With many Citybase serviced apartments throughout the city of Budapest, there are plenty to choose from for your holiday. With many apartments suitable for family trips or large groups too, you can all spend a wonderful holiday together in one comfortable residence.
Budapest is a beautiful city full of exciting culture and history to explore, not to mention how stunning the buildings are. From the Opera house to the many Museums, there is much to explore when visiting the welcoming city of Budapest. For some little tips and tricks for fully enjoying the city, keep on reading.
With many outstanding properties to pick from, you will be spoilt for choice when searching through our beautiful apartments. With many different styles and choices, there is an apartment for everyone. With our company’s high expectations of the properties, we only recommend properties that we think highly of ourselves.
With many years in the industry, our dedicated team are more than qualified to supply you with the best accommodation possible. Accompanying our fantastic team is an array of amazing reviews to solidify our dedication to customers and the relationship we have with them. With fantastic apartments and a brilliant team, you can rest assured you’re in safe hands.
A serviced apartment is many things but most of all a serviced apartment is the perfect cross between your home and a hotel. With many benefits to a serviced apartment they are certainly a great choice for staying abroad or having a staycation.
Some of the main benefits a serviced apartment offers:
Széchenyi Thermal Bath
Known as the largest medicinal bath in Europe, the water is supplied by two thermal springs. With temperatures ranging from 74-77 degrees, the bath is warm all year round, so no matter when you go you can always attend the baths. The Széchenyi bath is open every single day of the year and you can even attend their gym, sauna or relax by the pool…depending on the weather.
Buda Castle
Home to Hungarian kings throughout time, Buda Castle was first built in 1265 it was then reconstructed to what it is today between 1749 and 1769. Take a guided tour around the castle and enjoy the magnificent view of the whole city.
Fisherman’s Bastion
Built during the 19th Century, the Fisherman’s Bastion towers were even built to provide the best view of all of Budapest. Although never used as an actual fortification, the building still remains the prefect space to view the entire city.
Walking
As one of the best options for getting around the city, walking is a great way to see and explore hidden parts of the place that you wouldn’t necessarily see on public transport. With most of the city being flat, with the odd uphill incline, it is possible to walk the entire city, however many do recommend public transport for the hills!
Public transport
From metros to bus, there are plenty of public transport options to choose from around the city. The subway has 4 lines that take you around the city. From M1 to M4, they are easy to understand and are straight forward enough to use when travelling in Budapest for the first time.
The majority of locals tend to use the buses to commute as these are one of the most frequent transports and most cost effective. With over two hundred routes around the city, the buses are the best option when heading to secluded places that might not appear on the metro.
Transport into the city
With flights coming into Budapest airport from everywhere across the world, flights are easy to use when coming from abroad. The express bus from the airport is your best option when getting to the city. For less than 3 Euros and an hour bus journey, you’ll be in the city centre in no time. This is also the most popular option.
With many Citybase serviced apartments throughout the city of Budapest, there are plenty to choose from for your holiday. With many apartments suitable for family trips or large groups too, you can all spend a wonderful holiday together in one comfortable residence.
Budapest is a beautiful city full of exciting culture and history to explore, not to mention how stunning the buildings are. From the Opera house to the many Museums, there is much to explore when visiting the welcoming city of Budapest. For some little tips and tricks for fully enjoying the city, keep on reading.
With many outstanding properties to pick from, you will be spoilt for choice when searching through our beautiful apartments. With many different styles and choices, there is an apartment for everyone. With our company’s high expectations of the properties, we only recommend properties that we think highly of ourselves.
With many years in the industry, our dedicated team are more than qualified to supply you with the best accommodation possible. Accompanying our fantastic team is an array of amazing reviews to solidify our dedication to customers and the relationship we have with them. With fantastic apartments and a brilliant team, you can rest assured you’re in safe hands.
A serviced apartment is many things but most of all a serviced apartment is the perfect cross between your home and a hotel. With many benefits to a serviced apartment they are certainly a great choice for staying abroad or having a staycation.
Some of the main benefits a serviced apartment offers:
Széchenyi Thermal Bath
Known as the largest medicinal bath in Europe, the water is supplied by two thermal springs. With temperatures ranging from 74-77 degrees, the bath is warm all year round, so no matter when you go you can always attend the baths. The Széchenyi bath is open every single day of the year and you can even attend their gym, sauna or relax by the pool…depending on the weather.
Buda Castle
Home to Hungarian kings throughout time, Buda Castle was first built in 1265 it was then reconstructed to what it is today between 1749 and 1769. Take a guided tour around the castle and enjoy the magnificent view of the whole city.
Fisherman’s Bastion
Built during the 19th Century, the Fisherman’s Bastion towers were even built to provide the best view of all of Budapest. Although never used as an actual fortification, the building still remains the prefect space to view the entire city.
Walking
As one of the best options for getting around the city, walking is a great way to see and explore hidden parts of the place that you wouldn’t necessarily see on public transport. With most of the city being flat, with the odd uphill incline, it is possible to walk the entire city, however many do recommend public transport for the hills!
Public transport
From metros to bus, there are plenty of public transport options to choose from around the city. The subway has 4 lines that take you around the city. From M1 to M4, they are easy to understand and are straight forward enough to use when travelling in Budapest for the first time.
The majority of locals tend to use the buses to commute as these are one of the most frequent transports and most cost effective. With over two hundred routes around the city, the buses are the best option when heading to secluded places that might not appear on the metro.
Transport into the city
With flights coming into Budapest airport from everywhere across the world, flights are easy to use when coming from abroad. The express bus from the airport is your best option when getting to the city. For less than 3 Euros and an hour bus journey, you’ll be in the city centre in no time. This is also the most popular option.
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