Onebedroom downtown apartment for 1-3 person.












Onebedroom downtown apartment for 1-3 person.
Strictly speaking Budapest City Centre, or the downtown (Belváros) consists of district V., but this page also provides information on other sights and places of interest that are located in central Budapest, but not in district V. In a wider sense, areas located within the circle of Grand Boulevard (Nagykörút) can be called city center, parts of which can be easily explored by walk if you plan your itinerary well. Downtown Budapest is where the business life, banks, many cultural and historical sights are centered. The city’s municipality (Városháza) is also located in this area. The partially pedestrian new main street (Fő utca) (constructed in 2011) with lots of cafes, restaurants, and shops cuts through this neighborhood as well. The Hungarian Parliament in the Pest side of the Danube. District V. functions as the heart of the city, being the centre of public transport, business life, and tourism. Along with the Hungarian parliament on Kossuth Square, many other government offices and ministries are located here.
The area between Kálvin tér and Szabadság tér in district V. has undergone a refurbishment in recent years, the aim of which is to turn this part of the inner city into a more pedestrian friendly area with an elegant, contemporary street scape.This new part is called the New Main Street of Budapest (Új Fő Utca) and the 1st phase of the project was inaugurated on Easter Monday, 2010.