Superior Budapest Centrum Basilica is located in the center of Budapest, near St. Stephen's Basilica and the Hungarian State Opera House. It has free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and household equipment including a microwave and coffee machine. The property overlooks a quiet street and is 1.2 km from the Dohany Street Synagogue and 1.1 km from the House of Terror.
The apartment has one bedroom, a flat-screen TV with streaming services, and a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and oven. There is also a washing machine and a bathroom with a shower. Towels and bed linen are provided. The apartment is allergen-free and non-smoking.
Heating system, additional soundproofing, and private room entrance are included in the apartment’s features. Equipment includes an iron, clothes dryer rack, laptop safe, and hypoallergenic pillows filled with non-feather materials.
Guests have access to an elevator in the building. Electrical outlets are available by the bed, there is also a smoke detector in the sleeping area.
Smoking is not permitted on site, contactless check-in/check-out is available.
Nearby points of interest include Blaha Lujza Square, Hungarian Parliament Building, and Chain Bridge. Ferenc Liszt Airport is 14 km away, paid airport transfer service is offered by the property.
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The apartment was clean, spacious, and comfortable with great soundproofing and A/C for cooling or heating. The location was perfect in the centrum of Budapest near the train station, restaurants, attractions, and Metro station in district 5. Lajos the owner was extremely friendly, helpful, communicative, showed the apartment at arrival, handed over keys personally and was available 24/7 for assistance. The beds were well set up and comfortable while umbrellas and spa towels were provided along with outlets in convenient places.



