STUDIO no.1. There is a little food store on the ground floor of the house, with good prices + next building fruits and vegetable stor
The BRAND NEW studio is 20 m2+ 4 m2 common foreground with washing machine& new tumble-drier. There is a similar brand new studio also 20 m2 opening from the foreground, similar furniture. In both studios there is a little bathroom with shower, lavabo, toilet, and a fully equipped american kitchen with new IKEA furniture, ceramic hob, microwawe. Fully furnished, very comfortable ikea bed 140 cm large, with bedlinen,towels etc. The room has large windows, looking to an interior courtyard ( quiet, no trafic noise).Wifi high speed. Low utility costs. We let one studio for one person.
Caution (deposit) for the studio is necessary: 1/2 of the deposit by bank transfer to the bank of the owner, the other 1/2 of the deposit at the time of arrival before moving into the studio. You get the official lease contract from the owner according to the Hungarian Law. You can register your adress in the studio.
Description of the district, "named PALACE District":
Palotanegyed, or the “Palace District,” is one of the most prestigious areas in Budapest, on the PEST side. Known for its historic bourgeois houses and charming public squares, the district offers a unique experience that feels like stepping back in time. It’s not uncommon to stumble upon film crews capturing the area’s vintage allure. The district is home to the Hungarian National Museum with its inviting garden, the imposing Szabó Ervin Library, and the cozy terraces of Mikszáth Square that beckon for a coffee break.
Most of the Palotanegyed's architecture echoes that of the Viennese Franz-Joseph era from the 1840s until World War One. However, there are also buildings in the Hungarian Secession style,
The Palace District contains important educational and cultural institutions. Between the Múzeum körút and Puskin utca is the Humanities Faculty of Budapest's Eötvös Loránd University,[16] built 1880-3 by Imre Steindl, also the architect of the Parliament building.[17] The central administration and many of the departments of the city's Semmelweis University (of medicine) you find here, as well as the Pázmány Péter Catholic University, as well as the German-language Andrássy University (it is housed in the former Festetics Pal...































































































