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Budapest Bistro
Budapest Bistro
3 Vécsey utca, 1054

0.79km

Located close to the Hungarian parliament in Budapest's V district Budapest Bistro is a popular bistro particularly...Read more

5th District (Belváros-Lipótváros) Vécsey utca Budapest Eating Hungarian Restaurants

Első Pesti Rétesház
Első Pesti Rétesház
22 Október 6. utca, 1051

0.81km

The speciality at Első Pesti Rétesház is for Hungarian speakers of course strudel as given away by the name.Read more

Eating Budapest 5th District (Belváros-Lipótváros) Október 6 utca Restaurants Hungarian Restaurants

Börze Restaurant
Börze Restaurant
23 Nádor utca, 1051

0.86km

Börze is one of the V district of Budapest's hidden gems. It is classic, classy, and above all the food is great. It...Read more

Eating Budapest 5th District (Belváros-Lipótváros) Nádor utca Restaurants Hungarian Restaurants

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Blue Plaques in London

John Wesley Black Plaque - The probable site, where, on May 24, 1738 John Wesley "felt his heart strangely warmed". This experience of grace was the beginning of Methodism.
Henry Sylvester Williams Green Plaque - Henry Sylvester Williams  1867-1911  Anti-slavery and  civil rights campaigner  first  black councillor  in Westminster  elected 1906 for Church Street Ward
John Bray And Charles Wesley Blue Plaque - Adjoining this site stood the house of John Bray, scene of Charles Wesley's evangelical conversion May 21st 1738
Josef Dallos Green Plaque - Josef Dallos 1905-1979 Hungarian born British ophthalmologist invented living eye impression technique 1930. First contact lens only practice here 1937-1964
Elisabeth Welch Blue Plaque - Elisabeth Welch 1904-2003 singer lived here in Flat 1
Maiden Lane Bridge Bronze Plaque - Maiden Lane Bridge  First built in 1819 to carry Maiden Lane across the Regent's Canal, it was widened and rebuilt in 1852 and 1923.  In 1998 it was rebuilt to confirm to European Community legislation on minimum loading.  Parts of the original fabric have been reused in deference to the site's history.

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