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Hotel Description:
Ideal for business or leisure, InterContinental Budapest offers unsurpassed service and sophistication. Just steps away from the Danube, the hotel is situated in the heart of the city and only minutes away from the world-class shopping district. Breathtaking views of the Royal Castle, Chain Bridge and The Fishermen’s Bastion create a blissful tranquillity in an unrivalled setting. Central Market Hall and the Gellért Baths are also nearby.
Check In: 2:00 PM
Check Out: 12:00 PM
Native currency: Euro
Number of floors: 12
Number of rooms: 402
Time zone: GMT
Areas served: BUDAPEST
Restaurants:
Corso Restaurant: Corso Restaurant proudly presents an innovative, globally inspired menu. With its delectable brunch selection, live entertainment and ever amusing Kids Corner, Corso Restaurant is “the” place to be on Sundays.Corso Bar: Tastefully hamonized with hotel's lobby interior and the Corso Bar is an ideal place to relax over a cup of coffee, enjoy a light snack or chill out over an evening cocktail.
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Hotel Amenities:
(additional fees may apply to certain amenities)- Outlet Adapters
- Barber/Beauty Shop
- Coffee Maker in Room
- Cordless Phone
- Desk with lamp
- Golf
- Ironing Board
- Mini Bar
- Overhead Projector
- Parking
- Bathrobes
- Sauna
- Temperature Control
- TV
- ATM/Cash Machine
- Porters
- Computer in Room
- Cribs Available
- DVD Player
- Hairdryers Available
- Childrens Activities
- In Room Movies
- Pets Allowed
- Valet Parking
- Room Service
- Shops/Commercial Services
- Tour Desk
- Satellite TV
- Babysitting/Child Services
- Business Center
- Concierge Desk
- Currency Exchange
- Email Service
- High speed internet access
- Lounge
- Multi-line Phone
- Phone with speaker
- Private Bathroom
- Safe Deposit Box
- Sofa Bed
- Trouser Press
- Voicemail
- Bath Tub
- Car Rental Desk
- Connecting Rooms
- Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
- FAX
- Wireless Internet Access
- Maid Service
- Free Newspaper
- Indoor Pool
- Rollaway Beds
- Safe
- Tennis
- Turndown Service
- White Board
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Downtown - DOWNTOWN
BUDAPEST
House of Terror MuseumOpened on February 24th, 2002 the House of Terror Museum - the only one of its kind - is a monument to the memory of those held captive, tortured and killed here. The Museum intends to make people understand that sacrifice for freedom was not in v
Central Market HallThere is always a buzz in the air with dozens of stalls selling friut and vegetables, bread and fish, meat and cheese. Try out a langos, a local delicacy of deep- fried dough served with sour cream and cheese, and you will not be hungry until evening
Matthias ChurchOfficially named the Church of Our Lady, this famous landmark in Budapest's Castle District is better known as Matthias Church after the much-loved 15th-century Renaissance king who contributed the towers and was married here.
Gellért spaGellért Thermal Bath was built between 1912 and 1918 in the (Secession) Art Nouveau style. The Gellért Baths complex includes thermal baths, which are small pools containing water from Gellért hill's mineral hot springs.
Margit IslandMargaret Island is a 2.5 km (1.4 miles) long island, 500 meters (550 yards) wide, in the middle of the Danube in central Budapest. The island is mostly covered by landscape parks, and is a popular recreational area. Ideal place for jogging andbiking
Buda CastleBuda Castle the historical castle complex of the Hungarian kings in Budapest, was built on the southern tip of Castle Hill. Buda Castle is part of the Budapest World Heritage. This place is the home of National Gallery and also Budapest History Muse
Nyugati Train Station
Vorosmarty ter
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Convention Center - On Site
Convention Center - On Site
Chain BridgeThe first connection between Pest and Buda was made by the Chain Bridge, named after Istvan Szechenyi, who took the initiative to build the bridge. The 375 meters (1230 ft) long and 16 meters wide bridge, was opened on November 20, 1849.
House of ParliamentThe Parliament was built between 1885 and 1902, The building has a length of 268 meters and is 118 meters wide. Its dome is 69 meters high. The main style of the building is Neo-gothic with Renaissance influences but the base ground plan is Baroque.
Vaci StreetFirst part of this wonderful pedestrian - only street between Vorosmarty square and the Central Market Hall is lively and popular with international brands and dozens of cafés. Its second is equally charming and authentic with smaller shops aroun
Heroes SquareHeroes Square stands in honour and memory of the great leaders from Hungarian history. Centerpiece of the square is the Millennium Monument, built in 1896 to commemorate the 1000th anniversary of the Magyar conquest.
Dohany utca SynagogueDohány Street Synagogue, built in 1859, is the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the World. It is like a basilica and includes some Byzantine and Moorish elements. The interior is vast and ornate, with two balconies and an organ
National Jewish MuseumNational Jewish Museum and Archives (Nemzeti Zsidó Múzeum és Levéltár) is part of the Dohány Synagogue . Located next to the birthplace of Zionism founder Theodor Herzl. Museum has an impressive visual overview of the long history of Jews in Hungary.
House of Terror MuseumOpened on February 24th, 2002 the House of Terror Museum - the only one of its kind - is a monument to the memory of those held captive, tortured and killed here. The Museum intends to make people understand that sacrifice for freedom was not in v
Central Market HallThere is always a buzz in the air with dozens of stalls selling friut and vegetables, bread and fish, meat and cheese. Try out a langos, a local delicacy of deep- fried dough served with sour cream and cheese, and you will not be hungry until evening
Matthias ChurchOfficially named the Church of Our Lady, this famous landmark in Budapest's Castle District is better known as Matthias Church after the much-loved 15th-century Renaissance king who contributed the towers and was married here.
Gellért spaGellért Thermal Bath was built between 1912 and 1918 in the (Secession) Art Nouveau style. The Gellért Baths complex includes thermal baths, which are small pools containing water from Gellért hill's mineral hot springs.
Margit IslandMargaret Island is a 2.5 km (1.4 miles) long island, 500 meters (550 yards) wide, in the middle of the Danube in central Budapest. The island is mostly covered by landscape parks, and is a popular recreational area. Ideal place for jogging andbiking
Buda CastleBuda Castle the historical castle complex of the Hungarian kings in Budapest, was built on the southern tip of Castle Hill. Buda Castle is part of the Budapest World Heritage. This place is the home of National Gallery and also Budapest History Muse
Nyugati Train Station
Vorosmarty ter
Hungexpo
Hungexpo
Convention Center - On Site
Convention Center - On Site
Chain BridgeThe first connection between Pest and Buda was made by the Chain Bridge, named after Istvan Szechenyi, who took the initiative to build the bridge. The 375 meters (1230 ft) long and 16 meters wide bridge, was opened on November 20, 1849.
House of ParliamentThe Parliament was built between 1885 and 1902, The building has a length of 268 meters and is 118 meters wide. Its dome is 69 meters high. The main style of the building is Neo-gothic with Renaissance influences but the base ground plan is Baroque.
Vaci StreetFirst part of this wonderful pedestrian - only street between Vorosmarty square and the Central Market Hall is lively and popular with international brands and dozens of cafés. Its second is equally charming and authentic with smaller shops aroun
Heroes SquareHeroes Square stands in honour and memory of the great leaders from Hungarian history. Centerpiece of the square is the Millennium Monument, built in 1896 to commemorate the 1000th anniversary of the Magyar conquest.
Dohany utca SynagogueDohány Street Synagogue, built in 1859, is the largest synagogue in Europe and the second largest in the World. It is like a basilica and includes some Byzantine and Moorish elements. The interior is vast and ornate, with two balconies and an organ
National Jewish MuseumNational Jewish Museum and Archives (Nemzeti Zsidó Múzeum és Levéltár) is part of the Dohány Synagogue . Located next to the birthplace of Zionism founder Theodor Herzl. Museum has an impressive visual overview of the long history of Jews in Hungary.
Guest Ratings & Reviews for InterContinental BUDAPEST:
Cleanliness: 9.3 - Staff: 5.5 - Location: 9.7
Jul. 11, 2009
Overall Rating:
Excellent location, great rooms, and very attentive service.
Jun. 4, 2009
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May. 20, 2009
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Dec. 24, 2008
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Sep. 5, 2008
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This is a super nice hotel at an awesome location. Most of the sights are within walking distance. Strongly recommend it. Traveler tip: food and beverage prices at the hotel are high, but you can find very nice restaurants at affordable prices in the neig...Read More
Aug. 23, 2008
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Aug. 1, 2008
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After a long trip in Europe this hotel was a great way to end our trip. The rooms were large and clean and the location was amazing. While the price of the hotel was reasonable. Between breakfast, internet use and a late night drink at the bar your bill c...Read More
Jul. 21, 2008
Overall Rating:
Overall, the Inter Continental Budapest was a great hotel in an amazing location, right on the Danube facing Buda. The only negative aspect of this hotel was its lack of tourist facilities, but that is understandable because it is a business hotel. I woul...Read More
Oct. 20, 2007
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I loved the room & the fact that you stepped out the door into the downtown shopping area. The grand market was a 10 minute walk away with tons of shopping on the way there. The room was super quiet. The staff was more than willing to help & gave great di...Read More
Oct. 18, 2006
Overall Rating:
This hotel is in a good location to take in many sights nearby. The tram stops in front. The "Pedestrian Area" is almost around the corner with squares, shops, restaurants etc.. Also, it is situated on the riverbank, so you can stroll along the promenade ...Read More
Aug. 23, 2006
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The hotel was a very nice, conveniently located with excellent views of the Chain Bridge and Buda Castle, staff was very accommodating arranging tours and obtaining concert tickets (for a 25% fee). Had discrepancies involving charges for outside calls and...Read More



