Buda's diverse district: the 3rd district, which also includes Óbuda and Békásmegyer. It has nearly 130 thousand inhabitants. The 3rd district is bordered by Szépvölgyi út to the south, while to the north – among others – the city of Budakalász. Perhaps its vast area also explains why the district does not present a uniform picture today. While a few minutes' walk from Szentlélek tér, which can be considered the busiest part of Óbuda, we can find buildings that have still preserved their unique old atmosphere, the area around Flórián tér is surrounded by ten-story houses in the modern, or now more of a socialist realist style. Not to mention the ground-floor apartment buildings in Kaszásdűlő, or the elegant properties in Csillaghegy. The diverse building types of the 3rd district also pose many challenges for those who blockage are being eliminated in the Óbuda-Békásmegyer area.
From Roman times to the present day
There is no doubt that we can find artifacts from prehistoric times in the southern part of the capital's 3rd district. However, most people still remember the Roman era memories of Óbuda, more precisely Aquincum. The former legionary camp was the starting point for the birth of our future capital.
Around the 1st century AD, as a result of the Roman conquests, the northern border of the vast empire extended to our country. The Roman soldiers built a limes of huge walls and towers along the Danube, which was able to resist barbarian attacks for centuries. Around 6,000 soldiers were stationed in the area of today's Flórián Square, and the settlement of Aquincum provided a home for around 50-60 thousand people in its heyday.
It is true that the early Middle Ages were also dark for the Aquincumians, as in the 5th century the former military town was razed to the ground by the invading barbarian hordes, the center of Lower Pannonia. On the other hand, the area of today's Óbuda has been a newly inhabited area since the Age of Migration, and in fact, the role of the region became increasingly prominent in the Middle Ages.
Over the centuries, several parts of the settlement (e.g. Csillaghegy, Rómaifürdő, etc.) were given the status of market towns or garden towns. In the early 1900s, the development of Óbuda-Békásmegyer received a new impetus, as with the development of the manufacturing industry, Austrian, Polish and Czech industrialists and workers settled in the part of the city. Today, the 3rd district has become one of the dynamically developing and vibrant districts of the Buda side, and it can be attributed, among other things, to the improved road and public transport that Budapesters still enjoy moving to this peaceful and diverse district.

At the northern gate of the capital
In the northern district of Buda, we can find a variety of building types. While a significant part of the apartments in Békásmegyer are made up of ten-story panels, a few streets away we can see the garden houses of Római part. Not to mention the condominium area in the southern part of the district. All this is blockage However, our specialists are armed with decades of experience and can easily solve the problems that arise.
Professional blockage removal service in the 3rd district!
Our company offers professionally designed and executed unblocking services for everyone in the 3rd district. With more than 20 years of experience behind us, we can offer a durable and reassuring solution to all drain, toilet, septic tank, etc. problems at an affordable price. The success of our company is reflected in the fact that almost 100% of our customers are satisfied with our quality unblocking services.
We can reach your home in District 3 from our company's headquarters in District 11 within approximately 45-60 minutes. Therefore, if you have encountered such a problem in your apartment, please immediately dial our 24/7 phone number at 06/20-318-1614.
We would like to remind our Dear Customers that in addition to District 3, we are committed to eliminating congestion in the entire area of Budapest and in the agglomeration zones (Pest, Fejér, Komárom-Esztergom and Nógrád counties).










