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Budapest
Holiday Apartment BP-19-P-J
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There
is no significant difference between the apartments BP-19-P-J und
BP-19-P-M,
they
look like the same, each of them is 25
sqm (269 sq feet) in size, each of them is equipped for two
guests.
But in this apartment there is a single bed and a pull out
sofa, 200x160cm
in size, so if desired, this apartment is for up to 3 guests
on
the first elevated floor of a new apartment building (2005). - This
and the neighboring apartments
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allow together an accomodation for up to 7 guests at the same time.
Location:
200 meters away from the amphitheater in Óbuda. The Market
Hall is about 250 meters away to the
South. Many grocery stores, restaurants and small shops offer
their products there.
About 600 meters to the North is an other shopping center at
Flórián
tér Place on the western side of the
Árpád bridge. - Hungaroring is located on the M3
highway to Miskolc, it is 21 km away from here: You may reach the
formula-1-race quickly on city highway. - The way to the
Óbuda Shipyard Island, where "Sziget Fesztival", Europes
largest rock festival has been organised since 20 years - always in
august - is located 3 km away to the North. You can take the suburban
train there and go 2 stops with.
Distances:
- River
Danube: 300 meter,
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Óbuda amphitheater: 200 meter,
- Kolossy téri Market Place: 250 meter,
- Flórián tér Shopping Center: 800
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- Margareth Island: 1,2 km (1-Stop drive on suburban train and walk). |
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 Practically equipped apartment
in a new (2005 built) apartment building,
equipped with a single bed and a pull out couch, providing 160x200cm
queen size double bed for two guests.
Though the apartment is on a main
traffic road of the City, it is very quiet here, because the windows
are facing to an inner park behind the house.
Cable-TV
with satellite channels.
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Kitchen: small but fully equipped built in kitchen with
refrigerator, microwave oven, 2 cooking plates, coffee maker, toaster
etc.
Bathroom: Shower and
toilet.
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Free
parking on the street, there is also a garage in the basement
for a small fee. |
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  Public transport: bus
N° 6 may take you to Downtown Budapest at Western Railway
Station or N°
86 through the western part of Budapest to Buda Center. The
street
car N° 1 goes South to the Margareth bridge. The
suburban train may take you South to Batthyányi
tér Place, just opposit to parliament building ot North to
the small
town Szentendre on the river Danube, an important visiting worth place
about 30 km away from Budapest.
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| Price
table 2010 |
euro
/ night |
| from - till |
people |
| 1 |
2 |
3 |
child
3-14 |
| 4th
January -
30th July |
46,- |
46,- |
58,- |
8,- |
| 30th
July - 1st
August / Formula 1 |
55,- |
55,- |
69,- |
9,- |
| 1st
August - 11th
August |
46,- |
46,- |
58,- |
8,- |
| 11th
August - 16th
August / Sziget Fesztival * |
55,- |
55,- |
69,- |
9,- |
| 16th
August - 28th
December |
46,- |
46,- |
58,- |
8,- |
| 28th
December
- 4th January 2011 / New Year |
55,- |
55,- |
69,- |
9,- |
| 4th
January - Formula 1 / 2011 |
46,- |
46,- |
54,- |
8,- |
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- Minimum stay of 3 nights - guests
own child under 3 free.
* Minimum stay of 5 nights during Sziget Fesztival,
- in
case of 6 nights or longer stay, except at Formula 1, Sziget
Fesztival
& New Year,
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Long stay
arrangements on demand.
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These
prices include all taxes & supplements
(electical power, gas, heating & hydro),
bed linen, towels, room
cleaning
before and after your stay. More cleaning, changing towel & bed linen may be arranged in
Budapest.
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| Payments: 15%
for reservation & owners safety before booking, rest payment in
the apartment for
receiving the apartment
key. |
| Deposit:
100,- Euro deposit for taking precautions agains damages in the
apartment. This will be usually paid back fully, if there is no havary
untill the guests leave the apartment. This caution deposit is
nessessery, to ensure you won´t take the keys with, after
living the
apartment. |
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| your 2 steps to book an apartment &
make your journey |
| STEP 1 |
Clear
up, if the desired apartment is free for your
journey.
To do
this, send us
the inquiry. Please send as many data about your trip as
possible. We will
answer as soon as possible, definitely not later than within
24
hours. If free, we will send you the quota for reservation, that you
may also calculate on the basis of our price table. If the apartment is
not free,
we will try to send you an alternative offer, referring to your data information. Sometimes it may be useful to
know the reason of your journey. By sending you the quota, you will be asked
for a 15% down payment within a short time. This
down payment is necessary for your landlords
security. |
| STEP 2 |
You fix the reservation by making a 15% pay down money transfer.
After we recognised your reservation, we will send you the
voucher with
all the data you need to go to the apartment and receive the keys.
- By
receiving the keys, you pay the rest of your rental and 100
euro deposit, that will be given back in return for the keys, when you
finally leave the apartment. |
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do not keep personal data and never give it to third. Your personal
data will be deleted after your journey is over. |
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| Our Airport Transfer Service
may take you from
the airport lobby to your holiday apartment at a fixed price
of 24,- euro - on demand. This
is the price for up to 3
people in
one direction. If required, you will be picked up in the
airport terminal lobby. For this service we will have to
obtain information
about your flight N° and
landing time. These
informations are required, because Budapest has two different
airports
in 5 km distance of one another. The drive to your apartment in the
Center ofBudapest may take
at least 30 minutes, depending on traffic situation. |

We offer the Budapest
Card to the
official prices and may
validate it for your Budapest stay on
demand, when you arrive to the apartment. The
Budapest
Card is valid for one adult and an accompanying child (up to 14). With
this card you are permitted to use public transportation (metro,
suburban railway, bus and street car) and you also may
get reduced
prices in museums, hot spas, cerain restaurants, coffee houses
and better stores.
Prices:
6.300,-
Forint (ca. 23,- Euro) for 2
days,
7.500,-
Forint (ca. 28,- Euro) for 3 days.
The
latest currency converting rates are:
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Our
service for our guests in Budapest: Your Budapest stay maybe
more
familiar by using your time in Hungary to work with your
laptop
with our mobile modem providing internet to your
USB connection at ADSL-speed (al
least 3,6 Mbit/s - more and more 7,2
Mbit/s).
Prices:
1
week > 25,- Euro, 2 weks > 35,- Euro, 3 weeks >
35,- Euro, 1 month > 60,- Euro. |
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The neighboring area
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Óbuda
Market
Hall at the South side of the ancien amphithetre, where many grocery
stores, restaurants and small shops offer their products. About 300
metres to the North is an other shopping center at
Flórián tér Place on
the western side of the Árpád bridge.
The ancient Óbuda Town Hall at "Fő tér" Square is the
City Hall of the 3rd district of Budapest. This is
located about 700 meters to the North from this apartment. Small
shops and ancient restaurants make this sophisticated area elegant. |
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visiting worth places in
this area
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 Aquincum Museum
Address: Szentendrei
út 139 in the 3rd district
April 15–30,
October 1–31: archeological park 9 am–5 pm
May
1–September 30: archeological park 9 am–6 pm
April 15-October 31:
exhibits 10 am–6 pm / closed in Winter
Permanent
exhibition: Rome in Aquincum
One of the largest
archeological
parks in Hungary looks back on a past of more than 2.100 years. The
ruins area puts on display around one quarter of the Civil Town of
Aquincum with its most characteristic public buildings and dozens of
private houses. These building remains recall the heyday of the
provincial capital, the town-structure from AD 2nd-3rd century.
Chronoscopes installed in the park provide a glimpse into the way the
buildings of the town originally appeared. Visitors can see Roman
period objects from the territory of Budapest in the permanent and
temporary exhibitions.

The Suburban train Batthyány Square (opposi to
parliament)
towards Szentendre in the North. From this apartment you take the train
at "Timar utca" Station and get out at Aquincum Station
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Roman Military Bath Museum
Address: Flórián
tér Square 3–7, in the pedestrian subway
about 500
meters to the North from this apartment
Open: 15 Apr–1 May: Tue–Sun: 10 am –5 pm
(by prior arrangement)
1 May–30 September: Tue–Sun: 10 am–6 pm;
1–31October: Tue–Sun: 10 am–5 pm,
1 Nov–14 Apr: closed
The ruins of the roman military bath Aquincum may
be visited here,after excavatin in the late 1960s. They were discovered
in 1778
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Vasarely Museum
Address: Szentlélek
tér 6 in the 3rd district, closed to the river
Danube at Árpád bridge
about 600 meters to the
North from this apartment
Open: Tue–Sun,
10 am–7.30 pm
The museum is named
after
Hungarian-born painter Győző Vásárhelyi, who
moved to
Paris in 1930 and who as Victor Vasarely gained world fame as the
founder of the op-art movement. His pictures use sharp colours,
geometric forms and optical illusions. The exhibition material
encompassing the entire oeuvre of the artist is selected from 400 works
bequeathed to the Museum of Fine Arts.
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Hercules Villa
Address: Meggyfa utca 19–21 in the 3rd
district
only 700
meter away from this apartment
A series of mosaic floors from an urban villa built in the early 3rd
century. The villa takes its name from famous mosaics depicting the
myth of Hercules.
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Kiscell
Museum
Address: Kiscelli utca
108 in the 3rd district of Budapest
1 April-31- October:
Tue–Sun, 10 am–6 pm
1 November–31 March: 10 am–4 pm
The museum building was
constructed
for the Trinitarian order in the 18th century, while it was later
transformed into a Baroque monastry and also a hospital. Today
it
is one of the museums of Budapest in perhaps the most picturesque of
locations, surrounded by woods at the foot of the Óbuda
Hills.
Its exhibitions embrace two major areas of collections from the
Budapest History Museum: modern urban history, and the fine art
collection of the Municipal Gallery.
The ruined
church is an integral part of the museum,
that provides a stunning setting for exhibitions.
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Imre Varga Collection
Address: Laktanya
utca 7 in the 3rd district of Budapest, closed to the river Danube at
Árpád bridge
about 600 meters to the
North from this apartment
Open:
Tue–Sun: 10 am–6 pm
Paintings an sculpturs
of the artist may be seen in this Museum
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visiting worth places
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this apartment -
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 The
suburban train may take you South to Batthyányi
tér Place in the South, just opposit to the parliament
building or North to
the small
town Szentendre on the river Danube, a
culturally important visiting
worth place
about 30 km away from Budapest.
Avoided
by pest, survived only a small part of the city population the 150 year
long turkish occupation with its holocoust activity. Jewish bookkeepers
in the Hungarian Capital Buda were controlling tax collections and sent
muslim soldiers to the town, where they tought, turks could collect
more grant for their military. People who
could not,
was slaughtered in the halal way.
The population of Szentendre declined from 15.000 to less
than 2.000 until the turkish army was chased out of Hungary in
1686. This time as a straight response, the jewish bookkeepers and
their families were
slaughtered by the Austro-Hungarian army. After the Hungrians won this
war, the turks chased many serbs out
of Serbia. About
6.000 of them came to Szentendre, where population was missing
at
that time. Only their descendants were able to go back to their own
country in the 18th and 19t centuries. The remaining
serb fraction makes about 20% of the 23.000
inhabitants of Szentendre today.
The Suburban
train Batthyány Square (opposi to parliament)
towards Szentendre in the North. From this apartment you take the train
at "Timar utca" Station and get out at last station
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Szentendre is the largest settlement of the Danube Bend, located north
of Budapest on the eastern side of the Danube. The quiet town is
well-known as the city of arts and museums. The town hosts the famous Open Folklore Museum
also called Skander
and 16 other museums which present the rich arts and cultural life of
the city.
For two
months, from the end of June until the end of August, it offers
programmes in nearly every branch of art to visitors and locals alike:
classical, contemporary and light comedies, operetta, contemporary
dance as well as pantomime, including three premieres. During the
festival the streets, squares, churches and yards of the town come
alive with theatre performances, concerts, films, exhibitions, as well
as various programmes for children and events that showcase traditions.
The
programme of the Szentendre
Summer Festival is taking place at several locations, like
the courtyard of the town hall and the ArtMill amongst others usually
at the end of August. Besides exhibitions, during the summer the old
mill houses concerts, theatre performances and festival programmes as
well. As during the past 30 years, performances of the Szentendre
Theatre will take centre stage, presenting diverse programmes from
virtually every genre, from opera to prose.
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Visegrád
- Central Europe´s largest Mediaeveal Castle Keep
The
stretch of the river known as the Danube Bend is one of the most
attractive parts of all Hungary. The river follows the form of a double
“S” shape, which it carved out for itself between
the hills after the last Ice Age. The town of Visegrád is in
the most picturesque part. The town’s principal monuments are
the thirteenth century citadel perched high on the hill and the
fourteenth century royal palace at the bottom. Their golden age was the
time of the Renaissance King, Matthias, noted for his discerning taste.
He added terraces, a grand courtyard, a red marble ornamental well and
baths.
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Guests visiting from far and
wide regularly likened the palace to a paradise on earth. After
Matthias’ time the buildings fell into ruins, were completely
destroyed by fire and buried by mud and rocks tumbling down the
hillside. Now, however, thanks to
decades of archćological excavation and painstaking research, the
palace’s Renaissance grand courtyard has been faithfully
reconstructed.
Similarly,
by reconstruction of a section of the original walls, visitors to the
Citadel can appreciate how strong a fortress it would have been in its
heyday. This is the finest lookout point anywhere on the Danube Bend.
The nearby thirteenth century castle keep, the largest anywhere along
the line of the Danube, has survived the ages completely intact. The
five-storey, 31 metre high hexagonal Salamon’s Tower
today houses original wells and statues found during the excavations of
the Renaissance palace.
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Esztergom - here is
the largest Hungarian Church
Esztergom
is located 60 km North of Budapest, about one hour drive by car or you
also may take the hydrofoil at Vigado ter Square in Budapest in the
summer.
This town is situated on the banks of the Danube tend to show their
best faces to those approaching by boat. At Esztergom,
Hungary’s ecclesiastical centre and seat of the Roman
Catholic Archbishop, the Basilica and the walls of the ancient castle
rise imposingly on the Danube’s right bank. The Basilica, as
well as being Hungary’s largest church, is noteworthy for its
remarkable altarpiece depicting the Assumption, which is the largest
single-canvas oil-painted altarpiece in the world.
The church’s stately interior contains Hungary’s
finest complete Renaissance monument, the Bakócz Chapel,
built from red marble in the early 1500’s. The Cathedral
Treasury is the richest in Hungary. In the nearby Bishop’s
Palace is a Christian Museum noted for its valuable collection of fine
arts.
The first fortress was built on Castle Hill in 972, and it was here
that the founder of the Hungarian State and Church, King Saint Stephen,
was born, earning the town’s epithet “Cradle of
Hungary”. The twelfth century castle chapel and one of the
symbols of Esztergom, the rose window, vividly recall the importance of
the former palace building.
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Esztergom
is located on the Hungarian border, the other side of the
river Danube
is Sturowo in Slovakia.
Sturowo
is also called Párkány
on its Hungarian name, where Hungarians
build the main part of the population. The
bridge between these two townships was
blown
up in Word War II. The reconstruction was not desired by
the czech
rulers at all, they wanted to seprate Hungarian families for
good. At
the end of communist dictatorship and under international political
pressure, the ruins of the bridge were replaced.
If
you go to Slovakia, Sturowo is the first village over the river Danube.
You need to go only 1 km to get
into one of the best known hot
spa in this area in Sturowo. It´s open
air bath is open in the whole year and this is a place, where
you
probably get better Hungarian
country style food, than in Hungary. Here
you may get
the words most famos
Slovak and Czech beers, served in the breweries own
cheap
eating-tents on the hot spa beach. |
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Your Budapest-Travel Team
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