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Located near Moskva Square |
Csalogany utca, 23 District II Budapest 1027 Hungary +36 1 201 6333 |
This hotel presumably takes its name from its proximity to Moszkva ter (Moscow Square), which is now a real centre of activity in Buda. It is close to the metro and a major shopping mall (Mammut) as well as several fast food restaurants and 24-hour shops. The location is a good one for heading to the Pest side (three stops on the metro) as well as for taking trips into the lovely Buda Hills. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cylindrical hotel |
Szilagyi Erzsebet fasor, 47 District II Budapest 1028 Hungary +36 1 889 4200 http://www.danubiusgroup.com/b... |
This hotel is situated outside the city center, but is convenient for the famous Petofi Institute. Unusually, the hotel is shaped like a cylinder. Its' unique shape makes it a clearly visible landmark from any elevated point in the city. It is best to get a room on the upper floors from where you'll get a good view. The rooms are all quite spacious even if they are shaped like slices of cake. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Guesthouse in Buda hills |
Bimbo ut, 25b District II Budapest 1022 Hungary +36 1 326 7742 |
Located in the green and leafy Rozsadomb area, not far from Gul Baba's tomb, this family-run guesthouse has an intimate atmosphere. It is an old house and guests are accommodated on the two top floors. The owners are friendly and helpful. Getting to town is easy as there is a direct bus route. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Amazing views over the city |
Hess Andras ter, 1-3 Budapest 1014 Hungary +36 1 889 6600 http://www.budapest.hilton.com/ |
Built in 1976 around the ruins of a thirteenth-century Dominican monastery (the cloisters of which you can still walk around), this hotel offers amazing views over the Danube to Pest (for an extra HUF9,309). However, it should be noted that if your business is in Pest, the journey can be tedious during the rush-hour. The hotel's successful integration into the old ruins won it an architectural award, although today it may be considered a slightly intrusive addition to the Castle District skyline. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beautiful setting |
Szentharomsag ter, 6 (District I) Budapest 1014 Hungary +36 1 355 0122 |
The Kulturinnov hotel is a gem, which goes pretty much unnoticed by passersby, namely because it's located inside the Hungarian Culture Foundation. The hotel is small, with only sixteen rooms, and is often fully booked well ahead of time by those "in the know". The building in which it's housed is truly beautiful and well worth a look, even if you are not staying at the hotel. The combination of a Castle Hill location and an incredible building is a winning one. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In the Buda hills and family run |
Bimbo ut 25a District II Budapest 1022 Hungary +36 1 326 7741 |
A Buda hills panzio, which is family run. There are 9 rooms, which feel like bedrooms in a house - maybe because they are. Getting to the center is easy, by bus to Moskva ter (where you can catch the metro). The street name is actually pronounced bimbu, and not bimbo, which delights many guests. The immediate surrounding area is considered to be one of the most desirable residential areas in the city. There are some fantastic panoramic views from here, as well as many green areas and interesting walks. Needless to say, there are some magnificent houses scattered about. Review © 2007, Wcities |