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The Boulevard Apartment in Budapest


Country: Hungary
City (english): Budapest
Address: Falk Miksa utca 28
Zip/Postal Code: 1055
Neighborhood: Belvaros /Historical center
Total number of beds: 3
Bedroom(s): 2
Bathroom(s): 2
Living Room(s): 1
Maximum occupancy: 6
Attractions Nearby: Parliament, Margaret Island, Margaret Bridge, Chain Bridge, River Danube, Danube Corso, WestEnd City Center Shopping and Entertainment Center

Our lowest rate: 25 EUR

High season rate: 30 EUR

Peak season rate: 35 EUR

Prices are provided for illustrative purposes only and are meant for double occupancy per person. Actual prices are calculated in the reservation window depending on the season and occupancy.

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Description: This charming contemporary 2bedroom, 2 bathroom Boulevard Apartment in the center of Budapest is located on the first floor of a late-19th century building. Each bedroom features queen beds and its own bathroom. The unit's floor plan includes a spacious living room equipped with a convertible sofa bed as well as cable TV. Free WiFi is also available. The kitchen is fully equipped for home cooking, complete with a dishwasher and all the necessary cookware. The adjacent table and chairs provide for a proper dining area.
Our apartment is equipped with all the usual household appliances, and comfortable contemporary furnishings which give our holiday rental a rather cozy, relaxed feel. Guests will feel right at home with all the modern amenities, yet still reside in a building rich with the historic energy of this grand city.
Please Note: There is a 2 night minimum charge on this unit.
Location: The apartment is located in the historic downtown area of Budapest, on a quiet street famous for its small antique shops. As the apartment is only a block away from the Danube, our visitors may enjoy the magnificent view of the major sights of our capital at any time. The Parliament and Margaret Island are only a two-minute walk away as is the entertainment district of Pest with all the local clubs, bars, restaurants and hot spots you may want to visit during your stay.
Parking info: There is a secure parking house 250 meters from the apartment.
Sights nearby:
The Boulevard
An approximately 4 km long boulevard was built at the turn of the century and runs right by the Western Railway Station and Nyugati Square (which is a social hot spot of the city). The detailed architecture of the railway station was a product of the Eiffel Company.

Margaret Island
The massive park in the heart of the capital is a popular place for both locals and visitors to enjoy all kinds of sports. Whether you want to go for a jog along the Danube or take a dip in one of the island’s many swimming pools, this is the perfect place for you. It features many attractions, such as the “music” fountain, the romanesque Szent Mihály Chapel, the ruins of the church of the Dominican Sisters from the XIII. century, the very popular outdoor pool complex called Palatinus, or the home of the Hungarian swimming elite, the Alfred Hajós indoor and outdoor swimming pool.

The Parliament
This extraordinary building gives home to the governing parties and offices of Hungary. It was built to commemorate the millennium of the Hungarian Conquest in 896 and after an epic 22 years of construction, the compelling building was completed in 1904. It is home to the Hungarian Holy Crown – the only crown used throughout our history – and the coronation jewels, which are a must-see if you are a history buff.
Besides the Parliament, other buildings that may be of interest on Kossuth Square are the Museum of Ethnography and the former Palace of Justice.

Szabadsag ter (Liberty Square)
After a one-minute walk south from Kossuth Square, you can stroll along or sip a cup of coffee in Liberty Square and enjoy the sight of the great architecture of the former Stock Exchange Palace, currently the building of the Hungarian television network. Keep walking on Hold street and you will find yourself looking at one of Budapest’s most ornate and unique roofs of ceramic tiles on the top of the Postal Savings Bank.

Szent Istvan ter
Not far from Szabadsag ter stands St Stephen's Basilica. It is the tallest and largest church in the city and one of the most visited sight in Budapest. There is a lot to admire about this church and it is unique in many ways. Not only the interior is rich in artwork but it exhibits the most important relic of Christian Hungarian statehood, King Stephen's mummified right hand, which is kept in the Chapel of the "Holy Right Hand" (Szent Jobb-kapolna) located behind the sanctuary. Make sure you don’t miss this magnificent monument.

Roosevelt ter
The next stop of your visit might be the square on the Pest side of the Chain Bridge (the oldest bridge in the city) which contains the spectacular Gresham Palace, a masterpiece of Hungarian secession style. This building of the former Gresham Insurance Company has been turned into a luxury hotel. On the north side of the square stands the main building of the Academy of Sciences, designed by the Berlin architect Friedrich August Stühler.

Vorosmarty ter - Vigado
Head towards Elisabeth Bridge along the Danube promenade and you are now walking on a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can admire the compelling vista of the Buda hills on the other side of the river with the Buda Castle and Matthias Church, and the line of five-star hotels on the Pest side. The Vigadó is a unique venue for entertainment with all kinds of concerts and performances and is a great example of Hungarian Romanticism. Right behind the Vigadó is the busy Vörösmarty square with the famous Café Gerbeaud and a station of the oldest underground subway on the European mainland – built in 1896. The square is also the starting point of Vaci street, the main shopping street with lots of luxury shops.
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Description: This charming contemporary 2bedroom, 2 bathroom Boulevard Apartment in the center of Budapest is located on the first floor of a late-19th century building. Each bedroom features queen beds and its own bathroom. The unit's floor plan includes a spacious living room equipped with a convertible sofa bed as well as cable TV. Free WiFi is also available. The kitchen is fully equipped for home cooking, complete with a dishwasher and all the necessary cookware. The adjacent table and chairs provide for a proper dining area.
Our apartment is equipped with all the usual household appliances, and comfortable contemporary furnishings which give our holiday rental a rather cozy, relaxed feel. Guests will feel right at home with all the modern amenities, yet still reside in a building rich with the historic energy of this grand city.
Please Note: There is a 2 night minimum charge on this unit.
Location: The apartment is located in the historic downtown area of Budapest, on a quiet street famous for its small antique shops. As the apartment is only a block away from the Danube, our visitors may enjoy the magnificent view of the major sights of our capital at any time. The Parliament and Margaret Island are only a two-minute walk away as is the entertainment district of Pest with all the local clubs, bars, restaurants and hot spots you may want to visit during your stay.
Parking info: There is a secure parking house 250 meters from the apartment.
Sights nearby:
The Boulevard
An approximately 4 km long boulevard was built at the turn of the century and runs right by the Western Railway Station and Nyugati Square (which is a social hot spot of the city). The detailed architecture of the railway station was a product of the Eiffel Company.

Margaret Island
The massive park in the heart of the capital is a popular place for both locals and visitors to enjoy all kinds of sports. Whether you want to go for a jog along the Danube or take a dip in one of the island’s many swimming pools, this is the perfect place for you. It features many attractions, such as the “music” fountain, the romanesque Szent Mihály Chapel, the ruins of the church of the Dominican Sisters from the XIII. century, the very popular outdoor pool complex called Palatinus, or the home of the Hungarian swimming elite, the Alfred Hajós indoor and outdoor swimming pool.

The Parliament
This extraordinary building gives home to the governing parties and offices of Hungary. It was built to commemorate the millennium of the Hungarian Conquest in 896 and after an epic 22 years of construction, the compelling building was completed in 1904. It is home to the Hungarian Holy Crown – the only crown used throughout our history – and the coronation jewels, which are a must-see if you are a history buff.
Besides the Parliament, other buildings that may be of interest on Kossuth Square are the Museum of Ethnography and the former Palace of Justice.

Szabadsag ter (Liberty Square)
After a one-minute walk south from Kossuth Square, you can stroll along or sip a cup of coffee in Liberty Square and enjoy the sight of the great architecture of the former Stock Exchange Palace, currently the building of the Hungarian television network. Keep walking on Hold street and you will find yourself looking at one of Budapest’s most ornate and unique roofs of ceramic tiles on the top of the Postal Savings Bank.

Szent Istvan ter
Not far from Szabadsag ter stands St Stephen's Basilica. It is the tallest and largest church in the city and one of the most visited sight in Budapest. There is a lot to admire about this church and it is unique in many ways. Not only the interior is rich in artwork but it exhibits the most important relic of Christian Hungarian statehood, King Stephen's mummified right hand, which is kept in the Chapel of the "Holy Right Hand" (Szent Jobb-kapolna) located behind the sanctuary. Make sure you don’t miss this magnificent monument.

Roosevelt ter
The next stop of your visit might be the square on the Pest side of the Chain Bridge (the oldest bridge in the city) which contains the spectacular Gresham Palace, a masterpiece of Hungarian secession style. This building of the former Gresham Insurance Company has been turned into a luxury hotel. On the north side of the square stands the main building of the Academy of Sciences, designed by the Berlin architect Friedrich August Stühler.

Vorosmarty ter - Vigado
Head towards Elisabeth Bridge along the Danube promenade and you are now walking on a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can admire the compelling vista of the Buda hills on the other side of the river with the Buda Castle and Matthias Church, and the line of five-star hotels on the Pest side. The Vigadó is a unique venue for entertainment with all kinds of concerts and performances and is a great example of Hungarian Romanticism. Right behind the Vigadó is the busy Vörösmarty square with the famous Café Gerbeaud and a station of the oldest underground subway on the European mainland – built in 1896. The square is also the starting point of Vaci street, the main shopping street with lots of luxury shops.
How to get there: DRIVING DIRECTIONS FROM THE AIRPORT:


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Check-in Options: Assisted Check-in
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