Budapest Map Art
The Danube River splits Budapest into two distinct halves—Buda's hills rise steeply on the west bank, while Pest's flat grid extends eastward. Margaret Island sits in the river between them, connected by bridges that form the city's primary crossing points. The Buda side shows irregular streets climbing toward Castle Hill, while Pest's network follows a more rigid pattern radiating from Deák Ferenc Square.
47.4979° N, 19.0402° E
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Boston School Spirit 1
Red base with dark red primary roads and light grey accents. A palette for Boston college sports fans and campus prints.

Snow Globe
Pale ice base with snow globe navy roads. A palette for collector's shelves and childhood memories.

Rainbow Crayon
Sky blue base with rainbow orange roads. A palette for kindergarten walls and crayon boxes.

Boston School Spirit 3
Cream base with red primary roads and black accents. A palette for Boston college sports home prints and campus walls.

Boston School Spirit 2
Black base with red primary roads and white accents. A palette for Boston college sports fans and campus prints.

Boston School Spirit 1
Red base with black primary roads and white accents. A palette for Boston college sports fans and campus prints.

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