Budapest’s Jane Haining Embankment Set to Open for Pedestrians
The Jane Haining Embankment, a popular riverside stretch along the Danube, is set to open exclusively for pedestrians from July 26th to August 15th. The embankment, located between Eötvös Square and Irányi Street near the Elizabeth Bridge, will be closed to vehicular traffic, allowing visitors to enjoy a car-free environment.
During this period, the embankment will host a variety of activities and events for the public to enjoy. Visitors can participate in yoga sessions, organize barbecues, and gather with friends while taking in the stunning panoramic views of Budapest. The Viadukt Bar will also be open, offering a perfect spot for a relaxing evening by the river.
In addition to the temporary pedestrianization, the Jane Haining Embankment is undergoing a green transformation. By August, the area will feature newly planted trees, shading elements, planter boxes, sun loungers, a drinking fountain, and bicycle racks, enhancing the overall experience for visitors.
The opening of the embankment to pedestrians is part of Budapest’s ongoing efforts to create more livable and sustainable urban spaces. By prioritizing pedestrians and micro-mobility options, the city aims to reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality along the riverfront.
Visitors are encouraged to make the most of this unique opportunity to experience the Jane Haining Embankment without the noise and pollution of cars. Whether you choose to walk, cycle, or use other micro-mobility devices, this car-free period promises to be a delightful experience for all.
Don’t miss out on the chance to enjoy the most beautiful sunsets of the year, engage in riverside conversations, and make unforgettable memories along the Danube. The Jane Haining Embankment awaits your presence from July 26th to August 15th.
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