Budapest, Hungary
Corinthia Budapest
Discover the Beauty of Grand Budapest
What it is
An iconic property steeped in history and updated with all the modern luxuries you could expect. Located on the grand boulevard of Budapest, it offers a regal experience reminiscent of the city’s golden age.
What it isn't
A small, intimate lodging but a large, opulent hotel known for its grand spaces and sumptuous decor, aiming to enchant guests looking for a taste of historical luxury.
What we think
The Corinthia Hotel Budapest, originally opened in 1896 as the Grand Hotel Royal, is a landmark in itself. The rooms combine historical elegance with contemporary comfort, offering spacious, finely appointed accommodations. The Royal Spa is particularly noteworthy, beautifully restored to its original splendor with modern amenities. Culinary delights await at the several on-site restaurants, including the Brasserie & Atrium with its extensive international buffet. The service is impeccable, with staff going out of their way to ensure a memorable stay.
You're here because
You appreciate the historical ambiance blended with modern luxury, perfect for experiencing the grandeur of Budapest's past and present.
The Moment
Walking through the grand lobby, with its ornate ceilings and chandeliers, you feel transported to another era, enveloped in the luxury and history that define Budapest.
Restaurants & Bars
Brasserie and Atrium - The perfect host for a sumptuous breakfast or a friendly meeting place
Rickshaw - Rickshaw serves authentic Asian dishes in an atmosphere, which complements the traditional arts and materials of the Far East
Uncensored - Reality melts away as you see, hear and taste the atmosphere and flavour of a host of different countries
Caviar & Bull - A symphony of flavours, dreamed up by Marvin Gauci, and an urbane setting in which to meet, eat and dine
Le Bar - Offers a post-dinner drink accompanied by the beguiling melodies of our resident pianist
Location
Situated in the heart of Budapest, the Corinthia Hotel is just minutes from the Hungarian State Opera House and close to major transportation hubs, making it an ideal base for exploring the city.