Liszt Ferenc tér in Budapest's 6th district has undergone a stunning transformation. The renovation features new pavement, plant beds, and street furniture, with trees, shrubs, and flowers now brightening up the area. Although the freshly planted bulbs and grass are still being carefully monitored, it's already a fantastic spot to visit and enjoy the revitalised space.

Liszt Ferenc tér has had a major makeover, making it more open and safer. The area between the World Heritage site Andrássy út and Paulay Ede utca has been redesigned with local input, covering nearly 1,400 square metres. Along with a fresh new surface, the square now boasts a drinking fountain, expanded greenery with an automated irrigation system, and 37 new pieces of street furniture. It's definitely worth a visit!

The newly planted grass and plant beds are being carefully monitored to ensure they thrive. Dogs are not allowed in the plant beds, as noted on Terézváros's Facebook page. The Ady Endre statue, created by Géza Csorba, has also received an update: it is now surrounded by a perennial bed, and the limestone paving has been renovated. The transformation of Liszt Ferenc tér was designed by Lépték-Terv Landscape Architecture Studio.

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