Location: Budapest, Hungary, Europe
Accommodations: Condo, 2 Bedrooms + No additional sleeping rooms avail, 1 Bath (Sleeps 2-4)
Keywords: Condominium
This is a fully furnished, completely refurbished. American-standard luxury apartment located at the intersection of Andrassy and Terez Streets (Oktogon) in downtown Budapest.
Many of Budapest's finest attractions are within walking distance including; Hero's Square, Margaret Island, Parliament Building, Opera House, St. Steven's Basillica, and Budapest's pedestrian only shopping street (Vaci Street).
Underground metro, tram, and bus stops are all within 75 yards of entrance to building.
I have a new, smaller apartment in Budapest and would like to encourage individuals or couples looking for a smaller apartment to request information.
Vacation Rental Features
- Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Linens Provided
- Entertainment
- Cable/Satellite TV
- Kitchen
- Full Kitchen
- Cooking Utensils Provided
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Other Amenities
- Two high quality phone lines (great for e-mail or internet access), Two queen size beds, one full bathroom, VCR (plays U, S, and Eruopean VHS tapes), Clothes washer and dryer, Coffee pot, Hair dryer
- Suitability
- No Pets Allowed
- Activities
- Shopping
- Museums
- Other Activities
- Thermo baths, Casinos, Opera
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
$95/night or $525/week
Rates include Electricity, Gas, 12% VAT, & Hungary's 3% Tourist Tax.
Also includes Weekly Cleaning & Linen Changes for stays longer than one week.
Please ask about greatly reduced rates for stays of one month or longer.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Property Photos
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- Apartment Interior - Budapest, Hungary - Holiday & Vacation Rental Apartment
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- Apartment Interior - Budapest, Hungary - Holiday & Vacation Rental Apartment
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- Apartment Kitchen - Budapest, Hungary - Holiday & Vacation Rental Apartment
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