District VI.
€ 1,012,900
HUF 389,000,000
3
Rooms
2
Bedrooms
115
Approx sqm
Elegant, Fully Renovated Downtown Apartment – Completion in April 2026
Located on the 2nd floor and offering a street-facing view, this exceptional 115 sqm residence lies in the very heart of the city. With restaurants, cafés, shops, and cultural attractions just steps away, the apartment provides the perfect setting for those seeking premium urban living.
Undergoing a full, high-end renovation, the property will feature top-quality materials, modern finishes, and custom-designed furnishings, ensuring both style and long-term durability. Its thoughtful layout and refined design make it ideal for comfortable living or as a secure investment property.
Key Features:
Perfect for both personal use and investment purposes, this apartment stands out with its central location, premium quality, and timeless design—ensuring strong long-term value and appeal.
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District VI is centrally located on the Pest side of Budapest. Its central artery is the famous UNESCO world-heritage Andrássy Avenue, populated by grandiose embassies, award-winning museums, luxury goods stores and the epic Heroes’ Square. The City Park behind Heroes Square is well on its way to becoming the renewed museum district. A stones-throw from the Opera lies Budapest’s Broadway, Nagymező street contributing theatre, hip bars and food vendors to the scene. Meanwhile a few blocks down, Gustave Eiffel designed Nyugati train station reigns over a bustling, urban neighborhood scene.
A hub of culture, historic landmarks, and contemporary design and gastro experiences. Whether you fancy a night at the opera or theatre, a day at the museum, or afternoons shopping, browsing contemporary galleries and discovering modern eateries, the Sixth District is the living pulse of the city.
Substantial green space or quiet streets. With so much to see day and night, the larger streets of the Sixth see huge crowds at all hours, while even residential side streets are rarely completely empty during the day.