sétányokon
Sétányokon is a Hungarian word that translates to "on the promenades" in English. The term refers to the pedestrian streets or boulevards found in many Hungarian cities, particularly in Budapest. These sétányokon are designed for leisurely walking and often feature a mix of historical and modern architecture, cafes, restaurants, and shops. They are popular among locals and tourists alike for their scenic beauty and the opportunity to enjoy the city's cultural and culinary offerings. The most famous sétányokon in Budapest is the Andrássy Avenue, which stretches from the Hungarian Parliament Building to the Danube River and is lined with elegant buildings, cafes, and shops. Other notable promenades include the Városliget Promenade, which runs along the edge of the City Park, and the Széchenyi Promenade, which follows the Danube River. These sétányokon are not only important for their recreational value but also for their role in shaping the urban landscape and cultural identity of Hungarian cities.