9 Best Hotels in Hungary

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We've compiled the best of the best in Hungary - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Mamaison Hotel Andrássy Budapest

$ | Andrássy út 111, Budapest, 1063, Hungary Fodor's Choice

Budapest's best boutique hotel is housed in a Bauhaus-style structure built in 1937 and once used as an orphanage. Most rooms are large, but the only nod to actual design are the lighting fixtures. That said, the terra-cotta, blue, and cream color-schemes are cheery, as is the light-blue-and-cream tilework in the bathrooms. Many rooms have lovely balconies overlooking the trees and mansions of the Andrássy út.

Pros

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
  • Free access to a nearby fitness center
  • Good restaurant in the hotel

Cons

  • A surcharge applies to children sleeping on extra bed
  • Cheapest rooms are very small
  • Room decor pretty bland
Andrássy út 111, Budapest, 1063, Hungary
1-462–2100
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
68 rooms
No Meals

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Corvin Hotel

$ | Angyal utca 31, Budapest, 1094, Hungary

Tucked into a calm side street in Pest's up-and-coming 9th District, this Hungarian-owned budget hotel is just a few blocks from the Museum of Applied Arts and busy Ferenc körút. The tiny rooms in the Sissi wing are a bit cheaper than the Corvin, but just as nice. Decorated in cheery blue and yellow, with Scandi-style blond-wood furniture and blue-and-white checked tiles in the bathrooms—some with shower stalls, some with tubs—everything is sparse but functional. You will have more room options in the Corvin wing. Booking a room overlooking the hotel's quieter courtyard space is recommended.

Pros

  • Decent budget hotel
  • Good location for sightseeing
  • Convenient to transportation

Cons

  • Street-facing rooms noisy
  • Corvin bathrooms and rooms are bigger
  • A bit far from the center
Angyal utca 31, Budapest, 1094, Hungary
1-215--0082
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86 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Danubius Grand Hotel Margit-sziget

$ | Zielinski Szilárd sétány, Budapest, 1138, Hungary

The older, much more attractive next-door neighbor of the Danubius Health Spa Resort Margit-sziget was built in 1873 by Opera House architect Miklós Ybl in neo-Renaissance style. It was here that the Hungarian writer János Arany, a regular guest in the late-19th century, composed some of his greatest novels. Ceilings are high, and rooms are decorated in Empire style, with red- or blue-upholstered antique-looking wood furnishings. Guests have free admission to the thermal's well-equipped spa facilities, directly accessed by a heated, underground walkway.

Pros

  • European spa experience on a budget
  • Ladies-only times in the thermal baths

Cons

  • On an island and away from the more central bridge so transit to the inner city takes some time and work
Zielinski Szilárd sétány, Budapest, 1138, Hungary
1-889–4700
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
164 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Benczúr

$ | Benczúr utca 35, Budapest, 1068, Hungary

The leafy lanes of Budapest's embassy district are where you will find this quiet, simply furnished hotel. Majestic Heroes' Square is but a short walk away, and your transport to the center is the antique underground railway line, the Földalatti.

Pros

  • Front desk staff is knowledgeable and capable

Cons

  • Upcharge for rooms with full baths (all others have showers)
Benczúr utca 35, Budapest, 1068, Hungary
1-479–5650
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
160 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Medosz

$ | Jókai tér 9, Budapest, 1061, Hungary

This unfortunate-looking cement-block building has a very fortunate location: a small square just off famous Andrássy út, within easy walking distance of the Opera House, Budapest's theater district, and the Millennium underground. Inside, its former Soviet-era-institutional trappings have been replaced by friendly, restrained modern furniture. The good-humored front desk service and low prices make the Medosz an attractive budget option.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Helpful staff
  • Low prices

Cons

  • Some rooms accessible only by two flights of stairs
  • Room decor pretty bland
  • Breakfast cheap but not too good
Jókai tér 9, Budapest, 1061, Hungary
1-374–3000-front desk
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
120 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Wollner

$ | Templom utca 20, 9400, Hungary

Tucked inside the city center, this quiet and charming 18th century peach-colored hotel has been restored to its original splendor, with comfortable rooms boasting arched ceilings, comfy beds, and spacious bathrooms. The best things about the Wollner are the courtyard within the hotel, where there is plenty of outdoor seating amid flowers and greenery, and the lovely tiered hanging gardens, where you'll find ivy-covered sections of original medieval town wall. Breakfast is served in the exquisite baroque dining room, and there are regular wine tastings below ground in the 300-year-old brick-arched wine cellar.

Pros

  • A property with oodles of history
  • Convenient Inner Town location
  • The garden incorporates medieval town wall

Cons

  • Traditional furnishings not to all tastes
  • No elevator or AC
  • Lacks parking facilities
Templom utca 20, 9400, Hungary
99-524–400
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pannonia Hotel

$ | Várkerület 75, 9400, Hungary

This elegant, antique-filled hotel has a long and illustrious past, starting in the 17th century as the Golden Hind, when it welcomed stagecoaches traveling between Vienna and Budapest. Rebuilt in the neoclassical style in 1893, the current building is rich in soaring ceilings, marble floors, dripping chandeliers, and one of the city's more beautiful breakfast rooms. The rooftop terrace—or, rather, terraces, as it is in half a dozen sections—offers spectacular views of the city's countless church spires. Standard rooms are comfortable and smart, but the handsome suites are on a whole other level, with huge wooden beds, antique furniture, and lots more space. As well as a wellness area with a pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, and various saunas, there's also an on-site cosmetic surgery and dentist.

Pros

  • Convenient central location
  • Big rooftop terraces with views
  • Rooftop basketball court

Cons

  • Some stains on carpets
  • No tea and coffee in rooms
  • Breakfast isn't included
Várkerület 75, 9400, Hungary
30-946–6429
Hotel Details
79 rooms
No Meals

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Roombach Hotel Budapest Center

$ | Rumbach Sebestyén utca 14, Budapest, 1075, Hungary

A funky three-star hotel located in the Jewish District, Roombach offers trendy colorful design with a homey touch. Front-facing rooms have a view to the gorgeous 1872 synagogue designed by Otto Wagner, while guests in the back escape the nightly bustle of partygoers. Complimentary breakfast is served in a bright café and bar facing the street. While this place may not have everything, what it does have is a central location at an affordable price.

Pros

  • In the heart of the city
  • Affordable rates
  • Clean and orderly

Cons

  • No gym or pool
  • Dark hallways
  • No baths, just showers
Rumbach Sebestyén utca 14, Budapest, 1075, Hungary
1-413--0253
Hotel Details
99 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Brody House

$ | 10 Bródy Sándor utca, Budapest, 1088, Hungary

Brody House is a hip-as-you-like guesthouse, where each of the rooms is named after the local artist whose work adorns the walls; it also offers a few apartments. Are these artists dilettantes or geniuses? You decide. Sky-high ceilings and free-standing bathtubs make this hotel popular with the bohemian set. The historic palace that houses the guesthouse is situated in the inner Palace District of up-and-coming District VIII and provides a very central location. Brody House also serves as private arts club, so members will be coming and going in the common areas.

Pros

  • Romantic
  • Well located
  • Hip, sceney place

Cons

  • No exercise facilities
  • No meal plans offered
  • May be a bit too hip for some
10 Bródy Sándor utca, Budapest, 1088, Hungary
1-266–1211
Hotel Details
11 rooms
No meals
Breakfast available in club rooms, but not usually included in room price

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