A large square constructed in 1896 for the millennium of the Magyar Conquest of Hungary. The square's Millennial Monument is flanked by the Fine …
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Oct 17, 2024
Not a lot to see there but the statues and history are still worth a visit. I was there on a cold day with family. It helped to have a guide on the smartphone. Full review by 2020worldtrav2020
Oct 16, 2024
Heroes Square, known as 'Hősök tere' in Hungarian, is one of the most significant squares in Budapest. It is in the northeastern part of Pest and honors the heroes and historical figures who played a… Full review by travelbloganna
Oct 13, 2024
Heroes’ Square isn’t just a monument; it’s a grand stage set for history to strut its stuff. You step into this space, and it slaps you in the face with a lineup of statues that are bigger than life.… Full review by Aidan R
Is the big wooden ‘Budapest’ statue still standing here?
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We've been to Budapest 3 or 4 times over the last few years and as recently as last September and went to Heroes Square each time. We never saw anything that looked like a "big …
We've been to Budapest 3 or 4 times over the last few years and as recently as last September and went to Heroes Square each time. We never saw anything that looked like a "big wooden statue". I don't think we would have missed or overlooked it, so it must be gone.
The square will be open - it's open air like Trafalgar Sq in London hasn't got loads to take in for a long time. More a tick off. Galleries/museums by it probably closed at that time, …
The square will be open - it's open air like Trafalgar Sq in London hasn't got loads to take in for a long time. More a tick off. Galleries/museums by it probably closed at that time, park behind will be open but not all of its attractions.