This exceptional penthouse apartment offers a rare blend of luxury, scale, and outdoor living in the heart of Budapest. With a total area of 176 sqm, the property features 131 sqm of refined interior space complemented by an extraordinary 45 sqm outdoor living area, including a spacious terrace with jacuzzi and two additional balconies. The layout includes three generously sized bedrooms, two elegant bathrooms, and a bright open-plan living room with an American-style kitchen. Fully renovated between August 2025 and January 2026 with a 10-year warranty, the apartment boasts a complete interior transformation: new electrical and plumbing systems, custom lighting, suspended ceilings, premium waterproof parquet flooring, and bespoke built-in furniture throughout. The property is sold fully furnished and equipped with high-end appliances (Bosch kitchen suite, LG washing machine, Samsung TV), custom wardrobes in every room, designer kitchen with island, dining area for eight, and all accessories required for immediate move-in or rental.
Located in the centre of Pest, District VI is culturally vibrant with an interesting gastronomic offering, lively residents, and many opportunities to enjoy the arts.
The heart of the district is Andrássy Avenue, a famous UNESCO world heritage site. Along this boulevard can be found everything from high-end shops to spectacular embassies to cosy cafes to grab a cup of coffee. Tree-lined and architecturally beautiful with its Neo-renaissance mansions, Andrássy captures the imagination and offers a pleasant spot for enjoying the city. At the end of the avenue lies the famous Heroes Square and city park with its share of fabulous museums and stunning Széchenyi baths.
Gastronomically, the district has much to offer. Within a few minutes' walk, one can find every type of cuisine, from artisan pizzas to Chinese street food to traditional hearty Hungarian fare. The nightlife is also quite varied, with little dives, Scottish pubs, and natural wine bars.
Culturally, District VI has a wide range of opportunities. The newly-renovated Opera House is the jewel of the district with Budapest's Broadway-equivalent just around the corner. For the more historically inclined, museums like the House of Terror offer a look into the district's past, and the Robert Capa museum displays the work of the famous Hungarian war photographer.
With its central location in Budapest, transportation around the district and beyond is accessible and easy. At the edge of the district lies the Eiffel-designed Nyugati train station, making weekend trips to the Hungarian countryside easily accessible.
A lively city centre with some busy streets, lots of activities to do, and some tourists strolling the streets.
The lower part of District VI can be fairly noisy with some loud bars and with not much green space.