Budapest Apartment

Stunning 1 Bedroom Flat - Central Budapest Budapest Vacation Rental by Owner Listing 175281

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Location: Budapest, Hungary, Europe (City Centre)

Accommodations:  Apartment, 1 Bedroom + Convertible bed(s), 1 Bath (Sleeps 2-4)

The Fountain Square View apartment has two rooms, one a large double bedroom and the other with a sofa bed so able to accommodate two singles or two couples.

65 square meter, large luxury bathroom and all modern conveniences kitchen.

Located in the heart of the 8th district on Mikszáth Kálman tér, beside the National Museum, Ráday utca and a comfortable walk to all major city centre attractions.

Check out the recently opened New York Coffee House just beside Blaha ujza tér (only 2 tramstops away. Trams at the end of Krúdy utca). So good that when opened the owner threw the key in the Danube declaring it should never be closed! A major place for all Hungarian novelists, poets and artists in 19-20th century Hungary who would write their works or wait for inspiration there.

Check out the Chinese market (5 stops by bus 9 from Baross utca) for souvenirs. If you want a late dinner pay a visit to Stex (end of Krúdy u. turn right, on the corner of Baross u.) where you can enjoy a meal until 3am, play pool or have a quiet drink. They also do very nice breakfasts from 7am.

Great views over the square, a thriving, young bohemian area you will not be disappointed.

For families, there are 3 enclosed, dog-free playgrounds in the vicinity, which are places to relax even for those without children, thanks to the pretty gardens and fountains. Playgrounds close at sunset. The National Museum runs a program for children on Saturdays where they can learn about different historical eras

For those travelling by car, bear in mind that parking tickets must be purchased (up to 2 hours at a time) on weekdays between 8am and 6pm. Parking is free in Budapest on the weekends. There is a parking house situated above the petrol station at Kálvin tér, only a two-minute walking distance away.

The apartments can be reached by tram, underground, and bus. The night bus services run nearby as well, so even if you stay out till the morning, it will never be a problem getting back by public transport.

All modern conveniences, full kitchen facilities, iron, kettle, toaster, TV, fully serviced apartment with luxurious supplies of bedding, towels etc.

Vacation Rental Features

  • Amenities
    • Washer
    • Linens Provided
    • Elevator
  • Beds
    • Queen Bed
    • Convertible Bed
    • Crib
  • Entertainment
    • Cable/Satellite TV
    • DVD
    • CD Player
  • Kitchen
    • Full Kitchen
    • Cooking Utensils Provided
    • Refrigerator
    • Ice Maker
  • Communications
    • WiFi (Wireless Internet)
  • Suitability
    • Pet Friendly
    • Smoking Not Allowed
  • Activities (on site and nearby)
    • Shopping
    • Sightseeing
    • Restaurants
    • Fitness Center/Gym
    • Health/Beauty Spa
    • Antiquing
    • Cinemas/Movie Theaters
    • Live Theatre
    • Museums

 

Rate Details (In Euros)

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| Persons |     Rate    |
| 1 | €50/night |
| 2 | €60/night |
| 3 | €70/night |
| 4 | €80/night |

*Children under 4 years stay for free.
*Discounts for bookings over 10 days.

Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.

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  • Visa

Dates available: Year Round

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Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #175281

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