Amber Studios is located in the heart of Budapest, on the Pest side in the so-called "Belvaros" or inner city, which is the oldest part of Budapest downtown. We are 400 metres away from the Great Market Hall, which offers a wide range of Hungarian food products.
There are several restaurants, grocery stores, bars and cafés in a radius of 100 metres from the property. The street by itself is quiet and cosy with an intimate atmosphere.
Kálvin Tér /Calvin square Metro Station with metro lines 3 and 4 and several tram and bus line connections are within 550 metres from Amber Studios, providing easy and fast transportation for travellers. Liszt Ferenc Airport is 22 km away and the fast airport line 100E is also departing from Calvin square.
This historic part of Budapest's city center feels like a small town within the city of Budapest. The Veres Pálné Street, where our studios are located and even our studios by themselves are frequently used as movie sets for films and documentaries made in Hollywood, by Netflix and other international and national producers in the movie business.
We are located in the so-called Budapest "Belvaros" or inner city on Veres Pálné Street, named after the pioneer of girls' education, Mrs. Veres Pal. The gymnasium named after her is located further down the street. This area of Budapest's downtown is the oldest part with foundations of some churches even tracing back to Roman times when their locations served as temples.
In our immediate vicinity 250 m away is Budapest's famous pedestrian street, Váci Street, which runs parallel to our street. Three blocks away from us is the Faculty of Law of Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), the oldest university in Hungary, founded in 1635. Another 50 m away from us is located the beautiful serb-orthodox church embodied in a beautifully preserved garden.
A five-minute walk will also take us to the Danube embankment, providing a beautiful view of the Buda side and the Castle. The world-famous tram line 2 also runs here, preserving the atmosphere of bygone times. This tram line was also featured by National Geographic and is a must to do for visitors who wish to travel alongside the Danube towards the world famous Hungarian Parliament, which can be reached by foot in 30 min.