Courtyard by Marriott Budapest City Center
- located close to Budapest city center
- high-speed internet access
- Oléo Pazzo Mediterranean Bistro located in the hotel
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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.
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