Hotel Gellért on the riverbank
Hotel Gellért on the riverbank

Budapest hotels with history

 Spend a night soaking in the history of Budapest while staying in rooms that have witnessed revolution, war, and renewal.

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Hotels are more than they seem. They are not just rooms to stay in while on holiday or a pretty sight to behold from afar. They are lasting monuments to culture, and witnesses to history.  Each hotel on our list has a story to tell – some of them still bear the scars of war and revolution. But whether you’re a history buff or an amateur explorer, the historical hotels of Budapest have something for everyone. Dine like royalty in Austro-Hungarian masterpieces or relax with a good book in a room frequented by the great poets of Hungary. You’ll find your window to history in our top picks for hotels with history in Budapest.

Corinthia Hotel

Picture of Corinthia Hotel from the outside
Picture of Corinthia Hotel from the outside

Built in 1896 at the dawn of the millennium, the Grand Hotel Royal – as the Corinthia was then known – represented the height of human ingenuity. It served as host to the 1896 Millennium Exhibition, opening its doors to celebrate 1,000 years of Hungarian history. The Lumiere brothers presented their ‘moving picture’ to Hungarians for the first time beneath the hotel’s classical pillars and from then on, the cinema became a permanent fixture. And speaking of films, you might recognize the Hotel’s façade – the Corinthia was the inspiration behind Wes Anderson’s Budapest Hotel.

Book now to watch history unfold around you

Summary of
Corinthia Hotel

Price Range
$$$
Web Address
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Address
Budapest, Erzsébet krt. 43-49, 1073 Hungary

Hotel Gellért (and Spa)

Stained glass telling us the legend of the Csodaszarvas (Miracle Deer) in Hotel Gellért
Stained glass telling us the legend of the Csodaszarvas (Miracle Deer) in Hotel Gellért

Cross the Liberty Bridge from Pest to Buda at sunset to fully appreciate Hotel Gellért standing proud at the banks of the Danube river. But it’s more than a pretty face – you might find yourself staying in a room named after Otto Habsburg, Andrew Lloyd-Webber or Richard Nixon. The rich, famous, and powerful have all stayed here – and bathed in the famous thermal baths that still treat guests to this day. Allied bombing during WWII severely damaged the building, but you can still see much of the original design, including a stunning Art Nouveau stained glass window on the stairs in the lobby.

Under reconstruction

Hotel Gellért is temporarily closed due to reconstruction but will return as a 5-star luxury hotel.

Summary of
Hotel Gellért

Address
Budapest, Szent Gellért tér 2, 1114

New York Palace Hotel Budapest

New York Palace showcases old-world glamour and contemporary luxury in the heart of Budapest
New York Palace showcases old-world glamour and contemporary luxury in the heart of Budapest

Hidden away in Budapest’s wild 7th district is the New York Palace Hotel, a sparkling jewel on an otherwise grimy street. While the hotel is lovely, it’s the café downstairs you’ll want to check out – step into its doors and suddenly you’re in the bustling 19th century, mixing with the great artists, writers, and philosophers of Hungary’s past – Géza Gárdonyi, Frigyes Karinthy, Gyula Krúdy, and many more – who all turned the café into their personal hangout at the time.

Book now to join the Nyugati Crew.

Summary of
New York Palace Hotel Budapest

Web Address
Address
Budapest, Erzsu00e9bet krt. 9, 1073

Parisi Udvar Hotel

Parisi Udvar Hotel from the outside
Parisi Udvar Hotel from the outside

Inspired by the famous Passage des Panoramas in Paris, Parisi Udvar is perhaps the most elegant historical hotel on our list. Built in 1819, it used to be the most luxurious, high-end shopping centre in Budapest, sporting multiple architectural styles from Hungary’s history – Moorish, Habsburg and Art Nouveau. Unlike some of the other historical hotels in Budapest, the Parisi survived WWII untouched but suffered damage during the 1956 revolution.

Interior of Parisi Udvar Hotel

Interior of Parisi Udvar Hotel

Interior of Parisi Udvar Hotel

Book now to tour an extravagant moment in time.

Summary of
Parisi Udvar Hotel

Web Address
Address
Budapest, Petu0151fi Su00e1ndor u. 2-4, 1052

Hotel Astoria

Danubius Hotel Astoria from the outside
Danubius Hotel Astoria from the outside

In the golden age of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Danubius Hotel Astoria became the haunt of the free-thinking artists and poets of Budapest. Sándor Petőfi wrote his epic poems in a charming, secluded suite, and left his revolutionary spirit to the halls – in 1918, the first Hungarian government was formed in the hotel after the fall of the Empire in WWI. It wasn’t long, though, until the hotel faced dark times – during WWII, it became the Gestapo headquarters. In fact, Adolf Eichmann was even a guest. You can find countless stories of locals encountering Nazi SS officers in the hotel lobby, signalling that Hungary had fallen under occupation. Want to read more about the Nazi occupation and the Holocaust? Check out our article on the Holocaust Memorial.

Interior of Hotel Astoria

Lobby of Hotel Astoria

Restaurant of Hotel Astoria

Book now to explore Hungary’s dark past.

Summary of
Hotel Astoria

Web Address
Address
Budapest, Kossuth Lajos u. 19, 1053

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Looking to stay somewhere more sophisticated with a little less drama?

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Q & A

Does Budapest have any hotels with history?
Thanks to its rich and varied history, Budapest has a great selection of hotels that would tell you quite the stories if they could talk.
What are the best hotels in Budapest with history?
Budapest has its fair share of hotels with history. Among the top picks are the Corinthia Hotel, Hotel Astoria, and Hotel Gellért.
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