) (~6.83 km from centre)
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Csaba vezér tér
Memorial park
4.50 (74 reviews) (~9.76 km from centre)
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Bem tér
Memorial park
4.40 (384 reviews) (~9.54 km from centre)
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Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park
Memorial park
Landscaped square known for its dramatic weeping-willow sculpture commemorating Hungarian Jews.
4.40 (112 reviews) (~7.41 km from centre)
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Trianon Memorial
Memorial park
🫤 Memorial showing major towns of Hungary before the treaty of Trianon was signed in 1920. After defeat in WW1 Hungary was forced to sign the treaty where they lost two thirds of their landmass. One of many monuments raised by Viktor Orbán glorifying its countries past. I cannot understand such nation...
4.40 (98 reviews) (~8.66 km from centre)
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