Holiday homes in Budapest
The capital of
Hungary is a city for lovers of art,
culture and romance. The stunning Danube runs right through the city and divides it into the districts of Buda and Pest. In Buda, you’ll need an extra pair of eyes to view all of the historic attractions. In Pest, this city’s vibrant half, you can
shop till you drop and enjoy the
nightlife until the early hours. And on leaving Budapest, you’ll soon find yourself amongst the splendid countryside where you can enjoy your
nature home. A holiday home in Budapest or nearby, the choice is yours. Micazu always has a holiday home to suit you, and you book directly with the owner, so you know where you stand.
A city with a rich history
With a holiday home in Budapest, all the attractions are only just around the corner. View the medieval castle of Buda, the stunning Saint Stephen’s basilica and the imposing parliament buildings. Then, walk across to Pest over the world-famous chain bridge. Once on the other side, pay a visit to the majestic Szecheni Baths, a famous spa with indoor and outdoor baths, saunas and steam rooms, or go shopping in one of the trendy boutiques and popular shopping streets.
Nature homes outside of Budapest
Just outside Budapest you’ll find enchanting villages where time seems to have stood still. A holiday home in these surroundings is the ideal base for great days out.
Lake Velence is recommended for a fabulous day on the beach, or visit one of the other lovely regions of Hungary, such as
Bács-Kiskun.
Discover the diversity of Hungary. Browse our range of private holiday homes near and in Budapest now.
Fun facts about Budapest
- Budapest was created by the merger of three historic cities: Buda, Óbuda and Pest.
- The two lions on either side of the Chain Bridge have been guarding the bridge ever since 1885.
- Budapest has often been used as a location for films including ‘Mission impossible – Ghost Protocol’ and ‘A Good Day to Die Hard’.
- ‘Budapest’ is also the title of a song by British singer-songwriter George Ezra.
- Budapest’s metro network was the first metro line on the European mainland. It was opened on 2 May 1896. The only city to have a metro before Budapest was London..
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