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Dublin
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 Cosy apartment in Budapest 

If you are looking for a reasonably priced and centrally located cosy studio apartment in Budapest (Pest) we have a great tip for you. The Riverview Apartment is just perfect and also has a balcony with a view of the Danube. The location is so central, between the river and Vaci Street, that we could walk everywhere and there were lots of cafes, pubs and restaurants nearby too. The lovely owners Martin and Gabi had thought of everything we could possibly need for a week in Budapest. There was a pint of milk in the fridge for our coffee in the morning, a bottle of wine upon arrival and teas, coffees and everything necessary in case we wanted to prepare meals - and they even gave us a local mobile phone to call them in case of any problems or to receive call and avoid roaming charges. Also, there is an ADSL modem for use free-of-charge. If you are visiting Budapest we highly recommend the Riverview Apartment. Have a look at photos on http://martin.budapest.googlepages.com/home

J59
Seattle
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Hi: the apt looks cute. I am travelling with my daughter and wonder how little the bed is.

thanks

JM

budapest
11 forum posts
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The bed is a standard double and is about 2 meters long and 1meter 40cm wide.

Oxford
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As I’ve just recently stayed at this apartment, I thought I’d post a bit about it here. Having travelled many times to Budapest, I’ll start out by saying that apartments are generally a much better deal than hotels. You can find some real bargains in great locations that cost much less than a comparable hotel in the same area. Having said that, I’ve ended up booking somewhere really awful without having seen it first, which is why I’m posting this. Of all the places I’ve stayed in – hotels or otherwise - this one is definitely the best. It’s in a great location, literally a few hundred yards from one of the main pedestrian café and shopping streets in Budapest, and by the river Danube. Because it’s just off on a side road, it’s very quiet despite the central location, but is near several transport links to other main areas of the city. It has a balcony, from which you get a gorgeous view of the river and some lovely architecture, and the flat itself is a very good sized spacious studio. The bathroom and kitchen are both excellent and well equipped (not always the case in Hungary), and the whole apartment is maintained to a really high standard. It has the sort of feeling like a home from home. The decor is lovely, everything was spotless when I arrived, and the apartment owners are unbelievably nice, even after I had kept them waiting for over an hour after I misunderstood where we were meeting. They provided complimentary wine, mineral water, milk, jam, olives, pasta etc.. Basically, I can’t recommend this place enough. The combination of a beautiful apartment, perfect location, very reasonable price and really lovely owners makes this a real find.

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