Gellért Hill is a notable landmark in Budapest, Hungary, and it is of significant historical, cultural, and geographical importance. It is situated on the Buda side of Budapest and offers stunning panoramic views of the city, the river, and the Pest side. The hill is approximately 235 meters (771 feet) high, making it one of the highest points in Budapest. It is named after Saint Gerard (Gellért), a missionary who was martyred by pagans in 1046 by being thrown from the hill into the Danube. There is a lot to explore here; like for example, at the top of the hill is the Citadella, a fortress built by the Habsburgs in 1851 after the suppression of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. We hid penguin stone number ten at the top, but the waddle will reward you with a stunning view.  Look for a green bush on the way up and it is hidden somewhere there. 

Last known location – 47.4864756N, 19.0494758E


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