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100 properties feature pools

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13,090 of Budapest vacation rentals include wifi access

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4.7 Average rating
Budapest stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

Nearby attractions
Budapest’s top spots, include Buda Castle, Hungarian Parliament Building, and Dohány Street Synagogue
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Presidential Suite-Incredible View and Design
Luxury in the heart of Budapest, equipped with well known designer furniture and first class interior material. This 150 m² stunning apartment with an amazing view of the Budapest Eye is a masterpiese of interior design. The apartment is one step away from delicious Restaurants, Bars, and Budapester Night Life. The Apartment is fully restorated and upgraded in a most modern way and equipped with a 86'' TV and Sonos 7,1 Sourround System, allows a very simple connectivity to Tablets and Phones.

Top Floor Penthouse with incredible City Panorama
BUDAPESTING's Parliament View Penthouse is a loft style apartment, located just opposite the House of Parliament on the Buda side of the River Danube, in the very heart of Buda, the elegant yet vibrant and central neighbourhood of Víziváros. Between the classical buildings of Batthyány square & modern Széna square. The apartment has discreet access within the building & thanks to it's brand new stylish interior, offers 5* luxury to its guests. Indulge in this experience, come & try it yourself.

(A)BEST Panorama w/ Amazing Roof Terrace by Danube
●AMAZING Private Roof Terrace(16sqm)with Sunbeds and Dining set ●BEAUTIFUL Panoramic View (Partially of the Parliament and Danube) ●BRIGHT, cozy apartment on the historical BUDA side ●BETWEEN Buda Castle & Danube Riverside ●VERY well-located with excellent transportation options ●DIRECT AIRPORT BUS(100E) stop:10 mins✈ ●DANUBE Riverside:2 mins ●ELEVATOR ●HIGHSpeed WiFi ●AIR Conditioner ●En-suite Bathroom ●FULLY-Equipped kitchen ●SAFE&TRADITIONAL Building in a classical district ●AIRPORT TRANSFER

your BASE-ment Inn Arts & Garden
A cozy little apartment tucked away in central Buda which is of course on the Buda side of Budapest when you divide it in two. Buda has the the old while Pest the new as far as history goes - and the calm of Buda is a contrast to the busy Pest side. So if you want a taste of living like a local and only a minute or so from the old town, come and join your new little flat facing a secret little garden which will become one of the secrets you will discover on your holliday to Buda and Pest.

Fashionable Loft in the Heart of Budapest
Have you ever dreamed about an artist's extravagant studio? Feel the vibe and try a famous Hungarian painter Lajos Vajda's renewed studio loft, facing the city biggest park Városliget. Park for free in our underground garage and cook in our kitchen with striking wood cabinets and exposed brick. A factory-chic chandelier hangs above a modern dining table while a living area basks in natural light from industrial windows. Beautifully designed in 100 -years-old house, near to Heroes square.

Art Deco Luxury in The Absolute Center
Another gem in our highly popular Architecture Series, again in the Art Deco style, is located in a palatial building in the absolute center. As always, not just aesthetics was in focus, but also the ultimate comfort for up to four people. Two separate bedrooms and two bathrooms with a living area in the locus of the apartment. Many high-end features (including a drier, a rarity in Budapest). Despite the busy location, the apartment is also quiet, ensuring a good night's sleep.

Facing the Synagogue, premium home
The whole place was renovated and designed with special care, having you, the guests in mind primarily. Anywhere you go, it is within reach: sights, restaurants, shopping, public transport. A calm hide-away place in the middle of a lively neighborhood. The best combination, isn’t it? The safety of our guests has always been a priority, but the pandemic urged us to upgrade our cleaning and disinfection protocol. The flat has an absolutely stunning view facing the Synagogue.

🇭🇺Danube Panoramic Balcony-Haussmann style flat****
When you can lounge with a glass of wine or sip from a cup of hot coffee on a spacious flat while admiring a dream-like view of the Hungarian Parliament & Danube river, then, why not? This historical flat is located in the heart of the city (metro-tram, restaurants cafes, and supermarkets all a stone's throw away). It's THE perfect base for friends, families, and couples visiting iconic Budapest. Many fell in love with this rare and authentic space, and we hope you will too!

Designer Duplex with 3 Bedrooms and Terraces
This designer duplex epitomizes urban elegance in the heart of the city. Boasting three spacious bedrooms, this stunning two-floor apartment is thoughtfully designed to combine luxury and comfort. Featuring two terraces, it offers ample outdoor space to relax and enjoy the vibrant city views. Perfectly situated in the bustling city center, this chic duplex provides both convenience and sophistication, making it an ideal urban retreat.

Andrew's Place Budapest "Zoli"
This uniquely designed apartment has been fully renovated with a modern feel in a turn of the century house. The apartment is on the 2nd floor with an elevator. Located in one of the most fashionable areas of Budapest with city’s best bars, pubs, restaurants, museums, galleries, designer clothing boutiques, shops and historical architecture at your doorstep.
v1bvdapest Iconic Views•100m² Pure Budapest Charm
Wake up to one of Europe’s most iconic views — the Hungarian Parliament, right outside your window. This 100 sqm design apartment blends elegance and comfort in the heart of Budapest. Cafés, museums, the Danube and all public transport are just steps away. Ideal for couples, families and remote workers seeking a peaceful retreat with unforgettable views.

Beautiful flat with Parliament view
The flat is a brand new, modern, beautifully furnished apartment looking over the river Danube and the Parliament. It is located on the Buda side of Budapest within easy reach of all the famous tourist sites, nice bars and restaurants. The flat, accessible with a lift, is on the 7th floor of the building providing amazing views over Pest.
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When is the best time to visit Budapest?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Budapest?
Budapest has a mix of historic and lively neighborhoods to explore as a visitor. The Jewish Quarter features creative cafes and nightlife, the Castle District brings old-world charm, and the area around Andrássy Avenue is known for its grand architecture.
What are the best things to do in Budapest with kids?
Families frequently explore Budapest Zoo, splash around at Széchenyi Thermal Bath’s playful pools, and discover interactive exhibits at the Palace of Wonders. Local parks and boat rides on the Danube are also popular choices.
What are some of the best things to do in Budapest?
Explore the historic Buda Castle, walk the Chain Bridge, and unwind at Széchenyi Thermal Bath. Markets, galleries, and ruin pubs provide a blend of local traditions and contemporary culture.
How is the weather in Budapest?
Budapest has cold winters with temperatures around 30–40°F (-1–5°C), while summers are warm, reaching around 64–84°F (18–29°C). Rain is moderate year-round; spring and fall can feel mild and pleasant for exploring.
What are the best places to visit in Budapest?
The Parliament Building draws visitors with its iconic design, Fisherman's Bastion frames scenic views, and Heroes' Square shares stories of Hungarian history. Stroll along the Danube Promenade for riverside sights.
What are some hiking trails in Budapest?
Budapest has urban forest paths in Normafa, scenic walks in Gellért Hill, and trails within Margaret Island’s parkland. The Buda Hills area features marked routes through wooded landscapes.
What are some family activities we can do in Budapest?
Families often enjoy exploring City Park with its playgrounds and boating, interactive exhibits at Palace of Wonders, and animal encounters at Budapest Zoo. The Children's Railway provides a distinct local experience.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Budapest?
Visitors frequently plan a trip to the medieval town of Szentendre, discover royal history in Visegrád, or explore art and cafes in Esztergom. The Danube Bend region is known for its scenic towns and hiking.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Budapest?
Many vacation rentals in Budapest welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods like Terézváros, Újlipótváros, and around Margaret Island. Parks and green spaces make it easy for travelers to explore with pets.
What are some local tips for visiting Budapest?
Try using public transport to navigate both sides of the city, carry cash for smaller markets, and sample both classic and street food specialties. Locals often relax in thermal baths, so packing swimwear is useful.
What is Budapest known for?
Budapest is known for its grand architecture, historic thermal baths, ruin pubs, and vibrant riverside promenades. The city’s café culture and deep-rooted arts scene shape everyday life.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Budapest?
Visitors often seek out quiet courtyards in the Jewish Quarter, quirky art hubs like Műcsarnok, and the underground labyrinths under Buda Castle. The Lake in City Park is a peaceful spot for unwinding.
What are the best foods to try in Budapest?
Budapest has hearty stews like goulash, savory lángos, and sweet chimney cakes, which are frequently suggested by locals. Market stalls display paprika-flavored dishes and fresh pastries.
What should I bring for a trip to Budapest?
Pack comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets, layers for changeable weather, and swimwear for thermal baths. A rain jacket is useful, especially in spring or fall.
What is the nightlife in Budapest like?
Budapest's nightlife is lively, with ruin pubs in the Jewish Quarter, live music venues, and riverside bars creating an energetic scene. District VII is frequently suggested for creative spaces and late-night eats.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Budapest?
Budapest has music and arts festivals in summer, citywide celebrations on Labor Day weekend, and winter markets that fill the main squares. The Spring Festival draws art lovers from across the region.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Budapest?
Budapest has family friendly vacation rentals in neighborhoods like Erzsébetváros, Angyalföld, and close to City Park. Many listings feature amenities for children and easy access to local green spaces.
When is the best time to visit Budapest?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for milder weather and vibrant city life. Summer has more outdoor events and festivals, while winter can be festive with holiday markets and lights.
All about Budapest
One of the largest cities in Europe, Hungary’s capital sprawls over more than 7,500 square kilometres in the centre of the continent, with human settlement dating from the Stone Age. Budapest’s architecture blends Roman, neo-Gothic, Renaissance, and Ottoman influences in an impressive display straddling the River Danube, with Buda’s hilly old town to the west, Pest’s lively newer town to the east, and the narrow streets and Roman ruins of Óbuda to the northwest.
Visitors are drawn to Budapest’s famous hot springs, flea markets, and buzzing nightlife, from its network of ruin bars — quirky semiderelict hangouts, where Hungary’s sweet tokaj wine is particularly well regarded — to fine-dining restaurants. Grand coffee houses with glossy mahogany panelling and chandeliers line the leafy boulevards, and art galleries are complemented by a constellation of murals in the Jewish District, including an homage to a popular cube-shaped puzzle invented in Hungary.
What are the top things to do in Budapest?
Margaret Island
Nestled in the middle of the Danube, Margaret Island is a former royal hunting reserve that’s been transformed into a public park. You can walk around the 90-hectare site or take a ride on scooters, bikes, or golf carts. Relax in the tranquil Japanese garden or on the beach, soak in the Turkish thermal baths, and explore the ruins of a historic Franciscan monastery.
Rudas Bath
Constructed in the 16th century during the time of Ottoman occupation, Rudas Bath still has its original 10-metre Turkish bath, which sits under a dome supported by eight pillars. A modern spa and Turkish-Hungarian restaurant were added in 2014, and there’s also a pool on the rooftop terrace with panoramic views of Budapest.
The Great Synagogue
One of the world’s largest synagogues, the Great Synagogue was built in 1859 with Romantic and Moorish architectural elements. Its Holocaust Tree of Life Memorial, sculpted to resemble a weeping willow, is a sobering reminder of the tragedy in Hungary. The site also contains the Hungarian Jewish Museum and Archives, home to centuries’ worth of artifacts from Jewish life in Europe, including books, manuscripts, ritualistic silver, and a 3rd-century engraved headstone from Roman Pannonia.
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- Hungarian Parliament Building
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- Dohány Street Synagogue
- Saint Stephen's Basilica
- National Theatre
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- Hungarian State Opera House
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