Hilton Budapest City
In the heart of the city on the Pest side of the river Danube, this Budapest hotel offers a peaceful retreat from Pest’s cosmopolitan centre. Enjoy a short walk towards the Champs-Élysées of Budapest, the Andrássy Avenue and other major Budapest attractions, including Parliament, Heroes’ Square and St. Stephen’s Basilica.
Find a tempting array of shops and entertainment in the WestEnd Shopping Mall right by the hotel. Benefit from a reviving workout in the modern fitness centre or take a relaxing session in the sauna.
Sample delicious international dishes and Hungarian specialties in Arrabona Restaurant, open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Join locals in the trendy Zita Café & Terrace, offering a business lunch, casual dining and varied selection of beverages as well as free WiFi, or have a nightcap in the stylish Kando Bar.
Host a business meeting at this hotel in Budapest in 13 meeting and breakout rooms with natural daylight and a ballroom for up to 350 guests. Stay connected at the business centre with facilities such as high-speed internet access, fax and a courier service.
Andrássy Avenue and major Budapest attractions, including the Parliament, Heroes' Square and St. Stephen’s Basilica, are within walking distance from this Budapest hotel.
A short drive across the river will take you to the famous Gellert Thermal Baths and the neo-Gothic Matthias Church on Castle Hill. Within the stylish hotel grounds you'll enjoy an invigorating workout in the modern fitness centre while marvelling its panoramic views across Budapest.
Guests can also join locals on the stylish terrace of Zita Café and relax while sipping a refreshing drink. Enjoy a taste of true Budapest all year round with events such as the Budapest Spring Festival in March to April, the Danube Carnival in June, the Budapest Autumn Festival in October, and the charming Christmas Fair in December.
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This page was last updated: 26 March 2020
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