IMAGE COURTESY OF PÁRISI UDVAR HOTEL BUDAPEST
Following a FAM trip to Central Europe — where we explored the best hotels in Prague, Vienna and, of course, Budapest — we’re eager to share some of our favourite hotel picks found in Hungary’s capital.
FAM trips — or familiarisation trips — allow us to visit and experience a destination’s accommodations options, luxury hotels and boutique hotels alike. Then we can better recommend certain places to stay, depending on a traveller’s style, preferences and vibe.
Apart from those special hotel moments — touring the property, sampling the food, meeting the staff, building a relationship — FAMs also allow Club Curators to get to know the destination itself. Budapest, the charming Hungarian capital straddling the Danube, is a gem of a city; in fact, it’s really two cities, Buda and Pest. Walk from one city to the other via the Széchenyi Chain Bridge (a must), wander around the cobblestoned streets of Castle Hill, where you’ll find the historic Buda Castle complex, listen to the grand organ at St. Stephen’s Basilica, savour goulash and chicken paprikash in a cosy bistro (or at a Michelin-Starred restaurant)…we could go on.
You won’t be at a loss for things to do in Budapest. There are numerous neighbourhoods to explore, from the bustling Terézváros to the under-the-radar Józsefváros. As for where to stay, let us help narrow down your options. Read on for the best hotels in Budapest.
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IMAGE COURTESY OF FOUR SEASONS HOTEL GRESHAM PALACE BUDAPEST
Set in an early-20th-century palace, the art-nouveau Four Seasons Budapest is one of the city’s premier high-end stays. It’s located in District V, or Belváros-Lipótváros, a hub for the capital’s commercial and political goings-on. The hotel is seriously dedicated to immersing guests in the local vibrancy. They’ll arrange a private guide to take you around the local art galleries, or snag you a fast pass to the city’s famed thermal baths. Indeed, they’ll take you off the beaten path. And their culinary program is unmatched: enjoy afternoon tea accompanied by live music, head to the sophisticated KOLLÁZS restaurant for a dinner highlighting French-Hungarian cuisine or opt for MÚZSA, where craft cocktails and Asian-inspired bites are served in a lively, glamorous setting.
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IMAGE COURTESY OF PÁRISI UDVAR HOTEL BUDAPEST
Opened in 2019, Parisi Udvar beckons guests into a 19th-century historic building with a gorgeous café, sophisticated restaurant and refined Champagne bar. The hotel’s central location also makes it an excellent home base for exploring the city and its top sites; the Dohány Street Synagogue, Széchenyi Chain Bridge, contemporary Erzsébetváros neighbourhood and Hungarian State Opera are all nearby. The hotel’s 110 rooms and suites feature sophisticated decor that blends a modern, clean taste with historical grandeur. Plus, Párisi Udvar is a pet-friendly hotel. After a day of exploring, retreat to the Zafír Spa, where various body, beauty and relaxation treatments await. And because Párisi Udvar is part of Hyatt Privé, when you book with us, you’ll score VIP member perks.
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IMAGE COURTESY OF KEMPINSKI HOTEL CORVINUS BUDAPEST
Located right in the city centre, Kempinski stands as a timeless beauty near the famed Váci Street, a lively thoroughfare brimming with shops and restaurants. The hotel’s extensive art collection, restaurants (including a Nobu, no less), luxury spa and modern fitness centre overlooking the streets below make this five-star hotel a standout choice. Swim in the indoor pool overlooking the park, relax in the sauna or take advantage of Kempinski’s great location: the hotel is within walking distance of the city’s prime attractions, including the Széchenyi Chain Bridge, the Hungarian parliament building and Fisherman’s Bastion (Halászbástya), one of the best lookout spots in the city. And when you book with us, you’ll snag exclusive Club 1897 perks.
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