In an initiative backed by urban activists VALYO and local environmentalists Maradjanak Fák (‘Keep the Trees’), Római-part, a section of the Danube embankment in Óbuda, will have a permanent free beach in 2021.
On International Danube Day this June, families, couples and dog owners were able to relax in the river when the Római-part became a temporary beach. Since, then, the local council has been working on a proposal to make the arrangement more permanent in 2021. The section concerned is a defined area close to where Rozsgonyi Piroska utca meets the shore, close to popular outdoor bars and eateries.
More concrete details, and a projection on the future of the area, are currently being worked out, with announcements due by the end of November.