The Hungaroring near Mogyorod, northeast of Budapest, is one of the more technical circuits on the Formula 1 calendar, hosting the Hungarian Grand Prix since 1986 when it became the first F1 race behind the Iron Curtain. Ayrton Senna described it as 'Monaco without the barriers'. Hotels in Budapest offer excellent circuit access and the extraordinary pleasures of Europe's most thermally blessed capital — Szechenyi baths, ruin bars, Duna River cruises, and outstanding goulash.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.