District VII.
€ 161,900
HUF 66,500,000
3
Bedrooms
68
Approx sqm
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Schedule your private viewing for this alluring, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, located in the neighbourhood of the Deák Ferenc Square and the Grand Boulevard. In 68 sqm the smart layout allows to 3 separated bedroom, a half room, 2 bathroom and a hall with kitchen. This unit is perfect for a short term let or students. The apartment is beautiful and newly renovated and has modern rolling shutters, doors, high-quality ceilings, kitchen furniture and built-in appliances. The building is in a good condition with elevator. Public transportation is conveniently located nearby, just steps away from the building easily accessible tram (4-6) Oktogon station and yellow, red, blue (M1, M2, M3) subway lines. The neighbourhood is surrounded by the grandiose Opera House, Franz Liszt Music Academy, New York Coffee House, Deák Ferenc Square and some excellent restaurants, bars, party places and retail shops. For more informations about this apartment, please contact us. Please join us at our next Open House or call/email/text us for a showing at your convenience. Showings are available 7 days a week upon request. We look forward to guide you through the Budapest real estate market!
Over the past decade, the VII. District’s Jewish Quarter has evolved from a bohemian mess of streets to a pulsing, contemporary hotspot filled with new-wave coffee shops, boutique cocktail bars and restaurants, music venues and design stores. The ruin-pubs and Jewish culture that popularized the District are now couched between new neighbors incorporating Western European trends. But there’s no doubt that the colorful chaos of Szimpla Kert, Jewish gastro-gardens of Kőleves, Mazel Tov and co., and other bohemian mainstays still dictate the District’s flavor. Despite its rapid evolution, the Seventh is big, filled with charming local spots, if you can pry yourself away from the lively Gozsdu Courtyard or Király Street. And with the highest population density of all the Districts, it offers 24-hour energy and life to residents and visitors.
Music, parties, a vibrant dining out culture, clothing and design boutiques are packed side-by-side along the main streets in the District. Nighttime diversions aren’t hard to find, as there’s guaranteed to be a party, show or happening almost any night of the week. This is the District to be for those looking to get the most out of Budapest’s nightlife.
The as-of-now mainstream ruin pubs and gentrification of the VII. District has squeezed out less profit-oriented underground or alternative venues to the neighboring VIII. and IX. Districts. The VII. also sees a transient bustle of tourists and short-term visitors and the flashier genre of establishments that accompany them, making the heart of the District an unfavorable location for families.