Inner City (Hungarian: [[Belváros (disambiguation)|Belváros]]; German: [[Inner city|Innenstadt]]) the central part of Budapest. It is more or less equivalent with the historic old town of Pest.
The Inner City is situated on the east bank of the river Danube. Until 1949 it was the 4th district of the town. Since then it has largely comprised the 5th district and the 6th district. The border of the city from the east follows the line of the old city walls, which is the Small Boulevard; its sections are Hungarian: Károly körút (Charles Boulevard), Hungarian: Múzeum körút (Museum Boulevard) and Hungarian: Vámház körút (Vámház Boulevard). The border from the west is the river Danube itself.
A colloquial definition of inner city (or city centre, both with lower case letters) also exists according to which the city centre of Budapest, in a broader sense, is bordered by the Grand Boulevard on Pest side of the city. In Buda (if it is also included), it is bordered by the continuation of Grand Boulevard by Margit körút (Margaret Boulevard), Krisztina körút (Christina Boulevard), Budaörsi út (Budaörsi Street) and Bocskai út (Bocskai Street). So the wider area comprises the whole 5th district and some parts of the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and the 13th districts on the Pest side, while also certain parts of the 1st., 2nd, 11th, and the 12th. districts on the Buda side.
Belvárosi plábániatemplom is the oldest church of the town.
Egyetemi templom is a church next to ELTE university.
Evangelical Church on Deák Square is an old Lutheran church on Deák Ferenc tér.
Pilvax kávézó is a café with historical significance.
Váci Street is the town's main shopping street full of shops, banks and also some travel agencies. Many tourists start sightseeing there.
The Parliament building is the largest one in Hungary and serves as the center of the Hungarian lawmaking.
Szabadság Square is in the center of the town surrounded by monuments and historic buildings.
Hungarian State Opera House is one of the most precious historic buildings of the town hosting the Hungarian State Opera.
The building was the host of the Hungarian ballet.
Várhegy contains the Buda Castle and a lot of historic buildings around it.
The three Budapest Metro lines converge at Ferenc Deák Square where the Blue and Red lines meet the Millennium Underground Railway (yellow). There are several bus, tram and trolleybus lines in this area.
See also: Belváros (disambiguation).