Hotel Holiday Inn Budapest-Budaors (Budapest,Hungary) - reviews, photos, prices.

“Holiday Inn Budapest-Budaors has everything you need to have a pleasant stay: good location, lovely rooms, and employees that take good care of you.For me is one of the best hotels in Budapest!”

Holiday Inn Budapest-Budaors3 star hotel

Agip U.2., Budapest, Hungary, 2040
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Holiday Inn Budapest-Budaors provides warm and polite atmosphere. The award winning design hotel welcomes you to Budapest!Holiday Inn Budapest-Budaors hotel is situated in the western gate of Budapest in the centre of a commercial area, easily accessible from the Vienna-Balaton highways M1-M7. Due to the favourable location and free parking availability it is an ideal venue for conference, business and leisure traveller. Our regular shuttle bus is available on weekdays to and from the city centre and the airport Ferihegy at a reasonable rate. We provide free shuttle to companies in Budaors on weekdays at 7:45 & 8:30 like Alpine, AstraZeneca, Auchan, BAT, Danone, Electroworld, General Motors, Grundfos, HOFER KG, IKEA, Janssen Cilag, Johnson & Johnson, KIKA, Lenovo, Metro AG, Media Markt, Pannon GSM, Tesco, Tetrapak,, SERVICESThe fully air-conditioned Holiday Inn Budapest-Budaors hotel has 160 rooms and 3 suites. All rooms are sound-proof, equipped with telephone, SAT TV, pay TV, minibar, hairdryer, WIFI. The hotel has a restaurant with summer terrace, lobby-bar, garage, guarded parking lot and excellent conference facilities. Non-smoking and a handicapped rooms are also available.CONFERENCE CENTRE6 function rooms with daylight and professional technical equipment can accommodate up to 320 persons. Try our professional hospitality and outstanding Hungarian and Mediterranean cuisine. The design of the hotelis comfortable clean and have a view on the city.


The area around the hotel:

This charming hotel provides the most convenient location not far from Southern Railway Station.

Admire the most fantastic hotel, which is placed not far from the Citadel.



Hotel facilities
General
Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN
Rooms/Facilities for Disabled
Safe Deposit Box
Pets Allowed
24-hour Reception
Parking free
Non-Smoking Rooms
Restaurant
Elevator
Luggage Storage
Parking (fee required)
Air conditioning
Television
Heating
Activities
Bar
Services
Airport Shuttle
Laundry
Fax/Photocopying
Room Service
Currency Exchange
Babysitting/Child Care
Meeting/Banquet Facilities
Breakfast in the Room


Hotel policies
Cancellation*
If cancelled or modified up to 2 days before date of arrival, no penalty will be charged. In case of late cancellation or no-show, the first night will be charged.


Attractions
Jewish Museum
The museum, built in fitting style and attached to the uniquely beautiful Dohány Street Synagogue, has an unpararell collection of Judaica. Permanent exhibition: Devitional objects for Jewish celebration, History of the Hungarian Holocaust.
Hungarian State Opera House
Fantastic spectacles and guided tours in different languages
Gellert Hill and Statue of St. Gellert
The statue of Bishop Gellért, who died a martyr in the 11th century, stands opposite to Elisabeth Bridge on the south side of Gellért Hill.
Budapest Downtown shopping center
Enjoy the shopping in the traditional shopping area in Budapest in the Váci street !
Gellert Spa Baths
One of the most popular baths for tourists coming to Budapest. The medicinal spring here was already famed in the 13th century. the spa is decorated with a welth of original Art Nouveau furnishings, artistic mosaics, stained glass windows and sculptures.
Palace of Arts
The capital's latest concert venue, the Bartók Béla National Concert Hall, as well as the residences of the Ludwig Museum and the National Dance Theatre are in the modern cultural structure.
Sightseeing Cruises on the Danube
Enjoy an unforgettable sightseeing cruise on the Danube during the day or night with or without a dinner. Please turn to the reception desk for details.
Memento Park Budapest
Remains of Comunist Dictatorship. Open from 10:00 to dusk
Castle quarter and Castle Hill
Part of the world heritage. The Castle quarter on Castle hill stand in the heart of Budapestn180 m above sea level. It boasts 3 churches, five museums, many historical buildings, the Royal palace, numerous restaurants and the Fishermen's Bastion.
Parliament
The largest building in the country, the permanent site of the National assembly. The Parliament sits on the Danube embarkment with its entrance looking out over Kossuth Square. The neo-Gothic building is the work of architect Imre Steindl.
Nagyteteny Mansion Museum
The permanent collection of his attractive Baroque mansion includes over 300 items of furniture and suites in 28 rooms, plus stoves, chandeliers, carpets, tapestries, ceramics, glassware and gold- and silversmiths works.
Museum of Fine Arts
It has a broad collection of foreign art from Antiquity to the present day. In addition to the Egyptian Greek and Roman collections, the Italian collection gives a comprehensive overview of Italian schools of painting from the 13th to the 18th century.
Hungarian National Gallery
The collection of 10.000 art objects sited in the Buda Castle Palace covers the period from the foundation of the state to the present day. Permanent exhibitions: Medieval and Renessaince lapidarium, Gothic wood carvings, 20th century paintings.
Hungarian National Museum
The museum (founded in 1802) was based on the numismatic, book and document collection of Count Széchényi. Permanent exhibition: History of Hungary from the foundation of the state until the present days.
Alla Bell'Italia
The restaurant offers specialities of the Hungarian, Italian and international cuisine. Business buffet lunch on weekdaysand twice a week live music. Mediterranean summer terrace with BBQ bar.
Gellert Spa Baths
One of the most popular baths for tourists coming to Budapest. The medicinal spring here was already famed in the 13th century. the spa is decorated with a welth of original Art Nouveau furnishings, artistic mosaics, stained glass windows and sculptu
Museum of Fine Arts
It has a broad collection of foreign art from Antiquity to the present day. In addition to the Egyptian Greek and Roman collections, the Italian collection gives a comprehensive overview of Italian schools of painting from the 13th to the 18th centur