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One of Budapest’s grand prewar hotels, this imposing building was used as offices for some forty years, while the ballroom acted as the very opulent Red Star cinema. — Rough Guide
$157
on Booking.comFlashy five-star establishment on the edge of the Belváros holding more than three hundred rooms. — Rough Guide
$169
on Booking.comDirectly in front of the Chain Bridge, which connects bustling big city Pest with the historic riches of Buda across the Danube, shines one of the world's grand hotels. — Gayot
$375
on Booking.comThe 165 rooms, with their scarlet carpets and down comforters, are quite comfortable. — Concierge
$143
on Booking.comFormer insurance company building constructed in 1891, set around an impressive atrium with an Italian Renaissance style. — Michelin Guide
$167
on Booking.comRooms in this entirely renovated, early-20th-century building... are decorated in the French Empire style and are both comfortable and plush. — Fodor's
$395
on Booking.comThe 80 rooms and suites are fitted with complimentary high-speed Internet and flat-screen TVs in all guest rooms. — Gayot
One of Buda's best hotels and the oldest of its grands, grafted, amazingly and successfully, onto a medieval church with a 17th-century Jesuit cloister. — Concierge
$118
on Booking.comElegance and charm meet in this hotel on Andrássy Avenue, Budapest’s grandest boulevard. The rooms are tasteful with a chic French style, and the City Park is a short walk away. — DK Eyewitness
This hotel has a fresh modern appearance and top-notch service that puts it at the top of the second tier, just below the Four Seasons and Kempinski. This place outpaces the Marriott. — Star Service
$137
on Booking.comArguably the city’s classiest four-star hotel, with top-quality service and facilities. — The Telegraph
This boutique hotel/guest house is geared towards creatives. — Afar Magazine
The 48-room Lanchid 19 Hotel is a design-conscious upscale property at the base of Buda Castle, a three-minute walk from the Chain Bridge. — Oyster
$127
on Booking.comFor elegant old-world style in a green oasis, Danubius Grand Hotel Margitsziget is a great choice. — Star Service
$158
on Booking.comNorth American–style hospitality on the Pest side of the Danube begins with a buffet of pastries served daily in the lobby. — Fodor's
$158
on Booking.comLocated at the foot of Gellert Hill on the Buda side, this posh hotel situated on the right side of Danube riverbank has seen many luminaries of the world. — Gayot
The property's 19 individually decorated rooms sit in the center of Pest on a quiet plaza. — Oyster
The immaculately maintained St George Residence occupies an 18th-century building with high ceilings and wide corridors, and offers spacious suites with kitchenettes. — The Telegraph
$146
on Booking.comParlament is small but very pleasingly formed – indeed, it’s one of the best boutique hotels in the city, with more facilities and more imaginative design features than others in this category. — The Telegraph
This 11-room boutique hotel, located within the walls of Buda Castle on the Buda side of the Danube, is one of the city's best upscale options. — Oyster
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