Our review of City Home Budapest Condominium – a quiet and central apartment-style hotel perfect for families.
Traveling with family can be both exciting and logistically complex — especially when it comes to choosing the right accommodation. During our recent trip to Budapest as a family of four (two adults and two middle schoolers), we were lucky to find City Home Budapest, a peaceful apartment-style hotel located in the heart of the city.

1. Why It Worked So Well for Us
Spacious Layout & Privacy
City Home is not your typical hotel. Each unit is a fully equipped apartment — with a kitchenette, fridge, dining table, and plenty of room to spread out. This meant everyone had space to relax after a long day of walking, and we weren’t stuck in a single cramped room.
Clean and Comfortable
We found the rooms clean and well maintained. Bedding was fresh, bathrooms spotless, and everything functioned well. The beds were firm and supportive — a big plus after a day of sightseeing.
Location, Location, Location
Nestled in District 7 (Hársfa utca 51), City Home is only a short walk from major metro lines, restaurants, and convenience stores. It’s also close to hotspots like the Opera House, Andrássy Avenue, and Liszt Ferenc Square. Despite being central, the street is quiet and calm at night — perfect for families.
Self-Catering Made Easy
With a well-equipped kitchenette in each apartment, we were able to make simple meals and breakfasts — which helped both budget and convenience, especially with kids.
2. What Sets City Home Apart
According to their official site, City Home was designed with long-term guests in mind, offering weekly cleaning, laundry service options, and flexible check-in/check-out. While we stayed only for a week, the feeling was residential and welcoming — much like a second home.
The staff were friendly and available during reception hours. While not a full-service hotel, communication was smooth, and assistance was provided when needed.
There’s also free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and an elevator — small but important comforts.
City Home Budapest offers a sweet spot for families: it’s more affordable than most hotels, more spacious than an Airbnb, and more convenient than renting a private flat. If you’re traveling with kids or staying for more than a few days, it makes your Budapest experience comfortable and low-stress.
We’d gladly stay here again.
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