There are a lot of cultural institutions in the city, the most famous are the Hungarian National Museum, Museum of Fine Arts and Hungarian National Gallery, located in the Buda Castle. Latter, together with the Buda Castle Quarter is a Unesco World Heritage Site, including as well the Banks of the Danube and Andrássy Avenue on the Pest side. All these sites can be accessed easily from the center, districts V, VI, and VII of Budapest, and you can find choices for serviced apartments monthly or longer time rentals also in these parts of Budapest.
A unique contemporary part of Budapest is the ruin bars in district VII, near the center, visited by tourists and foreign students. These pre-war houses in the old Jewish quarter of Budapest include several bars, restaurants, popular street food places and nightclubs. So if you are looking for temporary (and cheap) furnished apartments because of your job or your studies in Budapest for one month or few months rental take a walk in the ruin bar area of the capital and discover its fresh vibe. Also, here, during the weekends you may visit the Gozsdu Courtyard which hosts the flea market and which is one of the most popular locations of the party district.
Short term and temporary furnished apartment rentals in Budapest - what it can offer to you?
Month to month lease apartments in Budapest are available in outer, green districts of the capital as well. One of these areas is located at the end of Andrássy Avenue, near the Heroes’ Square, which is one of the major squares in Budapest with the famous Millenium Monument. You may reach this part of the city, for example by the Millennium Underground Railway which is the second-oldest metro line in the world, built from 1894 to 1896.
During your short stay in serviced apartments in Budapest, you may also visit another famous green area of the city, the Margaret island, a tranquil green island within the city. You may have long walks on pedestrian promenades, visit the musical fountain and also it is one of the most popular places for jogging with an approximately 5km long track running all around the island.
Are serviced apartments and houses for short stay rent in Budapest suitable for relaxing?
While you are renting a serviced and furnished apartment in Budapest it is good to know that the capital also has a reputation as a city of spas. There are several thermal springs throughout the town. Few of the most popular baths include Király Baths, construction of which dates back to 1565, to the Turkish period. In Rudas Bath, you can enjoy an outdoor jacuzzi that overlooks the city thanks to its central location. The Gellért Baths were built in 1918 and the Art Nouveau style bath includes colorful mosaics and an outdoor wave pool. The Széchenyi Baths are one of the largest baths in Europe and it is on the Pest side of the city. The bath was built in the modern Renaissance style with the indoor baths dating back to 1913 and the outdoor pools to 1927.
Why month to month lease apartments in Budapest?
In case your one month rental of a furnished (not only one-bedroom) flat in Budapest is during the summer, especially in August, you may visit the Sziget Festival which is one of the largest outdoor music festivals in Europe. Also, during the summer, you may visit the Hungarian Grand Prix in Formula One, which is held at the Hungaroring just outside the city. If your short stay in Budapest in a serviced apartment is during May, you may visit gastronomy festivals like The Budapest Wine Festival and Budapest Pálinka Festival.
Why should I get the accommodation for longer stay in Budapest, ie. 6 to 12-month rental?
If you rent a furnished (cheap) flats in Budapest for mid-term (compared with short term rentals that are up to 14 days long) don’t miss such unique sites like the Parliament building, which is the third-largest such building in the world, the Nyugati Railway Station which was built by the Eiffel Company of Paris in 1877, the Széchenyi Chain Bridge, the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Hungary, opened in 1849. Also, visit the Great Market Hall or Central Market Hall, which is the largest and oldest indoor market in the capital and which is located at the end of the most famous shopping street, Váci utca.