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This high-angle overhead image depicts the exterior of the Mercure Budapest City Center hotel in Budapest, Hungary, and its immediate surroundings.

The scene is dominated by two multi-story buildings connected by an elevated pedestrian bridge. The building on the left features a light brown/pinkish facade with numerous vertical, elongated bay windows framed in a light blue-green hue, reflecting the sky and adjacent structures. The building on the right, also with a light brown/pinkish facade, presents a more conventional pattern of rectangular windows, several of which include small balconies with black wrought-iron railings. Distinctive angular glass and solid panel structures are visible at the base of this building.

The pedestrian bridge, positioned centrally, is constructed with a translucent glass roof and sides, forming a covered walkway between the two buildings. Along its upper surface, white planters contain small green shrubs, interspersed with square green panels. Large purple letters spelling "Mercure" are affixed to the side of the bridge structure, facing the street. An arched support structure is visible beneath the bridge on the right.

At street level, a dark asphalt road runs horizontally, bordered by a light grey paver sidewalk. A dark grey or black minivan is parked on the street, adjacent to the sidewalk, with a parking sign visible on its dashboard. Several black bollards line the edge of the sidewalk. A decorative dark grey lamppost with multiple light fixtures casts a long shadow on the right side of the sidewalk. Towards the right, a set of concrete stairs with metal railings descends, leading to a lower level or underpass, with graffiti visible on the adjacent wall. A green waste bin is positioned near the stairs. The area is brightly lit by direct sunlight, casting pronounced shadows. No individuals are clearly visible.
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Jun 6, 2026

Budapest, Hungary

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This high-angle overhead image depicts the exterior of the Mercure Budapest City Center hotel in Budapest, Hungary, and its immediate surroundings. The scene is dominated by two multi-story buildings connected by an elevated pedestrian bridge. The building on the left features a light brown/pinkish facade with numerous vertical, elongated bay windows framed in a light blue-green hue, reflecting the sky and adjacent structures. The building on the right, also with a light brown/pinkish facade, presents a more conventional pattern of rectangular windows, several of which include small balconies with black wrought-iron railings. Distinctive angular glass and solid panel structures are visible at the base of this building. The pedestrian bridge, positioned centrally, is constructed with a translucent glass roof and sides, forming a covered walkway between the two buildings. Along its upper surface, white planters contain small green shrubs, interspersed with square green panels. Large purple letters spelling "Mercure" are affixed to the side of the bridge structure, facing the street. An arched support structure is visible beneath the bridge on the right. At street level, a dark asphalt road runs horizontally, bordered by a light grey paver sidewalk. A dark grey or black minivan is parked on the street, adjacent to the sidewalk, with a parking sign visible on its dashboard. Several black bollards line the edge of the sidewalk. A decorative dark grey lamppost with multiple light fixtures casts a long shadow on the right side of the sidewalk. Towards the right, a set of concrete stairs with metal railings descends, leading to a lower level or underpass, with graffiti visible on the adjacent wall. A green waste bin is positioned near the stairs. The area is brightly lit by direct sunlight, casting pronounced shadows. No individuals are clearly visible.

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