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Built in 1914 |
Kossuth Lajos utca, 19-21 District V Budapest 1053 Hungary +36 1 889 6000 http://www.danubiusgroup.com/a... |
Situated on a busy road junction in downtown Pest, this hotel - with its ornate marble and gilt furnishings - is the epitome of early twentieth-century style. It is a tad run down, but makes a pleasant change from the often anonymous international hotel chains. The restaurant and café are very pleasant and suitably ornate. This is a Budapest classic, and a part of the city's history. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Apartment-only hotel |
Kisdiofa utca, 13 District VII Budapest 1077 Hungary +36 1 321 1533 http://www.hotelambra.hu |
This apartment-only hotel actually works on a time-share scheme, so if you belong to RCI (Resort Condominiums International - an international time-share company) you could perhaps get an exchange week. The building is modern and has pleasant decor. All four-bedroom apartments come with a kitchen. The location is convenient - within walking distance of several sights and entertainment venues. Public transport is also available nearby. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Next to the train station |
Baross ter, 10 District VIII Budapest 1082 Hungary +36 1 313 1420 |
Located next to the Keleti station, this hotel is convenient but can be noisy. Rooms either have a shared bathroom and shower down the hall, or for a little more you can get a private shower. The hotel is within walking distance of many sights and is on all major public transport lines. Many guests use it while waiting for long distance trains from the nearby station and the amount of baggage that some of them have is truly astounding. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Extremely large hotel |
Rakoczi ut, 90 District VII Budapest 1072 Hungary +36 1 889 4400 http://www.danubiusgroup.com/g... |
Located at the top of Rakoczi ut, next to the Keleti (Eastern) rail station, this is a big hotel (it claims to be the biggest in Hungary) with fairly unimpressive architectural features. The service is efficient and the rooms are acceptable - just pray that you don't get one at the end of one of the half-mile long corridors. There are also some 'junior suites', which have recently been refurbished. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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First-class downtown hostel |
Nyar utca, 6 District VII Budapest 1072 Hungary +36 1 413 2555 http://www.marcopolohostel.com/ |
This hostel is excellent. Even the dorm rooms are comfortable and relatively private (they are divided by small walls and curtains). Singles, doubles, triples and quads are also available. The standard here is much higher than in most hostels; in fact, it's even higher than that in many budget hotels. A wide range of services is offered; from internet access to newspapers and magazines. Reception is open 24 hours, there is no curfew or lockout and the staff are enthusiastic and friendly. What more could you want? Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beside the opera house |
Revay utca 24 District VI Budapest 1065 Hungary +36 1 269 0222 http://www.kkhotels.com |
This is a modern Austrian-owned hotel set in a quiet street off Andrassy utca, only a stone's throw from the Opera House. The lobby and rooms are spacious, light and airy. The location is very convenient as it is on a metro line and also within walking distance of many sights. Many multinational companies have recently opened brand new offices right near here as well. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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No frills |
Jokai ter, 9 District VI Budapest 1061 Hungary +36 1 374 3000 |
This hotel is both inexpensive and centrally located. As it is situated just off Andrassy ut, there are plenty of cafés and restaurants nearby, with good nightlife and easy public transport connections. The rooms are simple, but clean and pleasant. This hotel represents a good combination of excellent location and value for money. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Large downtown hotel |
Kecskemeti utca, 14 District V Budapest 1053 Hungary +36 1 486 8800 http://www.mercure.com |
This very large hotel is made up of two separate buildings, connected to each other by one of Budapest's few aerial walkways. The location is excellent, on a side street just off one of the city's busiest thoroughfares. The windows have been soundproofed, ensuring your stay will be peaceful. There are many trendy cafés and excellent restaurants nearby and many sights are within easy walking distance. Be aware that there are several Mercure hotels in the city: you will need to know the name of the one you have chosen or the taxi driver may take you to the wrong one. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quiet hotel near Oktogon |
Akacfa utca, 1-3 District VII Budapest 1072 Hungary +36 1 478 3050 |
This small, friendly hotel is located on a quiet side street near Oktogon. The location is excellent. Oktogon is one of the city's main intersections. Most of the major sights are within easy walking distance and the yellow metro line also runs this way. Access to the train stations is also easy, making this hotel a definite leader in terms of good location and value for money. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Centrally located budget hostel |
Second Floor Nemet utca, 13 Budapest 1084 Hungary +36 1 303 8302 |
This budget hostel is located in the very heart of the eighth district, within reasonable walking distance (or a short public transport ride) of most of the major sights. The rooms are all either doubles and triples, or have six beds. There is a laundry facility as well as e-mail access. Full kitchen facilities are also available and there is no curfew time. Review © 2007, Wcities |