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Hungary — 8 Hotels Reviewed

Best Hotels in
Budapest

Budapest is one of Europe's great hotel cities — architecturally extraordinary, historically layered, and still affordable enough that serious luxury comes at prices that would buy mid-range in Paris or London. The Danube divides hilly, quiet Buda from flat, energetic Pest; most hotels and attractions cluster in Pest's V and VI districts, but the Castle District across the river offers a dramatically different atmosphere. The city's thermal bath culture, ruin bar scene, and world-class spa hotels make it a particularly compelling destination for travellers who want more than sightseeing.

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Top Hotels in Budapest — 2026

Budapest is one of Europe's great hotel cities — architecturally extraordinary, historically layered, and still affordable enough that serious luxury comes at prices that would buy mid-range in Paris or London. The Danube divides hilly, quiet Buda from flat, energetic Pest; most hotels and attractions cluster in Pest's V and VI districts, but the Castle District across the river offers a dramatically different atmosphere. The city's thermal bath culture, ruin bar scene, and world-class spa hotels make it a particularly compelling destination for travellers who want more than sightseeing.

  1. 1
    Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace
    Pest — Chain Bridge · $$$$ · ★ 9.6 Exceptional
  2. 2
    Matild Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel
    Pest — V District · $$$$ · ★ 9.5 Exceptional
  3. 3
    Aria Hotel Budapest
    Pest — V District · $$$ · ★ 9.4 Superb
  4. 4
    Párisi Udvar Hotel Budapest
    Pest — V District · $$$ · ★ 9.3 Superb
  5. 5
    Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest
    Pest — Deák Ferenc tér · $$$$ · ★ 9.1 Superb

8 hotels reviewed · 31 in-depth guides · Last updated March 2026

Our top 8 picks

Ranked by overall score. Updated February 2026.

Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace — Pest — Chain Bridge
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.6 Exceptional

The Gresham Palace is Budapest's defining hotel — a 1906 Art Nouveau palace directly on the Danube embankment, facing the Chain Bridge and Buda Castle. Its restoration by Four Seasons is one of the great European hotel refurbishments, uncovering original Zsolnay tiles, Miksa Róth mosaics, and peacock gates that had been concealed for decades. The 179 rooms deliver the brand's flawless service with a backdrop that no new build can replicate. The Chain Bridge view at night from a riverside suite is among Europe's great hotel experiences.

  • art nouveau
  • danube views
  • iconic
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Matild Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel — Pest — V District
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.5 Exceptional

Matild Palace opened in 2022 after a decade-long restoration of an 1901 neo-baroque palace near the Elizabeth Bridge. The 130 rooms and suites are lavishly appointed, the Duchess Restaurant by Wolfgang Puck-trained chefs is one of Budapest's best, and the Matild Café is immediately one of the city's most beautiful rooms. The combination of historical pedigree and contemporary luxury execution makes this Budapest's most exciting recent hotel opening.

  • new opening
  • baroque palace
  • fine dining
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Aria Hotel Budapest — Pest — V District
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.4 Superb

Pest — V District

Aria Hotel Budapest

The Aria is Budapest's most distinctive boutique hotel — a music-themed property where each of the four wings is dedicated to a genre (classical, opera, jazz, contemporary), and rooms are themed around specific composers and musicians. The rooftop High Note SkyBar with its views over St. Stephen's Basilica is one of the city's most atmospheric spots. Genuinely clever concept executed with real quality.

  • music theme
  • rooftop bar
  • boutique
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Párisi Udvar Hotel Budapest — Pest — V District
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.3 Superb

Pest — V District

Párisi Udvar Hotel Budapest

The Párisi Udvar occupies a 1909 passage building with a spectacular Moorish-Gothic atrium — one of Budapest's most beautiful architectural interiors. Now an Hyatt Unbound Collection property, the 110 rooms preserve the building's extraordinary detail while delivering modern luxury standards. The atrium café and bar is a destination in its own right; the hotel's location near the Danube embankment is ideal.

  • historic building
  • moorish atrium
  • boutique luxury
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Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest — Pest — Deák Ferenc tér
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.1 Superb

Pest — Deák Ferenc tér

Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest

The Kempinski Corvinus is Budapest's most reliable international luxury hotel — consistent, polished, and centrally positioned between the shopping street and the Danube embankment. The 349 rooms are spacious and well-maintained, the Nobu restaurant is the city's best Japanese dining, and the spa facilities are among the better hotel wellness offerings in Pest. A safe, high-quality choice for business travellers and those who value consistency.

  • business
  • reliable luxury
  • central
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Mystery Hotel Budapest — Pest — VI District
$$ Mid-range
★ 9.0 Superb

Pest — VI District

Mystery Hotel Budapest

Mystery Hotel is a theatrical boutique property in a converted 1905 police headquarters in the VI district, its dramatic dark interiors playing on the building's detective-story heritage. The rooftop terrace and bar overlook the Andrássy Boulevard, and rooms are richly decorated without tipping into kitsch. Excellent value for the quality delivered, and a natural base for the ruin bar and great market district.

  • unique design
  • vi district
  • ruin bar area
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Bohem Art Hotel — Pest — VII District
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.7 Excellent

Pest — VII District

Bohem Art Hotel

Bohem Art Hotel is the best mid-range choice in the VII district — Budapest's ruin bar neighbourhood, also called the Jewish Quarter. The hotel's design takes its cues from the district's eclectic street art scene, with locally commissioned pieces throughout. Rooms are compact but well-designed, and the location on Molnár utca puts you equidistant from Szimpla Kert and the Great Synagogue.

  • ruin bar district
  • art hotel
  • value
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Meininger Hotel Budapest Great Market Hall — Pest — Central Market Hall
$ Budget-friendly
★ 8.5 Very Good

Meininger delivers reliable, clean, good-value accommodation steps from the Great Market Hall and Liberty Bridge. The hybrid hostel-hotel format suits budget-conscious travellers who want private rooms without hostel prices. Common areas are social and well-designed, the neighbourhood is excellent for food exploration, and the Danube is a two-minute walk. The smartest budget base in central Pest.

  • budget
  • great market hall
  • social
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Where to Stay in Budapest

Each neighbourhood offers a different experience. Here's our breakdown to help you choose the right base.

District V (Belváros)

Parliament, Chain Bridge, and the Danube promenade. Central and walkable.

District VII (Jewish Quarter)

Ruin bars, street art, and the Great Synagogue. Budapest's nightlife epicentre.

Buda Castle District

Hilltop fortress with Fisherman's Bastion and the Royal Palace. Historic and scenic.

District VI (Terézváros)

Andrássy Avenue, Opera House, and elegant Habsburg-era architecture.

District IX (Ferencváros)

Up-and-coming with the Great Market Hall and riverside developments.

Best Time to Visit Budapest

May to June and September. Spring brings outdoor café culture and thermal bath season. September is warm with lower prices. December offers some of Europe's best Christmas markets. Summer (July-August) is hot and many locals leave the city.

Insider Tips for Budapest

  • Budapest's thermal baths are a must — Széchenyi (largest) or Gellért (most beautiful) are the top choices
  • The Budapest Card covers transport, baths, and museums — excellent value for 48 or 72 hours
  • Ruin bars in the Jewish Quarter are free to enter — Szimpla Kert is the original and most famous
  • Prices on the Pest side of the river are generally 20-30% lower than the Castle District
  • Night cruises on the Danube show the illuminated Parliament at its most spectacular

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about staying in Budapest (2026)

What is the best area to stay in Budapest (2026)?

The best area depends on your travel style. For first-time visitors to Budapest (2026), the city centre offers the most convenient base with easy access to major attractions. Couples often prefer boutique-rich neighbourhoods, while families benefit from areas with parks and quieter streets. Browse our Budapest (2026) neighbourhood guides for detailed recommendations.

How much does a hotel in Budapest (2026) cost per night?

Hotel prices in Budapest (2026) vary significantly by season and category. Budget hotels typically start from $50-80/night, mid-range options run $120-250/night, and luxury properties range from $300-800+/night. Booking 2-3 months in advance and travelling in shoulder season usually yields the best value. See our budget and luxury guides for specific recommendations.

When is the best time to visit Budapest (2026)?

The ideal time to visit Budapest (2026) depends on your priorities. Peak season offers the best weather but higher prices and crowds. Shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) typically provide the best balance of pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and better hotel rates. Check our detailed best-time-to-visit guide for month-by-month recommendations.

How many days do you need in Budapest (2026)?

Most visitors find 3-5 days ideal for Budapest (2026), giving enough time to see the major highlights without rushing. A long weekend (3 days) covers the essentials, while a week allows you to explore neighbourhoods at a slower pace, enjoy local dining, and take day trips. Our city guide covers the must-see attractions to help you plan.

Should I book hotels in Budapest (2026) in advance?

Yes, advance booking is recommended for Budapest (2026), especially during peak travel season and around major events or holidays. Booking 6-8 weeks ahead typically gives you the best selection at competitive rates. Last-minute deals exist but are unpredictable, particularly for popular boutique and luxury properties.

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