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Gül Baba and Rosegarden

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Judit
March 22, 2017
Turkish shrine monument, oriental feeling
Balázs
September 1, 2016
one of my favourite "hidden treasure" in Budapest: if you are ready to walk-off the tourist paths, this place is a unique one, definately not very well known. It was built as the tomb of a medieval turkish military-spiritual leader, who was called (by his turkish soldiers) the "Father of Roses" (Gül Baba in Turkish) because of his rose plantations. The hill, where he lived and which counted as an isolated place in the medievals it the richest district of Buda, and many people, even locals do not know that the district (Rosehill) was named after Gül Baba. A place for silence, meditation, tranquility and magnificent views!
one of my favourite "hidden treasure" in Budapest: if you are ready to walk-off the tourist paths, this place is a unique one, definately not very well known. It was built as the tomb of a medieval turkish military-spiritual leader, who was called (by his turkish soldiers) the "Father of Roses" (Gül…
Rickard
July 27, 2016
Tomb of Gül Baba with maybe the nicest streets leading up to it. Good view with awesome atmosphere of the II. district's hills.
Csaba
August 13, 2015
Considered as one of the best parks of Budapest. Spending some time in park is not only recommended to couples, but to all, who wish to escape the noise of the city for a bit.
Botond
May 21, 2015
Off the beaten track. A secret tip.

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14 Mecset u.
Budapest