Greenfield Private Rooms
Magyar Jakobinusok tere 6, Budapest, Hungary, Hungary 1122, Hungary
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"I would definitely stay there again." — source Hostelworld
"I would recommend it highly." — source Hostelworld
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"the location is ideal - in buda, right by a metro." — source Hostelworld
"Quiet neighborhood and great view." — source Hostelworld
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"private rooms, excellentlocation in BUda, near castle and train station. Room with a castle view does suffer from traffic noise." — source Hostelworld
More information on Greenfield Private Rooms
Welcome to Greenfield Guest House.Find the place for Your taste. :)(Small property with 3 rooms only!)If you prefer the budget-priced accommodation, but like to have more space and just a few people around, then our apartment is the perfect place for you.It is easy to be lazy and chill out confidently here.We can offer you a friendly place to stay and a good location to explore Budapest from. :)The building is on the nicest part of the city with cafes, restaurants, supermarket, bakeries, post office and night-life nearby. We ensure our guests with:free bed linen (with optional towels),a fully equipped kitchen free to use,free coffee and tea whole day.
Directions
From the airport (Ferihegy):By public transport (it is the cheapest and longest - it takes around 1 hour and cost you 1000 HUF (4 EUR) / person):Take the bus Nr.200 (aka. Airport bus) until the last stop (Kőb�nya - Kispest).From there you need the subway (metro) M3 (blue line) till De�k t�r (square) to change for M2 (red line) subway to D�li p�lyaudvar. After coming out from the metro exit turn right and walk. Go down the stairs and go through the underpass on the left (there are several shops on the left) and take the right exit at the end. We are at the second gate on the left, number 6. Ring the Greenfield sign bell and wait a bit. :)There is also an airport minibus service from the airport (which is cheaper than a taxi when you are travelling alone).The minibus takes you here about 40 minutes and costs 3000 HUF (12 EUR) / person.A taxi ride from the airport is around 5000 HUF (20 EUR) / cab (which is cheaper than the minibus if you are more than one).From Keleti P�lyaudvar (railway station):Take the red metro (subway) M2 line towards Deli Palyaudvar and get off at the last stop (7 stops, buy single ticket). After coming out from the metro exit turn right and walk. Go down the stairs and go through the underpass on the left (there are several shops on the left) and take the right exit at the end. We are at the second gate on the left, number 6. Ring the Greenfield sign bell and wait a bit. :)
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