Vacation rentals in Budapest

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Popular amenities for Budapest vacation rentals

Stay near Budapest's top sights

Hungarian Parliament Building1,905 locals recommend
Szimpla Kert1,582 locals recommend
Castle District478 locals recommend
Dohány Street Synagogue1,302 locals recommend
Hungaroring25 locals recommend
Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden679 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Budapest

Guest favourite

Apartment in Budapest

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 200 reviews

Edit's FabFlat at the Budapest Eye

Jan. 10 – 17

$124 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Condo in Belváros

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

The Ultimate Luxury Loft in the ❤️ of Budapest

Nov. 17 – 24

$267 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Apartment in Terézváros

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 343 reviews

Bluebeard's Castle - Opera House, City Center

Jan. 10 – 17

$142 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Loft in Terézváros

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 366 reviews

Designer's Loft in a Period Building Near the Opera House

Jan. 7 – 14

$177 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Condo in Budapest

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Pearl Apartment,free garage, city center,swimming

Sep. 13 – 20

$148 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Apartment in Erzsébetváros

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 339 reviews

Andrew's Place Budapest “Réka”

Sep. 22 – 29

$187 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Apartment in Budapest

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Rooftop Apt. in the Jewelry Box | Parliament view

Feb. 18 – 25

$316 CAD per night
Guest favourite

Condo in Erzsébetváros

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Modern design in a charismatic building

Nov. 2 – 9

$118 CAD per night

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Budapest

  • Total rentals

    13K properties

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    5.8K properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Rentals with a pool

    120 properties have a pool

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    2.2K properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    4.4K properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    881K reviews

Your guide to Budapest

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.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Budapest

Spring is pleasant in Budapest, with two of the city’s best food, beer, and wine events — Rosalia Festival, celebrating rose and sparkling wine, and OTP Bank Gourmet Festival, showcasing Hungarian cuisine — in May. The best time to book a vacation rental in Budapest is between April and September, when temperatures in Hungary tend to be warm and the skies are clear. Autumn brings cooler temperatures, but this is a great time to visit for events like the Jewish Cultural Festival and the Budapest Wine Festival, which both take place in September. Winters are chilly and the city is quiet. This is when visitors come to soak up the festive glow during the city’s Christmas markets.


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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