Füge Udvar

Erzsébetváros & the Jewish Quarter


This enormous ruin pub has a large covered courtyard with a large (and eponymous) füge (fig) tree in the centre. There are lots of side rooms with music and/or games (billiards, pinball, table football) and great street art to lose yourself in. Here you’ll also find the MindQuest escape game.


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Nearby Erzsébetváros & the Jewish Quarter attractions

2. Orthodox Synagogue

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3. Holocaust Tree of Life Memorial

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4. Great Synagogue

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