Lipótváros (, ) is a traditional neighbourhood in the city centre of
Budapest, named after
King Leopold II. It is one of the two neighbourhoods of
District V, the other one being
Inner City (Belváros), which is the old town of
Pest. Lipótváros was established in the early 19th century, and became the political and financial centre of Hungary in the early 20th century when the
Parliament was built on
Kossuth Square. Many ministries followed in the later decades. After the 1989 change Lipótváros gradually became again the business centre of Budapest with many banks and office buildings. The neighbourhood is rich in listed historic buildings and landmarks.