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The 8 Best Budapest Hotels of 2019

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The summary

Best Overall: See Aria Hotel Budapest on TripAdvisor “The service is perfect and the neoclassical façade contrasts beautifully with the contemporary music-themed decor of the hotel.”

Best Budget: See 12 Revay Hotel on TripAdvisor “You can walk to many of the city’s top attractions, saving you valuable money on public transportation.”

Best Boutique: See Baltazár Budapest on TripAdvisor “A quirky designer boutique located in the city’s historic Castle District.”

Best for families: see Bo33 Hotel Family & Suites on TripAdvisor “Ideally located halfway between the cultural attractions of the city center and the family-friendly City Park (with its museums and the Budapest Zoo).”

Best for Romance: See Hotel Moments Budapest on TripAdvisor “Housed in a beautifully restored 19th century building, the hotel’s glass-roofed atrium sets the stage for a truly special stay.”

Best Luxury: See Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace on TripAdvisor “The benchmark for five-star hotels in Budapest.”

Best deal: see Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest on TripAdvisor “The ideal choice for the wealthy corporate traveler.”

Best B&B: See Brody House on TripAdvisor “Fall in love with a whimsical mix of antique furniture and contemporary art, enhanced by helpful amenities.”

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Best Overall: Aria Hotel Budapest by Library Hotel Collection

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Located a few steps from St. Stephen’s Basilica, the five-star Aria Hotel Budapest is the highest rated hotel in the city. The service is perfect and the neoclassical façade contrasts beautifully with the hotel’s contemporary music-themed decor. Think of the piano tiles in the central courtyard and cartoons of iconic musicians. Each of the 49 rooms and suites includes a king bed, a Nespresso machine, an iPad, and a 55-inch TV with surround sound.

Dining options include the acclaimed farm-to-table Stradivari restaurant and High Note Skybar, the only year-round roof garden in Budapest. Here, you can sip designer cocktails while taking in breathtaking 360-degree views of the illuminated domes of the basilica. Breakfast is included and there is a complimentary wine and cheese reception every afternoon. Help yourself to free tea and coffee in the Music Library; or spend an indulgent day in the underground spa. Facilities include a heated swimming pool and a gym.

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Best budget: 12 Revay Hotel

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For a similar location at a fraction of the price, book the 12 Revay Hotel. Nestled between St. Stephen’s Basilica and the Hungarian State Opera, you can walk to many of the city’s top attractions, saving you valuable money on public transport. If you want to explore further afield, there are bus and metro stations right outside. The hotel has 56 rooms to choose from, all clean and comfortable, with elegant parquet furniture.

The standard double room is the best option for travelers on a budget. Amenities include a private bathroom, a kettle with free tea and coffee, and an LCD TV. And you can save money on data by logging into the free Wi-Fi. A generous buffet breakfast is served every morning, and although it costs € 10 per person, you will receive a 20 percent discount if you book before arrival. There is also a 24-hour bar.

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Mejor Boutique: Baltazár Budapest

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Owned by a family of top restaurateurs, Baltazár Budapest is a quirky designer boutique located in the city’s historic Castle District, near the Fisherman’s Bastion and Matthias Church. It is known for its cozy atmosphere as well as its bohemian design theme that draws inspiration from the opulent, the elegant, and the delightfully edgy. Choose from 11 uniquely decorated rooms and suites, each with down comforters and a limestone bathroom with a designer rain shower.

In-room technology includes adjustable ambient lighting, a music player connected to a smartphone, and an LED TV. This boutique is particularly popular with foodies, thanks to the top-notch Baltazár Grill restaurant. Here you can order quality meats cooked to perfection on a charcoal grill imported from Spain; or try gourmet street food. Adjacent well The Wine Bar showcases the best vintages of central Europe, as well as a collection of the best gins in the world.

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Best for families: Bo33 Hotel Family & Suites

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The four-star Bo33 Hotel Family & Suites is ideally located halfway between the cultural attractions of the city center and the family-friendly City Park (with its museums and the Budapest Zoo). Rent bikes from reception for a memorable day of sightseeing or let your little ones play in the garden. Family Rooms consist of two interconnecting en-suite bedrooms, offering plenty of space and privacy for older children.

In-room amenities include an iPad docking station, free Wi-Fi, and a 32-inch TV with DVD player for cozy nights. The restaurant serves a champagne buffet breakfast for parents and offers child-friendly options for lunch and dinner. In the Lobby Bar, you can enjoy a quiet drink while your children play on PlayStation. Other useful amenities include professional babysitting, express laundry service, and a wellness area with massages and exercise equipment.

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Best for romance: Hotel Moments Budapest

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Romantic hotels

4.8

Hotel Moments Budapest enjoys a romantic location on Andrássy Avenue, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its impressive Neo-Renaissance architecture. Housed in a beautifully restored 19th century building, the hotel’s glass-roofed atrium sets the stage for a truly special stay. All rooms include a minibar, satellite TV and a walk-in shower or bathtub. You can book romantic extras ranging from bouquets of flowers to bottles of champagne.

For honeymoon trips or important anniversaries, enjoy a stay in the Basilica Suite, with its private terrace overlooking the Basilica of Saint Stephen. The hotel offers a free gourmet buffet breakfast, while the cozy Bistro Fine serves delicious local and international cuisine. There is a Lounge Bar and a sauna and gym perfect for some quality relaxation time with your loved one.

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Best Luxury: Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace

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Luxury hotels

4.9

The Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace, the landmark of five-star hotels in Budapest, is located at the end of the Chain Bridge, on the eastern bank of the Danube River. It combines Art Nouveau architecture with an atmosphere of superb grandeur. All rooms and suites offer down duvets, a marble bathroom and satellite TV. For the most decadent stay in the city, book the Budapest Royal Suite.

Expect complimentary butler service and over 1,400 square feet of opulent space, including a pantry, dining room, and living room. KOLLÁZS Brasserie & Bar serves first-class Hungarian and international cuisine throughout the day, while The Bar & Lobby Lounge offers a stylish space for martinis under an impressive glass dome. Other luxuries include a spa, an indoor infinity pool, and a gym.

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Best deal: Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest

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Business Hotels

4.4

Conveniently located in the city center, the five-star Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest is the ideal choice for the wealthy corporate traveler. The hotel has 10 function rooms, providing abundant meeting space for up to 450 guests. Wi-Fi is free and the business center is open 24/7. Between meetings, stay in shape with a visit to the gym or indoor pool. There are several restaurants, such as the Nobu Budapest sushi restaurant and the Blue Fox The Bar, a trendy spot for after-work cocktails. All room categories include a desk, television, and luxuriously comfortable bed.

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El mejor B&B: Brody House

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Located opposite the Hungarian National Museum in the Palace district of Budapest, the neoclassical Brody House blends in with its elegant surroundings. Built in the 19th century, it once served as a residence for Bohemian artists. Those artists lend their names to 11 uniquely decorated rooms. Fall in love with a whimsical mix of vintage furniture and contemporary art, enhanced by helpful amenities including a private bathroom, free Wi-Fi, and air conditioning. Some rooms even have a freestanding bathtub. A continental buffet breakfast is served every morning and there is an honesty bar for evening snacks.

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