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Budapest simply oozes history and charm, delighting visitors with its beautiful skyline, leafy parks, old-world character. But it’s not just about the past in Budapest – nowadays it is one of Europe’s most vibrant cities, with wonderful shopping and electrifying nightlife. Travellers can choose from several villas dotted around the city. Located in the verdant suburbs, or in the countryside that circles the city, you are guaranteed a luxurious stay in a beautiful environment, whilst just being a short hop to the sights of the city centre. Look out for the spectacular villas in the forested area north east of the city!
Lovely villas for large groupsThe villas in Budapest are suitable for large groups and families, with accommodation for up to 16 people! The villas are without exception located in salubrious areas in and around the city, and several boast swimming pools, hot tubs, and even a fitness centre. There is no better way to experience Budapest than from one of its villas!
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Budapest was the capital of the great Austrian-Hungarian empire, and nowadays the city simply oozes old-world heritage, home to myriad immaculately maintained buildings, including several UNESCO World Heritage Sites. WW2 hit Budapest as hard as anyone, and over 400,000 Hungarian Jews were lost here at the hands of the Nazi regime. Close to the Hungarian Parliament building on the east bank of the river, you will find a trail of iron footwear, which serves as a moving monument to all the Jews who were executed on this riverbank during the war.
Budapest for foodiesThese are the local dishes you simply must try during your visit to Budapest. Moorish Langos is great comfort food on the go, a deep-fried doughy flatbread that is eaten warm and covered with sour cream and grated cheese. Töltött káposzta is the not-to-be-missed iconic Hungarian main dish that features cooked cabbage leaves stuffed with ground pork and beef, rice, tomatoes, and sauerkraut. Got a sweet tooth? Finish your meal with a Dobos Torta, a cake made of five delicate sponge layers, each spread with chocolate buttercream and topped with a thick layer of caramelized sugar.
Budapest for partygoersNot long ago, Budapest was a quiet, central European city with very little of interest for partygoers. But not anymore! Nowadays, the city is a mecca for hedonists from all over the world. Prices are great, the clubs are wild, and the city attracts some of the world’s most renowned DJs. Gozsdu Courtyard, with its myriad bars and clubs, is your default go-to for a wild atmosphere and countless bars and clubs. Make sure to come late, as the action only really begins around 22.00. Visiting Budapest in summer? Then you are in for a real treat! Szechenyi Baths is the scene of the Sparty water party – a rave with unlimited alcohol, live DJs, and a truly voluptuary atmosphere in its huge pool.[/
Don’t forget to bring your swimwear, no matter what the season, as Budapest has more thermal water springs than any other major city in the world!
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Fancy a day of pampering and preening at a prestigious spa treatment and massage centre in the grandeur of a magnificent Turkish building? Then Szechenyi Baths is for you, glorious opulence at a very affordable price!
3. Explore the city in a TrabantA Trabant is an old Soviet-era car restored for your delectation. Drive around the city together with a guide and get fascinating insights into Budapest’s colourful past and compelling present.
4. Get the best view of the city from the Budapest Castle Hill FunicularThe funicular takes you up to Budapest Castle on the top of a hill from where panoramic views open up of the Danube and centre of the city. Take the lowest carriage up for the best view.
5. Explore Budapest’s finest buildingThe Hungarian Parliament is the 3rd largest parliament building in the world, and a walk around it will leave you in awe at this magnificent edifice. The best view of the building is visible during night-time boat tours on the river, when you can view the superstructure lit up in its full glory.
6. Experience the institution of the Ruin BarRuin bars are located in buildings that were previously abandoned and dilapidated. In recent years they have sprung up all across the centre of the city, with the majority are situated in the old Jewish Quarter.
7. Learn about Soviet-Hungarian relations at Memento ParkMemento Park displays more than 40 Communist-era statues that previously were dotted around the central area of the city. Learn all about how the Hungarian People's Republic was foisted on an unwitting public, and the local’s struggle to free themselves from the totalitarian regime.
Information about villas in Budapest
🏡 Villas available: | 3 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -59%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £29. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | barbecue, garden and balcony. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 1 properties. |