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Boutique Hotel in Budapest, Hungary
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Prestige Hotel in Budapest, Hungary
Boutique Hotel in Budapest, Hungary

Prestige Hotel Budapest****Superior - Only a few meters away from the Danube, in Vigyázó Ferenc Street in the 5th district, the Prestige Hotel Budapest****Superior has been offering high-quality, 21st-century services in a bourgeois milieu since April 2015. The 19th-century building was built based on the plans of József Hild. Its design has retained the typical monarchical character of the building, so the rooms open from a 6-storied internal corridor, offering an imposing view of the special interior. The hotel offers 85 vintage-style rooms in four categories, furnished with quality furniture, emitting harmony and fine elegance to satisfy every need. A relaxation area, two conference rooms, and the hotel’s Michelin-starred Costes Downtown restaurant with its state-of-the-art gastronomy are all for our guests to have the best experience.

District of Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary

Boutique Hotel Budapest opened its doors in August 2006, at the meeting point of the bustling Váci street and Só street, close to the Great Market Hall, the Gellért Bath and other tourist attractions, only a few steps away from the Danube. All 72 rooms represent the popular modern yet elegant style of international boutique hotels. The indoor atrium -created from the inner courtyard of the Boutique Hotel Budapest- is the perfect place for smaller events and business meetings. The hotel's Café & Bar provides a great place for relaxation for leisure and business travelers visiting Budapest. In the spring of 2011, all rooms were renovated.

District of Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary

Continental Hotel Budapest****Superior - In 2008, Mazen Al Ramahi bought the buildings of the Hungária Bath and Continental Hotel in Budapest's bohemian quarter, Dohány Street. Reborn from the ashes of the bath and the hotel, the Continental Hotel Budapest****Superior – on the corner of Nyár and Dohány streets – opened in June 2010, combining traditional hospitality with the expectations of the modern 21st century with its 272 rooms and 5 function rooms. Made up of the elements of Art Nouveau, Art Deco and modern interior design, the building emits a completely unique but distinctive style typical of the company’s hotels. The hotel's 120-seat ARAZ Restaurant combines the 21st century’s modern kitchen technology with the elements of traditional Hungarian cuisine. The hotel lobby was renovated in 2017, then 100 rooms in 2018, another 83 in 2019, and 89 this year.

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Budapest by Day

District of Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary

Budapest, is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits; the city has an estimated population of 1,7 million over a land area of about 525 square kilometres. In 1849 the Chain Bridge linking Buda with Pest was opened as the first permanent bridge across the Danube and in 1873 Buda and Pest were officially merged with the third part, Óbuda (Old Buda), thus creating the new metropolis of Budapest. The River Danube enters the city from the north; later it encircles two islands, Óbuda Island and Margaret Island. The third island Csepel Island is the largest of the Budapest Danube islands, however only its northernmost tip is within city limits. The river that separates the two parts of the city is 230 m (755 ft) wide at its narrowest point in Budapest. Pest lies on the flat terrain of the Great Plain while Buda is rather hilly.

Great Market Hall

Bálna House

Széchenyi Thermal Bath

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Bálna House in Budapest, Hungary
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Széchenyi Thermal Bath

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Healthy thermal bath in Budapest, Hungary The Széchenyi Baths are one of the largest bathing complexes in all Europe, and the only "old" medicinal baths to be found in the Pest side of the city. The indoor medicinal baths date from 1913 and the outdoor pools from 1927. There is an atmosphere of grandeur about the whole place with the bright, largest pools resembling aspects associated with Roman baths, the smaller bath tubs reminding one of the bathing culture of the Greeks, and the saunas and diving pools borrowed from traditions emanating in northern Europe.
Marsa shagra elphinstone merülőhelyightseeing by cruises in Budapest, Hungary Legenda offers daytime and evening cruises as well as dinner cruises on the Danube all year round in Budapest. Get to know the history of Budapest’s most beautiful sights along the Danube in the language of your choice, selected from 30 options.
Chairlift with beautiful outlook in Budapest, Hungary The chairlift is a popular means of transportation in the Buda hills and offers wonderful forest views and a panorama of Budapest. The two-seat, open chairs can cover the 1,040 meter length of the ropeway in 15 minutes. The two-way chairlift operates between Zugliget and the highest point in the city.
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Dining in Budapest

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Al-Amir restaurant in Budapest, Hungary

The Al-Amir (“The Prince” in English) restaurant first opened in Király Street in 1997 and it was re-opened again in the heart of the city in 2011. The restaurant not only shows you the tastes of Syria but its spirit as well. The Damascus Hall downstairs gives you a glimpse into the East with its every detail, and the painting on the wall next to the stairs represents the most important symbols of Syria; the original, old water wheel, the famous castle of Aleppo, as well as the gate of Damascus which connects different religious quarters in the city. It symbolizes respect and living together in peace.

Byblos restaurant in Budapest, Hungary

Byblos is a Lebanese restaurant and represents a marriage between Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine with strong influences from both traditional and local ingredients. Using classical and modern techniques, their dishes showcase the regionally specific spices and flavours of the Levantine cuisine. The menu is a true journey between Mediterranean and Oriental flavours. Byblos also serves a wide selection of vegan dishes, and perfect halal cuts served family style in a convivial atmosphere.

Underground cafeclub in Budapest, Hungary

An elegant and exclusive shisha bar in the 9th district. The bar boasts several rooms that are suitable for smaller group gatherings and larger events as well every day of the week. Pleasant atmosphere, courteous service, high quality experience. The best shisha served in the city.

Al-Amir restaurant in Budapest, Hungary
Byblos restaurant in Budapest, Hungary
Underground cafeclub in Budapest, Hungary
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Budapest by Night