Studio directly at the Veterinary University – Marek Jozsef Street – Studio
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Available from: 01.08.2025
Bright, quietly located to the inner courtyard, newly renovated furnished 1-room apartment on 29sqm on the 1st floor. Márek Jozsef utca starts at the side entrance of the University of Veterinary Medicine. Heroes’ Square and the city forest are at the other end of the street. The apartment has a modern bathroom with shower. The new kitchen is equipped with a large refrigerator, stove with ceramic hob and microwave, as well as plenty of storage space. There is also a double bed (140cm wide), desk, wardrobe, shelves and a window overlooking the quiet inner courtyard. Several other veterinary students already live in the building.
We know all landlords personally and make sure that the rooms are exactly as pictured. Through our digital signature workflow, we also ensure that you receive a legally binding contract from home and that you can rely on being able to move into your room or apartment when you arrive in Budapest. If you need help or something doesn’t work as it should: We are on site and respond quickly. Our staff are always multilingual (English, German, Spanish and of course Hungarian) and very dedicated. We will welcome you personally and show you around so that you will quickly settle in and feel at home.
The house is located on Márek József Street, very close to the university. The Varosliget is a huge park nearby, where you can also find one of the largest thermal baths, the Széchenyi Spa, and in winter one of the largest ice rinks in Europe, the City Park Ice Rink. There is also the award-winning “House of Music” and the Ethnographic Museum, which is well worth a visit. While the University of Veterinary Medicine and McDaniel College are within easy walking distance, the metro lines 2 and 4 (from Keleti Central Station) take you everywhere.
If you are interested in this room or apartment, please write me your questions. I speak German, English, Hungarian, Russian.