A modern apartment right in the centre of Budapest
Name of object: Bajcsy House
Hungary - Budapest - Holiday Apartment Budapest
Object number:
24643
Creation date:
25.11.2009
Type of object:
Holiday Apartment, semi-detached
Living area:
45 m2
Number of rooms:
2
Number of sleeping accommodations (sleeps):
3
Number of bathrooms:
1
Rental Price
50 Euro per person per night
Price includes following expenses
Electricity
Gas
Water
Description of object
A modern apartment of 45 sqm, right in the centre of Budapest, close to all the main monuments and also to the popular spots of the Budapest nightlife.
Confortable, bright and peaceful, it has recently been refurbished and furnished with style. The apartment is completely equipped. Ideal to be rented for a relaxing holiday. The apartment consists of a bedroom with a double bed of 140x200 cm, a complete bathroom with a large shower and a kitchen and living room with a couch of 140x200 cm. From the kitchen one can access an intimate private back yard of 11 sqm with the possibility to eat and chat away with your friends. Ideal for a couple but it can be suited for 4-5 friends.
Tourist attractions nearby:
• the Parliament
• the Hungarian State Opera House
• St. Stephen’s Basilica
• the Great Synagogue (the biggest synagogue in Europe)
• Andrassy Boulevard (part of the Unesco World Heritage)
• Vaci Street – the main pedestrian thoroughfare of the city centre
• walkways alongside the Danube
• the legendary Gerbeaud Confectionery
• Vorosmarty Square
• the Chain Bridge
Location of object
Tourist attractions nearby:
• the Parliament
• the Hungarian State Opera House
• St. Stephen’s Basilica
• the Great Synagogue (the biggest synagogue in Europe)
• Andrassy Boulevard (part of the Unesco World Heritage)
• Vaci Street – the main pedestrian thoroughfare of the city centre
• walkways alongside the Danube
• the legendary Gerbeaud Confectionery
• Vorosmarty Square
• the Chain Bridge
Town: Hungary, Budapest, Budapest
The importance of BUDAPEST to Hungary is difficult to overestimate. More than two million people live in the capital – one fifth of the population – and everything converges here: roads and rail lines; air travel (Ferihegy is the country\'s only civilian airport); industry, commerce and culture; opportunities, wealth and power. Like Paris, the city has a history of revolutions – in 1849, 1918 and 1956 – buildings, parks and avenues on a monumental scale, and a reputation for hedonism, style and parochial pride. In short, Budapest is a city worthy of comparison with other great European capitals. Find out more about Budapest