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Hilton Budapest City(Pending)
Add: 1062 Budapest, Váci út 1-3, Hungary
https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/budwehi-hilton-budapest-city/meetings-events/
Located in the center of Budapest, Hilton Budapest City is next to the Nyugati Train and Metro Station, and directly connected to the WestEnd City Center shopping mall. It offers WiFi in all areas and features a sauna and a modern fitness center overlooking the city.
The elegantly furnished, air-conditioned rooms at the Hilton Budapest City hotel feature a large work desk with an ergonomic chair, a mini-bar, a tea/coffee maker, cable TV, and a bathroom.
The stylish Arrabona restaurant serves Hungarian and international dishes, complemented by a wide choice of wines, a children’s menu, and vegetarian options.
At the Zita Café, which features a summer terrace, guests can enjoy a cocktail, coffee or snack and an elegant ambiance.
Clubs and bars around Oktogon Square and in Nagymező Utca can be reached in a 15-minute walk, while the Hungarian Parliament Building is also 15 minutes away on foot. Ferihegy Airport is 13 mi from Hilton Budapest City, and a shuttle service is available at an additional cost.
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, was created in 1873 by the merger of three cities: Buda, Óbuda and Pest. It is the administrative, cultural, scientific, economic, trade and transportation center with about 2 million inhabitants. The town spreads on the banks of the river Danube, and is administratively divided into 23 districts, 16 of which are located on the Pest side, 6 in Buda and 1 on Csepel Island in Danube. Buda extends to the hills on the west bank of the Danube and Pest on the left bank of the river in the lowlands. In Buda, the 235 m high hill (Gellért-hegy) rises from the river bank and offers a remarkable view of the whole city. There are 7 bridges and 2 railway bridges In Budapest. Except for one bridge (Erzsébet híd), all bridges were destroyed during the Second World War were restored to the original style.