Nestled in the heart of Budapest, our hostel boasts an enviable location that puts you within easy reach of the city’s top attractions and hidden gems. Situated in a vibrant neighborhood, you’ll find yourself surrounded by bustling streets lined with eclectic shops, trendy cafes, and mouthwatering restaurants. With convenient access to public transportation options nearby, exploring the city’s rich history, cultural landmarks, and vibrant nightlife has never been easier. Whether you’re strolling through charming parks, discovering local markets, or immersing yourself in the city’s vibrant arts scene, our hostel’s central location ensures you’re never far from the action.
How to Get to Our Hostel
From Budapest Airport:
- Taxi: Taxis are available at the airport taxi stand. You can expect a journey of approximately 30-40 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
- Airport Shuttle: We offer an airport shuttle 24/7, for more information, please, contact us!
- Public Transport: Take bus 100E from the airport to Deák Ferenc tér, then transfer to metro line M3 (blue line) towards Újpest-Központ. Get off at Arany János utca. Our hostel is located next to the metro station.
From Nyugati Train Station:
- Walk: Boomerang Hostel is approximately a 10-minute walk from Nyugati train station. Exit the station and head southeast on Nyugati tér toward Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út. Continue straight onto Szent István körút, then turn left onto Báthory utca. Finally, turn right onto Bank utca, and you will find Boomerang Hostel on your left at 7 Bank Street.
- Public Transport: Take metro line M3 (blue line) towards Kőbánya-Kispest. Get off at Arany János utca. Our hostel is located next to the metro station.
If you need further information, don’t hesitate to contact us!
Nearby Attractions
- Parliament Building: Marvel at the grandeur of Hungary’s iconic Parliament Building, an architectural masterpiece located along the Danube River.
- St. Stephen’s Basilica: Visit St. Stephen’s Basilica, a magnificent church known for its stunning neoclassical architecture and panoramic views from its dome.
- Buda Castle: Explore the historic Buda Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site perched atop Castle Hill, offering panoramic views of the city and housing several museums and galleries.
- Fisherman’s Bastion: Admire the fairytale-like towers and panoramic terraces of Fisherman’s Bastion, offering breathtaking views of the Danube River and the city skyline.
- Matthias Church: Discover the beauty of Matthias Church, a Gothic masterpiece with colorful tiled roofs and stunning interior decorations, located in the heart of Buda’s Castle District.
- Museum of History: Immerse yourself in Hungary’s rich history and heritage at the Museum of History, where exhibits chronicle the country’s past from ancient times to the present day.
- Hungarian National Museum: Explore the extensive collections of art, archaeology, and history at the Hungarian National Museum, housed in a stunning neoclassical building dating back to the 19th century.
- Trinity Square: Step into the heart of historic Buda at Trinity Square, surrounded by architectural gems like Matthias Church and the Fisherman’s Bastion, offering breathtaking views of the Danube River and Pest skyline.
- Citadel: Ascend to the top of Gellért Hill to visit the Citadel, a historic fortress offering panoramic views of Budapest and the Danube River, as well as the Liberty Statue commemorating Hungary’s liberation from Nazi occupation.
- Gellért Hill: Embark on a scenic hike or leisurely stroll up Gellért Hill, where winding pathways lead to stunning viewpoints, verdant parks, and the iconic Gellért Hill Cave Church.
- Hero’s Square: Pay homage to Hungary’s greatest leaders and historic figures at Hero’s Square, featuring imposing statues and monuments, as well as the iconic Millennium Monument symbolizing the nation’s independence and unity.
- Margaret Island: Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and unwind on Margaret Island, a tranquil oasis in the heart of the Danube River, offering lush gardens, recreational facilities, and cultural attractions like the medieval ruins of the Dominican Convent.
