Corinthia Budapest vs Brody House
Both hotels are rated highly by professionals. On balance, Corinthia Hotel Budapest ranks significantly higher than Brody House. Corinthia Hotel Budapest is ranked #2 in Budapest with praise from 16 reviewers including The Telegraph, Michelin Guide and Concierge.
Corinthia Budapest
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Erzsebet krt 43 - 49, Budapest H-1073, Hungary
From $157 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
Michelin Guide
"A beautifully restored and comprehensively equipped hotel with a splendid facade, a spectacular atrium, a marble staircase and large bedrooms."
Concierge
"Relive the Austro-Hungarian empire in this truly palatial grand, reopened in 2003 by the Malta-based Libyan hotel group after a massive renovation."
Fodor's
"The Corinthia first opened as the luxurious Grand Royal Hotel... it's just as luxurious today."
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Travel + Leisure
"The 414 sumptuously appointed guest rooms are joined by top-tier dining, a ritzy spa, and a restored Grand Ballroom."
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DK Eyewitness
"The lobby is a joy in itself, setting a luxurious scene even before guests reach their rooms, which are equally stunning."
Brody House
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10 Brody Sandor Street, Budapest 1088, Hungary
From $63 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Multilingual
- Kitchenette
- Business Center
Rough Guide
Star
"This fine eighteenth-century building is where the Hungarian Prime Minister used to live when Parliament was located next door in what is now the Italian Cultural Centre."
Fodor's
"Brody House is a hip-as-you-like guesthouse, where each of the rooms is named after the local artist whose work adorns the walls; it also offers a few apartments."
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Afar Magazine
"This boutique hotel/guest house is geared towards creatives."
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Gayot
"With its rustic-bohemian beauty, this small hotel provides a unique cultural immersion."
Oyster
Upscale
"The historic Brody House is an upscale, artsy boho hotel in the city's Pest Palace District, across the street from the Hungarian National Museum and a short walk to Great Market Hall."
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