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Budapest is well known for its beauty, renowned museums, Medieval Castle District and thriving nightlife, so this is an obvious choice as an entry point for Hungary. But there's a lot here besides. Its thermal lakes make for a serene backdrop - with obvious rewards for those looking to unwind, excellent birdwatching and horse riding opportunities, and Hungary has a number of exceptionally charming smaller centres

For a City Break

Budapest is split dramatically by the Danube, with Buda, west of the Danube, including the castle and many of Budapest's best known attractions, and Pest to the east. Both regions have their own distinct charms, and are linked, elegantly, by a series of bridges..

Well known for its beauty, Budapest is a great city for visitors because it's very easy to get around on foot, and has a user-friendly transport system for longer journeys. And everywhere you look there's something beautiful to behold: fine Art Nouveau facades, a slew of graceful churches, rows of inviting cafes and a surprise Turkish bath or two. Budapest also has some wonderfully inexpensive but stylish places to stay.

  • The Palazzo Zichy is a contemporary property, with cool, clean interiors in the shell of a fine 19th century mansion. Situated in the university district, there are plenty of interesting bars and clubs close by.
  • Brody House is reputedly the coolest hotel address in the city (easily one of the best places to stay in Hungary), the place to rub shoulders with creative types - Budapest's Soho House?
  • Mamaison Andrassy Hotel is a little Bauhaus gem of a hotel, located in an exclusive Embassy neighbourhood just off Pest's Andrássy Avenue. Expect sleek and contemporary rooms with floor to ceiling windows and an Art Deco style restaurant.
  • The Four Seasons Gresham Palace is a landmark Art Nouveau property has some of the best views in town, plus beautifully decorated rooms.

Szeged is known as 'the sunniest city in Hungary', a university town akin to Oxford and Cambridge, with beautiful architecture, plenty of smarts, and a youthful, culturally rich vibe.

Pécs is another one of the best places to stay in Hungary for a city break. Historic and interesting, Pécs has a selection of excellent museums and monuments, and sits on a wonderfully sheltered plain with a good wine region and an excellent reputation for quality local produce.

Eger is known as a beauty, and while it's maybe more a large town break, rather than a city break, it's rich with dramatic Ottoman and Turkish history, has a reputation with drinkers of 'big' wines, and there's loads to see and do here.

For Foodies

Since the fall of the Iron Curtain, Hungary has been doing its best to reclaim its spot at the high table of cuisine. Hungarian food is spicy, but not hot, by general standards, and it's probably best thought of as tasty, rather than healthy, with a lot of emphasis on paprika, the national spice, and meat and potatoes. They also do a great line in deserts and sweet treats.

Tokaj is an obvious choice for wine buffs, this is the home of the tipple Louis XIV called 'the king of the wines, the wine of the kings'.

To Relax

Siófok on Lake Balaton, which is Hungary's and Central Europe's largest lake, is a bit like a seaside resort, with plenty of fun and sun, but by a lake instead of the sea. Families might prefer the quieter northern side of the lake, but there are plenty of choices - this lake spreads for 600 square kilometres.

Hungary is also blessed with more than a thousand natural springs, around 300 of which are also naturally heated, so if you find a thermal bath relaxing then come on down, the water is perfect!

There are a number of thermal baths near Lake Balaton, but you can find baths everywhere, including in Budapest. The Széchenyi Thermal Baths claims to be the largest thermal bath in Europe, but the art nouveau Gellért Baths and Hotel at the foot of Gellért Hill is more aesthetically pleasing.

Still not sure? Browse through our list of all the best places to stay in Hungary, or contact one of our friendly gurus for advice.

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The best hotels in Budapest

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Boutique Hotel Budapest

Budapest

A modern hotel with minimalist black interiors. Just a stone's throw away from the Danube and cultural attractions - makes for a slick cosmopolitan break. The buffet breakfast is excellent and the cosy bar offers a warm welcome after a days sightseeing.

  • Local exploring - A great launching pad for exploring the city. The hotel organises bike rentals as well as guided tours.
  • Local markets - The hotel sits nicely between two shopping hotspots, the pedestrianised Vaci utca and the Central Market Hall
  • Great walks - One of the best ways to explore Budapest is on foot, as many tourist attractions only allow walking tours
  • Sights nearby - Budapests' famous Gellert Thermal Spa is right around the corner
from AU$97 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Brody House

Budapest (Budapest)

A hip, intimate base in downtown Budapest. Probably the coolest place to stay in the city - think a Soho House for creative types. Regular art and music events, attended by a lively crowd. Uniquely designed rooms and private apartments - parquet floors and modern art.

  • City Style - Award winning boutique hotel whose rooms are named after an artist in residence and showcase the individual's work.
  • Hotel Entertainment - The Brody Studios holds film and literary events, dress-up and dance parties, as well as alchemist nights!
  • Restaurant - Breakfast, lunch and grazing menus are available Mon to Fri. Thurs to Sat, meals can be ordered from the chef on request.
  • Lively - Local artists and musicians are showcased in regular events
from AU$113 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

The best hotels in Koveskal

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Mandilla

Koveskal ( Káli Basin)

Tucked away in Hungary’s Káli Basin, this adults-only retreat offers a slice of Tuscan charm near Lake Balaton. Interiors blend rustic elegance with Mediterranean warmth - think terracotta tiles, wooden beams, and earthy hues. Dive into its Italian restaurant, cooking school, or wellness facilities.

  • Local exploring - Discover the traditional architecture and historic churches in the nearby villages of Mindszentkálla, Salföld, and Szentbékkálla
  • Great walks - Embark on the Nagyvázsony–Köveskál Loop, a 52.9km trail showcasing the Káli Basin's natural beauty and cultural heritage
  • Back to Nature - Explore the Káli Basin's rolling hills, lush forests, and crystal-clear lakes, ideal for hiking and immersing in nature
  • Hotel Entertainment - Indulge in pure relaxation with a Finnish sauna session, followed by a soothing massage to rejuvenate your body and mind
from AU$219 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
Kali Art Inn

Koveskal (Fő út 8)

Set amidst the Kál basin nature reserve, comes the delightful Kali Art Inn. Its rooms are designed in lieu of traditional architecture with brick walls and local carpets. Stroll in the beautiful garden or relax by the pool. The perfect place for those exploring Hungary's stunning countryside.

  • Local exploring - Close to many local attractions - can be explored on foot or by bike
  • Great walks - Take a walk on a host of different trails throughout the Kál basin.
  • Sights nearby - Szigliget Castle and Museum ten miles away.
  • Restaurant
from AU$222 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

The best hotels in Tokaj

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Andrassy Kuria & Spa

Tokaj (Tokaj)

Tucked in Hungary's charming Tokaj wine region, this retreat blends old-world charm with modern luxury. Interiors boast elegant wood detailing, cosy textiles, and a striking lobby fireplace. Indulge in a spa with thermal cave pools, fine dining, and guided vineyard tours. A true countryside escape.

  • Cycling - Cycle through charming villages and rolling vineyards, pausing to savour panoramic views and the region’s tranquil beauty
  • Total relaxation - Indulge in a relaxing soak in the thermal cave pools, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the local countryside
  • Foodies - Relish fine dining with a local twist, from Tokaj wines to authentic Hungarian dishes in a setting of understated elegance
  • Wine tasting - Delight in tastings at Tokaj Kikelet Pince & Ízműhely, a renowned winery celebrated for its exceptional Tokaj wines
from AU$286 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Minaro Hotel

Tokaj

Nestled in Budapest’s heart, this boutique haven blends art and luxury. Think sleek lines, warm wood, and gallery-style charm. Savour fine dining, sip cocktails at the stylish bar, or explore the curated art collection. A chic retreat where culture meets contemporary comfort.

  • Artworks - Explore an ever-changing collection of bold sculptures, paintings, and installations from emerging and established artists alike
  • Other Activities - Experience the thrill of an art auction, where collectors and enthusiasts bid for unique pieces in an electrifying atmosphere
  • Sailing - Embark on a scenic boat tour at the confluence of the Tisza and Bodrog rivers, immersing yourself in Tokaj's natural beauty
  • Total relaxation - Rejuvenate with thermal baths, calming spa treatments, and views of picturesque countryside, perfect for total relaxation
from AU$290 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The best hotels in Morahalom

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Homoki Lodge

Morahalom (Tanya)

19th century farmhouse hotel with luxury yurts. Rooms in the hotel feature beamed roofs, and yurts have stone floors, lovely bathrooms and sumptuous beds. Larger suite available. Spa, private hot tubs, natural pool, and cosy lounges. Restaurant offers Austro-Hungarian menu. Secluded and unique.

  • Country Escape - Gorgeous yurts, crackling fireplaces, woodland explorations and peaceful surrounds
  • Restrictions on children - Children over 16 welcome
  • Secluded setting
  • Swimming Pool
from AU$214 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

The best hotels in Esztergom

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Room42

Esztergom

A boutique hotel in the centre of town. Suites and apartments are beautifully designed with up-to-the-minute styling for a classic yet contemporary vibe. Dine at the Michelin starred restaurant (one of the best in Hungary) and explore the famous Danube bend on foot or two wheels. Fabulous!

  • Foodies - Indulge in culinary delights at the Michelin-starred 42 Restaurant, hailed as one of Hungary's finest dining experiences
  • Short break - Enjoy modern comforts with air-conditioned suites, a terrace, and prime access to Esztergom's scenic hikes
  • Great walks - Embark on a breathtaking hike in the Pilis Mountains, from where you can enjoy panoramic views
  • Sights nearby - Explore Esztergom Basilica, the largest church in Hungary
from AU$202 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees

The best hotels in Tura

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Botaniq Castle of Tura

Tura

A gorgeous Hungarian castle steeped in history, near the ancient forests of Tura. The stylish interiors feature exquisite Art Nouveau decor, grand chandeliers, and rich wood panelling. With a gourmet restaurant, luxury spa, and picturesque grounds, it's the perfect blend of opulence and serenity.

  • Hideaway - In a lush 10-hectare park, this castle offers luxurious rooms, a tranquil spa, & serene woodland trails for ultimate relaxation
  • Total relaxation - Unwind with a luxurious spa experience that rejuvenates both body and soul in the castle’s elegant wellness centre
  • Great walks - Immerse yourself in nature by exploring the castle's grounds, featuring seven distinct mood gardens for serene walks
  • Romantic Break - Neoclassical architecture, fine dining, and bewitching gardens create the perfect setting for a fairytale romance
from AU$520 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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The best hotels in Zebegeny

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Natura Hill

Zebegeny (Külterület)

Nestled above the Danube Bend, this hillside retreat combines rustic charm with breathtaking panoramic views. Interiors blend cottage cosiness with elegant touches - think linen-draped four-poster beds and freestanding tubs with vistas. Enjoy farm-to-table dining, a spa, and serene garden terraces.

  • Great walks - Stroll through fragrant lavender fields on the former vineyard estate, perfect for peaceful contemplation or a scenic photo op
  • Foodies - Satisfy your tastebuds with ever-changing farm-to-table menus, fresh local produce, and Danube Bend views that steal the show
  • Museums - Visit the István Szőnyi Memorial Museum to admire works of the renowned 20th-century Hungarian painter in his former home
  • Total relaxation - Enjoy a hammock-lined reading nook or terrace in rooms themed around local herbs and flowers, blending nature and comfort
from AU$217 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees