HILL OF ROSES (RÓZSADOMB)
A residential neighborhood for Budapest's bourgeoisie, with sumptuous villas overlooking the Danube.
The district owes its poetic name to the Turkish dervish Gül Baba who would have imported the culture of roses in Buda, then occupied by the Ottomans. Very posh, the district welcomes the bourgeoisie of Budapest since the 1930s. The streets surrounding the mausoleum of the dervish (see Gül Baba Türbe), slightly sloping, are lined with sumptuous villas. The Danube panoramas are to delight there. There are not for all that more rosebushes than that!
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