Located not far from Hűvösvölgy, Hárs Hill (Hárs-hegy) is an amazing excursion spot with two separate parts. You can take a round trip in the area that will cover 2.7 kilometers. If you aren’t up for such a long hike, you should skip Nagy-Hárs Hill (Nagy-Hárs-hegy) and head straight to Kis-Hárs Hill (Kis-Hárs Hill), a hill topped by the work of architect Imre Makovecz. Shaped liked a spiral, this iron and wood structure looks unstable at first glance, but the view from its top is so amazing that once you’re there you’ll hardly want to leave. Up from a height of 368 meters, you can clearly see the northern side of Buda, downtown Budapest, Várhegy, and the Citadel as well. There are many open-air grills and benches around the area.
How to get there: Get there on foot from Hűvösvölgy or take the Children's Railway. We recommend walking which doesn’t take more than 30 minutes.