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Good appartments in the citycenter with a balcony. A little bit old TV, but the kitchen is pretty well equiped. Also there is a washingmachine in the bathroom, iron... but there is no hairdryer. A little bit hard to close the entrance door
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Me and a friend stayed here for a girls weekend back in October. We found the apartment with relative ease (the door is set back a little bit next to the sports bar) and went up to check in. The manager was great, fantastic customer...More
this apartment was difficult to find ( fyi it's on a one way street about 75m from junction on lhs immediately after underground car park). the staff are excellent parking super and it offers good value for money. the room we had was in need...More
Great location, easy to find, near the metro and easy walking distance to everything. But.. very noisy at night. Lots of revellers in the street below and the large complex was filled with hen/stag parties. Not a relaxing stay.
apartment was well equipped and very...More
Our studio was spacious and bright with a large balcony. Ignoring the old TV and small selection of programs (we didn't visit for the TV) and the noise that comes from the inner yard sometimes, this is a great place to stay in Budapest. It's...More
District VII is the very heart of Budapest and houses the city’s Jewish Quarter. Its streets are lively and colorful, its buildings narrate different histories in an assortment of architectural styles, and its cafes and bars are frequented and loved by the enthusiastic crowds. Grand and magnificent, the striking star of the district is the Great Synagogue, the largest in Europe and one of the biggest in the world. Distinctly
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Moorish in style, crowned by the twin onion shaped domes, the Synagogue is the very emblem of District VII and one of the main attractions in the capital.