The Best Arty Hotels to Book in Budapest
Budapest is an art lover’s dream, it’s a city brimming with medieval carvings and freshly daubed murals, post-industrial studios and Neoclassical galleries. Spend your days wandering the Hungarian National Gallery and Ludwig Museum and your nights in spaces dedicated to contemporary art and photography. Combine your artistic exploration with a stay in one of the many design-forward hotels in the city, where you can sleep under original artwork or within an architectural marvel.
Brody House
Boutique Hotel, Hotel
Aria Hotel Budapest by Library Hotel Collection
Spa Hotel, Chain Hotel, Luxury
Baltazár Budapest – Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel
On warm days, Baltazár has wooden tables spread over the car-free cobbles at one end of the historic Országház Street, which winds up past delis and bookshops to the medieval riches of the late-Gothic Matthias Church. This historic heart of Unesco-listed Buda is a foodie paradise, and the hotel’s charcoal grilled duck livers and poppy-seeded millefeuille with plum sauce and pistachio ice cream fit in perfectly. The 11 luxurious yet quirky rooms invoke Pop art and fashion icons, while the brick-walled bar, with a gallery of different shaped mirrors, serves shots of Hungarian fruit brandy or rum-cinnamon hot grog. Egészségére!
Park and Art Mini Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Bed and Breakfast
At Park and Art, some headboards incorporate part of an intricate musical instrument, the breakfast tables were once sewing machines and the iridescent lamps are beaten copper – it’s safe to say the contrasting styles in the individual rooms here are enjoyably eclectic. Just across the six-lane Dózsa György Boulevard you will find the expansive lakes and gardens of the work-in-progress City Park and Museum Quarter. From the hotel, stroll through the trees and flowerbeds outside to the imposing Heroes Square, which will awe you with its statue-topped columns and colonnades.
Casati Budapest Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Budget Hotel
Lanchid 19 Design Hotel
Boutique Hotel
With plate glass windows overlooking the limpid Danube, the modern Lanchid 19 is sandwiched between a classic art nouveau mansion with ornamental faces and a 1930s block with curved balconies and a café on the ground floor. Lánchíd, Hungarian for chain bridge, refers to the elegant 19th-century Széchenyi Chain Bridge nearby, linking Buda and Pest. And it’s not just the views that are stylish: the glass-floored lobby reveals a subterranean medieval ruin, and the walls are hung with paintings by Picasso’s lover Françoise Gilot.
Hotel Moments Budapest
Boutique Hotel
Pest-Buda Hotel
Boutique Hotel
Grand colourful houses, fine art galleries and pavement cafés line the cobbles of the Castle District in Buda, where this 17th-century inn has become a stylish 10-room boutique. Bedrooms mix it up with retro radios and designer limestone bathrooms, modern prints and wooden walls. The restaurant, one of the oldest in Budapest, serves classic Hungarian dishes: fish soup, stuffed cabbage and goulash, and sweet nutty arany galuska in custard alongside citrusy Kreinbacher sparkling wine or fruity craft beers.
Art'Otel Budapest by Park Plaza
Chain Hotel, Budget Hotel
This cool, contemporary hotel has views of the Parliament Building across the Danube, plus colourful abstract designs by US artist Donald Sultan. There are more Sultan works in the restaurant, where an international menu features a no-holds-barred art’burger or cinnamon-spiced plum pie with Tokaj dessert wine. Work up an appetite by strolling out the front door and walking under lime and chestnut trees along the riverside, with views across the wide shining water.
Bohem Art Hotel
Hotel
Style is taken to new levels at the chic Bohem. Eye-catching, original paintings by Budapest-based artists form a focal point in minimalist rooms, some of which have individual features such as wooden floors and upper levels. You could be sleeping under the colourful geometry of Donáta Gajzágó’s Airport – Monoscope or the golden eye of Roland Horváth’s huge sunflower. Great location, too: fresh fruit and veg are laid out in the Neo-Gothic market hall at the end of the road, and there are boat trips on the Danube a few steps away on the riverfront.
Stories Hotel Budapest
Boutique Hotel, Independent Hotel
Café-lined Király Street is one of the trendiest thoroughfares in Budapest, heaving with hipster bars and ice-cream kiosks. But Stories does its best to keep you inside all day with on-call mixologists, yoga teachers and tattoo artists. The triple-storey Presidentials, the biggest of the bold, colourful suites, are tailor-made for stag and hen parties with a sauna and jacuzzi on the top floor.
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