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Danubius Hotels Group offers a choice of twelve hotels in Budapest with three-, four- and five stars.

About Budapest in a nutshell – Budapest's tourist information with hotel offers

History all around
Danubius Hotels - city hotels in Budapest
Spa in Budapest
Danubius  Hotels - spa hotels in Budapest
Hotels with business services
Dining, entertainment and festivals
Did you know?
Top that! Experiences not to be missed
Danubius Hotels in Budapest

History all around

Explore Roman ruins, ornamental Gothic churches, broad Parisian boulevards and Art-Nouveau palaces dripping with colourful motifs.
Places which can’t be missed:
Europe’s largest Parliament building and its largest synagogue.
Castle District with Royal Palace, Matthias Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site overlooking the river. Andrássy Avenue, a a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Great Boulevard.

Danubius Hotels Group offers 9 city hotels in Budapest with three-, four- and five stars.

Danubius hotels are located in different quarters of Budapest.
The five-star hotel Hilton Budapest is located in the Buda Castle providing wonderful panorama at the city of Budapest and the river Danube.
The classical Danubius Hotel Gellert is located at the Buda side of the Danube. This elegant city hotel shares its Art Nouveau building with the most beautiful medicinal bath in Hungary, the Gellert Bath Budapest.
In the city centre can be found Danubius Hotel Astoria, built on the site of the medieval town walls in the heart of Budapest, is one of the most charming, old-style, city hotels of Hungary's capital.
Radisson SAS Beke Hotel is also situated in the heart of the breathtaking Budapest, the ideal choice for business & leisure travellers.
You can find Hotel Erzsebet in Budapest’s business and shopping district, near to the famous pedestrianized zone of Váci utca.
Danubius Hotel Arena is located in close proximity to the biggest conference, event, sport and fair centre of Budapest, right next to Budapest Sport Arena.
A little bit further from the city centre can be found the Best Western Hotel Hungaria, the Hotel Budapest and the Danubius Hotel Flamenco (the last two are located on the Buda side of Budapest).

Spa in Budapest

Choose the capital of spas for a city break that eases aches and pains. A staggering 80 natural thermal springs emerge in and around the capital, feeding a dozen mineral-rich baths.
Enjoy a warming dip and take advantage of the water’s healing power – it is said to alleviate a range of medical problems, from sports injuries to skin complaints.

Danubius Spa and Thermal Hotels in Budapest are:

Two hotels operate on the peaceful oasis of the city, at the Margaret Island, while the Danubius Health Spa Resort Helia is located opposite to the Island. Hotel Hélia’s waiting for its guests with modern medical-, wellness- and fitness services.
The hotels on the island are about 10 minutes from the city centre. You can find one of Europe's highest standard therapeutic centres at the modern Danubius Health Spa Resort Margitsziget spa and thermal hotel ground floor, which is available for the guests of the classical Grand Hotel as well. The restaurant of Danubius Grand Hotel Margitsziget is excellent; its tea-garden is unique in Budapest.

Hotels with business services

Several Danubius hotels provide excellent opportunities to arrange different kind of conferences, programs and receptions. Developed conference technology, several conference rooms and experienced professionals guarantee the programs' success. The largest conference capacity hotels are Hilton Budapest, Radisson SAS Béke Hotel, Danubius Health Spa Resort Margitsziget, Danubius Grand Hotel Margitsziget and Danubius Thermal & Conference Hotel Helia. Besides the enumerated hotels, every Budapest hotel has conference rooms for lesser programs.

Dining, entertainment and festivals

Brimming with energy and rich in culture, Budapest offers fine dining, fantastic shopping and entertainment galore. Hungary has a proud culinary tradition; tickle your tastebuds with stuffed pancakes, meaty goulash, creamy cakes – and much more besides...
The capital has a plethora of restaurants serving cuisines from all over the world.
Savour fine traditional food in Gundel Restaurant, the epitome of distinguished dining and high culinary art.
Enjoy the ambience of Budapest’s coffeeshops, some with last-century elegance and others offering a contemporary spin on the café culture.
If you’re a culture vulture, head for the city during the Spring or Autumn festivals and revel in their lively celebrations of the very best in classical music and traditional dance.
Join the audiences at top-class performances of music and dance in venues across the city, including the opulent State Opera House.
Arrive during autumn and experience the annual international wine festivals.
Take in some of the 200 fascinating museums and galleries, from master paintings in the Museum of Fine Arts to interactive displays for children in the Palace of Miracles.

Did you know?

The Castle District, the Danube embankments and Andrássy Avenue have been officially declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Budapest’s metro was founded in 1896, making it the first underground railway in continental Europe.
An extensive system of caves lies beneath Buda Castle; in the past the labyrinth was used as wine cellars and even as an air-raid shelter.
The Western Railway Station (opened in 1877) was built by the famous Eiffel company.
The Great Synagogue is the second-largest synagogue in the world.

Top that! Experiences not to be missed

  • Take a romantic cruise to the picturesque Danube Bend, and visit the pretty towns of Visegrád and Esztergom.
  • Take a lazy stroll through Szentendre, an evocative town popular with artists.
  • Pop off to play a round of golf at one of the excellent nearby courses.
  • Go back in time and witness medieval tournaments in historic castles and open-air theatres.
  • Prepare for a thrilling day at the Hungarian Formula 1 Grand Prix.
  • Explore the great outdoors with a cross-country horse ride or a peaceful sightseeing trip in a hot-air-balloon.
  • Spend an afternoon wine tasting under the guidance of qualified experts.
  • Join a riverboat cruise and make the best of the Danube panorama.
  • Relish an evening’s performance at the exquisite State Opera House.
  • Climb up to the Basilica’s outer gallery and take a bird’s eye view of the city.
  • Take a trawl past the city’s highlights aboard an open-top sightseeing bus.
  • Fulfil those dreams of driving a steam train in the Hungarian Railway History Park.
  • Take advantage of a really tasty bargain – a cut-price Sunday brunch at Gundel, the country’s poshest restaurant.
  • Visit the Budapest International Wine Festival in autumn, a chance for wine lovers to sip and sniff to their hearts’ content!

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