
Rózsadomb (Rose Hill) is the most notable part in this district. The rich live here in their exclusive villas. Spectacular views and clean air attracted Budapest's most influential to this area. The oldest part of the district is northern Víziváros. Yoi find the northernmost Islamic holy place in Europe, the Tomb of Gül Baba near the Buda foot of Margaret Bridge, in Gül Baba Street. District II is a bit out of the city centre, though Moszkva tér, a major public transport hub is also here. The M1 metro line has a station at Moszkva tér, the terminals of trams No 4 and 6 are also on the square. You can approach the hills by buses and trams departing from Moszkva tér. From the terminal of tram No 56 departs the Children's Railway that takes you up to Széchenyi Hill, where you can enjoy one of the best panoramas of Budapest. Several tourist routes run thrugh the hills. If you love great architecture take a walk on Rose Hill.


