The spaceCompact but comfortable space for up to four people. Walking through the front door, you enter the apartment's hall from where the kitchen and dining area open. The kitchen is exceptionally well-featured and should have everything to create the most sumptuous dinner. Adjacent is the full bathroom, which uniquely has a bathtub also, along with the usual shower.
Moving inward, you enter the first bedroom, a communal and entertainment area with a large-screen HD TV and a Bluetooth speaker system. This is the area from which the lovely and unique balcony opens, with views to nicely renovated, early 20th-century buildings for a uniquely relaxing experience. A queen size, very comfy bed ensures a good nice sleep in this room. Adjacent is the smaller second bedroom which is well-appointed for a couple, and here, a double-size bed provides a good night's sleep.
Guest accessThe entire space is included in this rental. Please, make yourself at home.
Additional notesIf any problems arise, we will do our best to take action ASAP, but no one lives on-site 24/7.
Guest interactionWe are here for you, or we can be invisible during your stay. It's up to you. If needed, we are only a message away. With emergencies, you can also reach our 24/7 support line.
You will be able to self-check in upon arrival.
Neighborhood overviewThe apartment is located in a central but unique neighborhood Palace District, named after grand early 20th century buildings in the area, such as in nearby Brody Sandor Street or Pollack Mihaly Square. It's a laidback area but within walking distance to most major sights and also adjacent to the Old Jewish Districts that are not only known for Europe's largest synagogue, but currently, it is also the hippest neighborhood with the famous ruin bars but also a lot of great restaurants, clubs, and regular bars. The Palace District has plenty of unique restaurants, and Mikszath Square is home to many bohemian cafes and bars. So you can either relax in the immediate area or throw yourself in the thick of things -the decision is yours.
Some sights nearby:
National Museum - 5-minute walk
Dohany Street Synagogue - 7-minute walk
Astoria Square with the legendary Astoria Hotel - a 5-minute walk
Blaha Lujza Square with the famous New York Palace and historic New York Cafe - a 5-minute walk
Klotild Palace - 15-minute walk
Vaci walking street - 15-minute walk
St. Stephen Basilica - 15-minute walk
Opera House - 20-minute walk
Getting aroundThe area also has excellent public transportation connections. Metro line 2 has a stop at nearby Astoria Square. At the same time, the 24/7 tram line 4 and 6 that goes across central Budapest has a stop at nearby Blaha Lujza Square.