“Chic, four star luxury in the historic centre of Buda. A 15th century building beautifully renovated with style and comfort. Exuberant interiors, an on-site bar and a scenic courtyard. The large and elegant rooms come equipped with every mod-con. A characterful spot for exploring the city.”
“Chic, four star luxury in the historic centre of Buda. A 15th century building beautifully renovated with style and comfort. Exuberant interiors, an on-site bar and a scenic courtyard. The large and elegant rooms come equipped with every mod-con. A characterful spot for exploring the city.”
Recommended For
- City Style
- A 15th-century merchant’s house offering guests modern faciltities with a nod to the location in the city's medieval quarter.
- Local exploring
- Tucked away on a quiet street in the world Heritage Site Castle District, dotted with ancient walls and historical buildings.
- Close to nightlife
- For those looking to enjoy Budapest's famed nightlife there are plenty of bars and clubs along the Danube River.
- Sights nearby
- Located in the historic medieval quarter and just moments away from the Buda Castle and the Matthias Church
- Local markets
- Guests must pay a visit to the impressive Great Market Hall at the Pest end
- Luxury
- Quiet
- Free wifi
- Romantic
- Charming
- Contemporary
- Disabled access
- Chic
- Historic
Facilities
- No pets
- Airport transfer
- Bar
- Parking
- Bath robes
- Safe
- Free wifi
- Wifi
- Air conditioning
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Concierge
- Disabled access
- Room service
- Garden
Activities
- Close to nightlife
- For those looking to enjoy Budapest's famed nightlife there are plenty of bars and clubs along the Danube River.
- Sights nearby
- Located in the historic medieval quarter and just moments away from the Buda Castle and the Matthias Church
- Local markets
- Guests must pay a visit to the impressive Great Market Hall at the Pest end
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Other Reviews
Buda Castle Fashion Hotel
Other than its rather silly name, Buda Castle Fashion has much to recommend it. The accommodation is large and the 15th-century merchant’s house it occupies has been renovated sensitively so that you never forget you’re staying in the city’s medieval quarter. It lacks a restaurant, but there are good local options.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)