Tompa Street - Ferenc Square
The Tompa street, which is simultaneously bursting with greenery and hospitality, is relatively cult-like in a small circle, but there more than anywhere else. A part of the local community will also become an audience in the hospitality venues, even regular patrons. From those who know it, there are frequent returnees. For one of the best-located streets in Budapest, it is almost a sin not to be enthusiastic about it - It would easily hold its own anywhere. There is a smaller grove, or we could say, wilderness in the middle and with its moderate traffic, it presents a powerful challenge to many similar streets in other European cities as a quasi-pedestrian street.
On top of this, it is characterized by a very diverse, quality hospitality, and if I had to stop with shameless enthusiasm here, I could still rub my hands together in satisfaction, but it is also connected to Ferenc square, which is also a record-holder in several aspects, not just because it might be Budapest's least known square with a magnificent atmosphere.
