Corinthia Budapest
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Character and identity
Corinthia Budapest sits on the Grand Boulevard, where the original 1896 Neoclassical façade fronts a property that's been comprehensively rebuilt behind it. The marble lobby opens into a labyrinth of corridors, restored ballroom and modern suites, with belle époque flourishes (gilded mirrors, stained glass) threaded through contemporary rooms. The Royal Spa is the showpiece: a nearly 50-foot pool under a stained-glass ceiling, framed by Corinthian columns, reached via a private lift, with ESPA treatments. Dining runs from Brasserie and Atrium for farm-driven fine dining to Bock Bistro for Hungarian tapas, plus a cocktail bar. The conference space is the largest of any Budapest hotel.
Who's it for
Best for:
Travellers who want a central, walkable base for Andrássy Avenue and the Jewish Quarter, paired with serious spa and pool facilities. The blend of restored 19th-century grandeur and modern suites suits design-minded couples, history buffs, and business guests using the extensive meeting infrastructure.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone seeking a small, intimate boutique with personalised, name-recognition service. The scale is vast and the layout maze-like, so guests who prefer quiet, contained properties or a sleek minimalist aesthetic will find the public spaces grand but impersonal.
Bottom line
The Royal Spa and its stained-glass pool are the genuine reason to book here; they justify the address on their own. Pair that with a location that puts central Budapest at your feet, and the case is straightforward. Book a renovated suite rather than an entry-level room to match the public spaces, and use the private spa lift to skip the public entrance.
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