Four Seasons Gresham Palace
This magnificent 179-room hotel was created out of the long-derelict art nouveau Gresham Palace (1906) and a lot of blood, sweat and tears...
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This magnificent 179-room hotel was created out of the long-derelict art nouveau Gresham Palace (1906) and a lot of blood, sweat and tears...
Spreading itself across three buildings - each with its own distinct character - is Baranya. A solid bet, with homely rooms directly opposite the baths' main entrance.
We’ve always loved this laid-back hostel – Budapest’s first! – located in a colourfully painted suburban ‘villa’ in south Buda...
About 9km east of Badacsony in the township of Révfülöp is Hullám, the only hostel with any character in all of provincial Hungary...
We have visited, inspected and stayed in lots of hotels in our time, and we think this new boutique number facing the Danube has the ‘wow’ factor in spades...
This 17-room hotel on the 2nd floor of the palace's east wing is one of the main reasons people come to Fertőd and the palace. You won't be sleeping in anything like the Prince's Bed Chamber, but for a palace the price is right. Book well in advance...
You shouldn't miss the chance to stay at this eight-room pension, near the main road. Rooms are big and cosy, there's a peaceful garden to laze around in, and its fine restaurant serves some of the best wine in these parts.
With its friendly and knowledgeable staff, spacious and spotless modern rooms, and quiet setting, Fábián is easily the best choice in town. Rooms either face the inner garden or busier street, and only the more expensive ones come with air-con...
You couldn’t find sweeter hosts than the daughter and mother that own this four-room guesthouse under the eaves. Out back is a huge flower garden with tables and barbecue at your disposal.
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