Stefi Apartment, Budapest - short and long term apartment rental
Self-catering Budapest accommodation close to City Park, centre and Széchenyi Bath
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Short and long term Budapest rental
We offer a nice 64 Sqm / 689 SqFt self-catering, furnished apartment for short and long term rental in Budapest 14th district, close to Budapest city centre and City Park for low budget.
The apartment is on mezzanine-floor of a Bauhaus-style building (1940).
Budapest apartment with WiFi
We recommend it for couples, families and fellows up to the 4 people. High-speed Internet access with WiFi is available. Erasmus students welcome!
Field: one-bedroom apartment
Our apartment has one bedroom with queen-size bed. The bedroom is on the garden-side and overlooks on the dining room by a traverse.
Spacious living room and dining room (in total 33 sqm) in one piece. 4 single floor mattresses (90x200 cm) are available.
You have the opportunity to place it where you want.
Our nice dining room seats 6 people.
Kitchen
Garden-side, separate and well-equipped kitchen with a dining table for 4 people.
Dishes-tableware, oven, stove, microwave, coffee maker, electric kettle, fridge, double-sink.
Bathroom, toilets, heating
Bathroom with tub, lavatory, toilet and washing machine.
Separate second toilet.
The apartment has an individual gas boiler-heating with thermostat.
Hot water made by individual electric water heater (120 L).
Bed linens, towels up to 6 people are furnished.
Disabled access information, restrictions, parking
Our accommodation is not accessible by wheelchair (there are ten steps in the staircase).
Minimal stay: 3 nights.
Non-smoking apartment, no pets allowed.
From 3+ months: individual long term rental pricing.
Parking: on the street, in free parking zone.
Area
The City Park (in Hungarian: Városliget) is only two corners away.
You can reach the park with a 6-minutes walk on the famous Stefania avenue.
Városliget is the one of the most famous places in Budapest, you can find:
the Heroes' Square,
the Museum of Fine Arts,
the exhibition hall for contemporary arts named Mucsarnok,
the Széchenyi Thermal Bath,
the Vajdahunyad Castle,
the Zoo & Botanical Garden,
the 100 years old Amusement Park of Budapest,
the Ice Rink (Mujégpálya).
The building of the Geological Institute of Hungary was designed by Ödön Lechner and built by Sándor Hauszmann.
The building was ceremonially inaugurated on May 7 1900.
The building is one of the most mature works of Lechner embodying simultaneously the national architectural style.
The globe resting on the shoulders of ancient Hungarian figures dominating the main risalit, the roof tiles with Zsolnay glaze, the façade ornaments made also of ceramics and bearing partly folksy, partly geological motives, the arrangement of the interior spaces and the lace ornaments adorning the carvings of doors and windows have been drawing thousand of visitors and enthusiastic tourists taking pictures until today.
More about the history of the building
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Addresse: Stefania ut 14, 1143 Budapest
Public transportation
BKV (Budapest Transport Company)
You can reach Budapest downtown easily night and day in 15 minutes by the nearby public transportation facilities:
tram #1, #1A, bus #5, #7, #7E, #173, #173E, trolley #72 and #75 and nights services.
You can also reach the metro station M2 at Stadionok by walk in 15 minutes on the famous Stefania út.
BKV tickets and passes
MÁV (Hungarian Railway Company)
Our accommodation is 5 min. away from Zugló vasútállomás (Zuglo Railway Station).
Since 2007 passengers can easily reach Ferihegy Terminal 1 from this Railway Station, within 17 minutes.
There are about 60 trains on weekdays and 45 at weekends between the airport and the city center.
Arriving travellers can buy their tickets at Tourinform at Terminal 1 from 09.00 to 22.00 or after the opening hours in the train.
Travellers who would like to get to 2A or 2B terminals should travel by bus 200E.
MÁV-schedule
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