HOME PAGE | CONTACT US | RESOURCES

BUDAPEST AIRPORT HOTELS        |        HUNGARORING HOTELS        |        DOWNTOWN BUDAPEST HOTELS        |        PUSKAS FERENC STADIUM HOTELS


Welcome

Main Menu

Featured Budapest Hotel:

Welcome to Budapest, where great accommodations meet one of the world's greatest cities! Budapest is home to world renowned entertainment, sporting events, and historic landmarks, perfect for visitors looking to enjoy Budapest's history and culture! This is Hungary at its best!

Budapest Hotel Map offers great rates on over 50 hotels near Budapest's main attractions. All of our hotels have been approved by AAA and the Mobile Travel Guide, the authorities in hotel inspection. All hotels offer a generous savings off of regular hotel rack rates. Whether you are coming as a tourist or business traveler, Budapest Hotel Map offers great hotels near your point of interest!

Check the map!
     Click your favorite area to
     view a map of hotels!
Attractions in Budapest
     Check out the dozens of
     attractions in Budapest!
Getting Around Budapest
     Information on essential 
     stuff including transportation
Sports and Recreation
     A guide to Budapest
     sports and entertainment
Special events
     What's going on nearby
Customer Service
     Need help with your travel 
     plans? Send us an email!
Meeting Planning
     Need assistance with
     planning your meeting?

InterContinental Budapest
Few would argue the InterContinental Budapest is in the city's best location: right on the Danube across from Castle Hill and the Royal Palace. With the Chain Bridge and the Parliament just steps away, there's no shortage of superb sightseeing opportunities. The Váci utca shopping street, Central Market Hall and the Gellért Baths are also nearby. Fitness centre and swimming pool. Hairdresser and beauty salon - everything from manicures/pedicures, to facials, to haircuts is available. Open Monday frommore

Map of the Budapest metropolitan area - Click your favorite area to view nearby hotels!

Budapest Hotel Map

BUDAPEST AREAS

1. Budapest Airport Hotels
Budapest Ferihegy International Airport (BUD) is the largest airport in Hungary. This airport serves over eight million passengers a year.

2. Hungaroring Hotels
The Hungaroring is the venue for the Hungarian Grand Prix. This Formula 1 racing circuit is a cutting edge facility located in a valley east of Budapest.

3. Downtown Budapest Hotels
Budapest is the capitol of Hungary. With over two million people, Budapest occupies both banks of the Danube river. Originally a Celtic settlement, Budapest is today one of Europe's largest cities.

4. Puskas Ferenc Stadium Hotels
Holding almost seventy thousand people, the Puskas Ferenc Stadium in Budapest is an important European football venue. It finished construction in 1953 and remains an influential sports facility today.

5. Hungarian Parliament Building Hotels
Being one of the oldest government buildings in Europe, the Hungarian Parliament Building stands out as a prominent Budapest tourist attraction.

6. Budapest Arena Hotels
The Budapest Arena, or Papp László Sportaréna, is an ice Hockey sport's arena located in Budapest, Hungary. It is also used for concerts and boxing.

7. Museum of Fine Arts Hotels
The Budapest Museum of Fine Arts, or Szépmuvészeti Múzeum, is located in Heroe's Square. It was built by Albert Schickendanz in around 1900.

8. Nugati Train Station Hotels
The Nyugati Palyaudvar train station is a railway station in northern Budapest. The station finished construction in 1877, and today remains one of the three main train stations in Budapest.


View All Budapest Hotels

About Budapest

Budapest - one of the world's most beautiful cities - has succeeded in preserving its  soul, although the city has been rapidly modernised in recent years. Today the Danube, the old Art Nouveau palace and the wide boulevards have been joined by gourmet restaurants and trendy bars.

Those interested in history and partygoers come here - and anyone who wants to relax in the city's many steam baths.

You are either on route to - or have just arrived in - a city which is not only beautiful and full of historical monuments and dramatic memories. It is also a city which is excellent for walking and exciting expeditions.

The River Danuber flows right through the heart of Budapest and thus creates a point of reference for visitors who are either on the old cobbled streets on the Buda side, or in the 19th century boulevards on the
Pest side. Your interests will decide on which side of the Danube you spend most of your time. Anyone interested in history will find it difficult to tear himself away from Buda, where the Palace summit creates an atmosphere of mediaeval Budapest.

Shopaholics will very soon be enticed by the other side of the river where the shops and nightlife compete for everyone's attention. Budapest is really the fusion of three towns, Buda, Óbuda and Pest. Back in 106
AD, the Romans founded the city of Aquincum in the north-east corner of the Danube. Several changes of population later, at the end of the ninth century, the Magyars arrived. They were descended from a Finnish-Ugrian tribe with roots in Siberia. The Magyar city, with its palace and ring-wall, came to be called Buda, and Aquincum was later called Óbuda. The other side of the river was also settled, in the area which would later be called Pest. Having been invaded by the Turks - and later by the Austrian army - in 1869 Hungary was elevated to an equal partner in the Austro-Hungarian double monarchy. Budapest became one of the most important ports on the Danube, and an industrial centre.

Copyright © 2006-2007, Budapest Hotel Map, All Rights Reserved.