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Type: New built
District: IX.
Floor: 5
Size: 120 m2
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1
Sleeps: 4
View: River Danube
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General fitout: LCD television, washing machine
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Kitchen fitout: fridge, microwave oven, oven, exhaust fan
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Extremely spacious two bedroom fifth floor fully furnished apartment in an exclusive, new development minutes walk from Petőfi Bridge. The property is furnished and decorated to the highest standard. The accommodation comprises of entrance hall with wardrobes, large, bright open plan living/dining room with leather furnitures.There is also a bright, large balcony (20 sqm) view to the Buda side and Gellért Hill. The apartment has a separated fully equipped kitchen with fridge, microwave oven, oven, exhaust fan. There are two good sized bedroom with double beds. Private underground parking space. Extra services are provided in the building as jacuzzi, sauna, 24 hours security, parking, etc. One of the most diverse districts of Budapest. Its atmosphere is much like Józsfeváros, though Ferencváros is a rapidly developing part of the capital. The district has many monuments that are in need of renovation. The biggest development project is undergoing on the former Expo 96' site on the Danube bank. he new National Theater on the Pest side of the Danube near Lágymányosi Bridge was built a couple of years ago. Next to the National Theatre, the Palace of Arts was finished in 2005. It houses the National Concert Hall and the Ludwig Contemporary Arts Museum.
One of the most diverse districts of Budapest. Its atmosphere is much like Józsfeváros', though Ferencváros is a rapidly developing part of the capital. The biggest development project is undergoing on the former Expo 96' site on the Danube bank. The new National Theater on the Pest side of the Danube near Lágymányosi Bridge was built a couple of years ago. Next to the National Theatre, the Palace of Arts was finished in 2005. It houses the National Concert Hall and the Ludwig Contemporary Arts Museum.
















