Hotels in Budapest
The Pearl of the Danube — stunning thermal baths, ruin bars, and grand architecture. Compare prices from top booking sites and find the perfect place to stay.
Best Areas to Stay in Budapest
District V (Belváros)
Central Pest with Parliament and Chain Bridge views
District VII (Jewish Quarter)
Ruin bars, street art, and boutique hotels
Castle District (Buda)
Historic hilltop area with castle and Fisherman's Bastion
District VI (Terézváros)
Andrássy Avenue and Opera House neighborhood
Types of Accommodation in Budapest
Luxury Hotels
HUF 60,000-150,000+/nightGrand riverside and thermal hotels
Boutique Hotels
HUF 25,000-60,000/nightDesign hotels in the Jewish Quarter
Mid-Range Hotels
HUF 15,000-25,000/nightModern hotels near main attractions
Budget Hotels
HUF 8,000-15,000/nightHostels and guesthouses
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Your Guide to Budapest Hotels
Budapest is a city of two halves: hilly Buda with its castle and panoramic views and flat Pest with its vibrant nightlife and Art Nouveau boulevards. The city is famous for its thermal baths, where you can soak in historic pools dating back to Ottoman times. Hotels range from grand riverfront palaces to quirky boutique properties in the Jewish Quarter.
Top Attractions in Budapest
- Széchenyi Thermal Bath
- Buda Castle
- Hungarian Parliament
- Fisherman's Bastion
- Ruin Bars
Getting Around
Buy a Budapest Card for unlimited public transport plus museum discounts. The metro, trams, and buses cover the entire city efficiently.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Budapest is March-May and September-November. Peak season (June-August and Christmas markets (December)) brings higher prices and crowds, while January-February (cold but cheapest) offers better deals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average hotel price in Budapest?
Hotel prices in Budapest vary by neighborhood and season. Prices vary significantly by neighborhood, star rating, and season. Budget Hotels HUF 8,000-15,000/night.
What is the best area to stay in Budapest?
The best area depends on your priorities. District V (Belváros) is central pest with parliament and chain bridge views, while District VII (Jewish Quarter) offers ruin bars, street art, and boutique hotels.
When is the best time to visit Budapest?
The best time to visit Budapest is March-May and September-November. Peak season is June-August and Christmas markets (December), while January-February (cold but cheapest) offers lower prices and fewer crowds.
How do I get around Budapest?
Buy a Budapest Card for unlimited public transport plus museum discounts. The metro, trams, and buses cover the entire city efficiently.
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