Margareta Island
Margareta Island (Margitsziget), only 2.4 kilometers long and 503 meters wide, is the main recreation and recovery center in Budapest for locals.Spring thermal baths, carefully cared for, as well as the ruins of many historical buildings, also serve to attract many tourists.houses up to 20,000 batteries at a time. In the high attractions of the island are the beautiful rose garden (Rózsakert);The Union Monument, a metal sculpture by Kiss Istvan (1972), in the form of a flower;The ruins of the Dominican monastery, once at home of Princess Margareta, the daughter of King Béla IV;The 51 -meter water tower, built in 1911, with its excellent viewing platform;And a big outdoor theater. In high fun things to do here include bicycle rentals or enjoying a meal at one of the restaurants here.If you visit at night, make sure you are heading for the Music Fountain of Margareta for its lighting



