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Budapest Marriott Hotel

Apaczai Csere Janos u. 4., Budapest, Hungary, 1052
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About us

The recently redesigned Budapest Marriott Hotel is ideal for MICE groups and business travelers. The ideal size of group is meeting with around 150-200 rooms per night. Budapest offers an excellent value for money and the best time to organize a meeting is the first quarter of the year due to hotel availability and competitive rates for accommodation and meeting space.

Venue Details

ChainMarriott Bonvoy
BrandMarriott Hotels
Built1969
Renovated2019
Total meeting space16,652 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms364
Venue typeHotel

Awards

Cvent awards
Industry awards
The Budapest Marriott is 5-star conference hotel. -Budapest Marriott Hotel is named one of the world's 500 greatest hotels by the readers of Travel + Leisure Co. -Tripadvisor's Travellers' Choice Best of the Best Award 2019 winner. -Tripadvisor's Travellers' Choice Award 2022 winner. -Tripadvisor's Travellers' Choice Award 2023 winner. -Tripadvisor's Travellers' Choice Award 2024 winner. -Green Key Certificate - First and only hotel in Budapest to receive it.

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Concierge services
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Outside caterers allowed
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible

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Mar 22, 2025 - Mar 28, 2025
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Seasonal Availability

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High season
Sep 01 - Oct 31May 01 - Jun 30
Shoulder season
Mar 01 - Apr 30Jul 01 - Jul 14Nov 01 - Nov 30
Low season
Jan 02 - Feb 29Dec 01 - Dec 29Jul 15 - Aug 31

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
16,651.8 sq. ft.
Largest room
6,587.5 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
16
Second largest room
3,918.1 sq. ft.

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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
6,587.5 sq. ft.
85.3 x 78.7 sq. ft.
10.8 ft.
650
78
450
650
350
72
2,960.1 sq. ft.
85.3 x 36.1 sq. ft.
10.8 ft.
280
72
190
280
150
75
2,841.7 sq. ft.
72.2 x 39.4 sq. ft.
10.8 ft.
250
63
180
250
150
69
3,918.1 sq. ft.
85.3 x 45.9 sq. ft.
13.1 ft.
300
65
240
300
150
70
2,852.4 sq. ft.
59.1 x 45.9 sq. ft.
14.8 ft.
200
50
180
200
120
55
1,022.6 sq. ft.
36.1 x 26.2 sq. ft.
14.8 ft.
70
30
60
70
48
30
1,948.3 sq. ft.
42.7 x 45.9 sq. ft.
10.8 ft.
140
40
130
140
80
44
968.8 sq. ft.
42.7 x 23.0 sq. ft.
10.8 ft.
70
24
60
70
40
20
968.8 sq. ft.
42.7 x 23.0 sq. ft.
10.8 ft.
70
30
60
70
40
26

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
364
Double (2 beds)
114
Suites
22

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 13.73 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking
Bus parking

Local Attractions

Castle District, Matthias Church
Castle District, Matthias Church
Historical landmark
15 mins
Matthias Church is one of the finest churches in Budapest, and the most unique churches in Europe. Located atop the Buda Castle hill, it has been serving the citizens of the Buda Castle Hill since 1015, its foundation by the first Hungarian king. Bored with churches? Not this time. Full of surprises, mysteries and treasures, the church has a breathtaking interior with colours inspired by orientalism and romantic historicism. Its mystically exotic atmosphere paired with its Neo-Gothic features differentiates it from any other church.
Castle district
Budapest, HU
Citadel & Gellert Hill
Citadel & Gellert Hill
Historical landmark
15 mins
Gellért Hill (Hungarian: Gellért-hegy; German: Blocksberg; Latin: Mons Sancti Gerhardi; Turkish: Gürz İlyas Bayırı) is a 235 m (771 ft) high hill overlooking the Danube in Budapest, Hungary. It is part of the 1st and 11th Districts. Gellért Hill was named after Saint Gerard who was thrown to death from the hill. The Gellért Hill Cave is located within the hill, facing toward Hotel Gellért and the Danube River. At the top of the hill is the Citadella (Citadel), from which a view is available down both directions of the Danube.
Budapest, HU 1118
Museum of Fine Arts in the city park
Museum of Fine Arts in the city park
Museum
20 mins
The millenary session of the Hungarian Parliament in 1896 passed a law whereby art collections previously held in different institutions were to be unified and placed in the newly-established Museum of Fine Arts. On the basis of a competitive tender, Albert Schickedanz and Fülöp Herzog were commissioned to design and construct the building, which opened in 1906. Today it is home to the Museum of Fine Arts that serves as a perfect off site venue for gala dinners as well.
Dózsa György út 41
Budapest, HU 1146
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St. Stephen Basilica
St. Stephen Basilica
Historical landmark
10 mins
St. Stephen's Basilica is a Roman Catholic basilica in Budapest, Hungary. It is named in honour of Stephen, the first King of Hungary (c 975–1038), whose right hand is housed in the reliquary. It was the sixth largest church building in Hungary before 1920. Since the renaming of the primatial see, it's the co-cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Esztergom-Budapest. Today, it is the third largest church building in present-day Hungary.
Budapest, HU
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Heroes' Square & City Park
Heroes' Square & City Park
Historical landmark
20 mins
The City Park is a public park close to the centre of Budapest, Hungary. It is a 0.9-by-0.6-mile (1,400 by 970 m) rectangle, with an area of 302 acres (1.2 km2), located in District XIV of Budapest. Its main entrance is at Heroes' Square (Hősök tere), one of Hungary's World Heritage sites. The area was formerly called Ökör-dűlő, meaning "Oxmeadow". The first mention of the name comes from 1241 in the archaic form, Ukurföld. In the 18th century the area was called Ochsenried in German. Around 1800 the official name was changed to Batthyány-erdő (Batthyány Forest) after its tenants, the Batthyány family. The first trees and planified walkways were established in 1751 and after the public park was created in the first decades of the 19th century the present-day name, Városliget was accepted and it became the first public park in the world. City Park was the main venue of the 1896 millennium celebrations of Hungary, by which time Andrássy Avenue, Millennium Underground and the Grand Boulevard were built.
Budapest, HU 1146
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Margaret Island
Margaret Island
Recreation
20 mins
Margaret Island provides a peaceful hideaway from hectic downtown Budapest with large green areas, flowery gardens, old trees, and lots of entertainment. It is a great place for a leisurely stroll or a picnic in fresh air after the buzz of the city. Devote half a day or at least a couple of hours to explore and enjoy the serenity on Margaret Island.
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Opera House
Opera House
Historical landmark
15 mins
It is a richly decorated building and is considered one of the architect's masterpieces. It was built in neo-Renaissance style, with elements of Baroque. Ornamentation includes paintings and sculptures by leading figures of Hungarian art including Bertalan Székely, Mór Than and Károly Lotz. Although in size and capacity it is not among the greatest, in beauty and the quality of acoustics the Budapest Opera House is considered to be amongst the finest opera houses in the world.
Andrássy út 22
Budapest, HU 1061
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Parliament Building
Parliament Building
Historical landmark
10 mins
The commanding building of the Hungarian Parliament on Kossuth Square stretches on the Pest bank of the Danube between the Chain Bridge and Margaret Bridge. The Hungarian Parliament building is splendid from the inside too. It houses one of Hungary’s greatest treasure: the Holy Crown of St Stephen.
Kossuth Lajos tér 1-3
Budapest, HU 1055
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Organ Concert at St.Stephen Basilica
Organ Concert at St.Stephen Basilica
Historical landmark
10 mins
St. Stephen Basilica Budapest hosts a very popular organ-concert series performed by some of Hungary’s most praised musicians. The breathtakingly beautiful neoclassical church, its magical settings and its renowned acoustics make the perfect spot for losing yourself in some heart warming classical music composed by prestigious composers including Bach, Beethoven, Schubert and Vivaldi.
Szent István tér 1
Budapest, HU 1051
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Spas
Spas
Recreation
17 mins
Although Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, has only officially carried the title as a Spa City for 80 years, its unique facilities were fully recognized by Roman legionaries over 2000 years ago! Those who seek recovery from illness by bathing in the healing waters; or prefer to bask in the hot rays of the sun; or just simply while away the time in a stunning, captivating atmosphere will find a perfect solution here in Budapest. If water sports are your thing, then you too will be completely satisfied with the facilities the city has to offer.
Budapest, HU
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City of Spas - Széchenyi bath
City of Spas - Széchenyi bath
Recreation
20 mins
Szechenyi Baths (built in 1913) is the most visited and much praised attraction in Budapest: relaxing, fun, affordable and, at night, romantic. In addition to the marvelous medicinal natural hot spring waters in the 18 pools, there are 10 saunas / steam cabins, several massage therapies, facial treatments, and more. Szechenyi Spa Baths is in the biggest green park of Budapest, in the City Park, close to a bunch of Budapest attractions. The Neo-baroque palace was specifically built for hosting Szechenyi Baths as Hungary has been the country of baths (and Budapest the City of Baths) for many centuries: starting with the Roman settlers who built the first spa baths, through the 16th century Turkish occupiers who built many of the famous and revived Turkish baths in Budapest to the 19-20th century natural medical trends that promote aqua therapies and their deeply beneficial effects. The beautiful building of the spa baths is the design of Gyozo Czigler (Győző Czigler) who started to build Szechenyi Furdo in May 1909.
Állatkerti körút 11.
Budapest, HU 1146
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Hungarian National Art Gallery
Hungarian National Art Gallery
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Hungarian National Gallery
Hungarian National Gallery
Museum
15 mins
The building of the National Gallery – located in several wings of the Buda Castle – is a stunning piece of art, as are the views over the city and the river Danube from the Dome terrace. See the masters of Hungarian fine arts offering insights into the history of Hungary, every-day life and rural landscapes through beautiful paintings. There is also a collection of masterpieces of international art. Every information board on each display is written in English, and a free English guide is also frequently available offered by volunteers. The Gallery has a nice Gift Shop and a Cafe. The paintings from the 18th and 19th centuries are probably some of the most favoured items on display as they visualise the turbulent history of the Hungarian nation dramatically presenting the years of the Turkish occupation immediately followed by the Austrian occupation. Art lovers can easily spend here half a day, some wishing to return, but the exhibitions are intriguing to lay persons too through the wonderful arts. You can take pictures in the Gallery with a photo permit (the permit is very cheap).
Szent György tér 2.
Budapest, HU 1014
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Aquincum
Aquincum
Historical landmark
40 mins
There used to be a significant Roman city on the site of today’s Óbuda with two open-air theatres, the ruins of the city can be found today in Budapest. It is believed that Marcus Aurelius wrote at least part of his book Meditations at Aquincum. Aquincum was originally settled by the Eravisci, a Celtic tribe. Aquincum served as a military base (castrum), having been part of the Roman border protection system called limes. Around AD 41-54, a 500-strong cavalry unit arrived, and a Roman legion of 6,000 men was stationed here by AD 89. The city gradually grew around the fortress, and after Pannonia was reorganised by the Romans in AD 106, Aquincum became the capital city of the Roman province of Pannonia Inferior. The city had around 30,000 to 40,000 inhabitants by the end of the 2nd century, and covered a significant part of the area today known as the Óbuda district within Budapest. Ruins from the old Roman settlement can be seen in other parts of Budapest as well, notably Contra-Aquincum.
Szentendrei út 135. Phone number: 06-1-4
Budapest 1031
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Dohány Street Synagogue
Dohány Street Synagogue
Historical landmark
15 mins
The synagogue on the Dohany street of Pest is not only the most impressive one in the country, but it's the largest synagogue of Europe, the second largest one in the world. (The largest Jewish house of worship in the world is the Temple Emanu-El in New York). The tours in the Jewish district of Budapest all have their departure point at the Dohany synagogue. This recently restored, magnificent, twin-towered building celebrated 150 years of existence in 2009. Let it take your breath away with its beautiful interior, see why it is among the top ten sights of Budapest. The second largest synagogue of the world located in downtown Budapest had to be constructed on an asymmetric lot in order to place the Ark looking East. In a way it is hidden from our eyes if we arrive to the 7th district from Muzeum korut (where the National Museum is), however the talent of its designers is shown by the impressiveness of the building even if facing a small square and not the boulevard.
Dohány u. 2
Budapest, HU 1074
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Market Hall
Market Hall
Shopping
11 mins
The Great Market Hall (Nagycsarnok) built in 1897 is the most beautiful of all Budapest market halls. If you love fresh goods, people watching, shopping, or just sightseeing in amazing places, you will love our beloved Great Market Hall. You can get all sorts of goods on the 3 floors of the Great Market Hall of Budapest: fruits, vegetables, dairy products, fantastic salamis, Hungarian paprika, Tokaj wines, various souvenirs, and even home style meals, or Hungarian snacks like Langos at the upper floor food stands and eateries.
Vámház krt. 1-3
Budapest, HU 1093
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Statue Park - Memento Park
Statue Park - Memento Park
Museum
30 mins
Memento Park is an open-air museum in Budapest, Hungary, dedicated to monumental statues and sculpted plaques from Hungary's Communist period (1949–1989). There are statues of Lenin, Marx, and Engels, as well as several Hungarian Communist leaders. On public transport diagrams and other documents the park is usually shown as Memorial Park.Take the guided tour to get to know secrets personal experiences, gossips, funny and heart-aching stories from the communist era. Tours in English lasting 50 minutes starting from the entrance to Memento Park are available daily
Balatoni road – Szabadkai street corner
Budapest, HU 1223
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Andrassy Avenue/Millennium First Underground
Andrassy Avenue/Millennium First Underground
Historical landmark
10 mins
Andrássy Avenue is a boulevard in Budapest, Hungary, dating back to 1872. It links Erzsébet Square with the Városliget. Lined with spectacular Neo-renaissance mansions and townhouses featuring fine facades and interiors, it was recognized as a World Heritage Site in 2002. It is also one of Budapest's main shopping streets, with fine cafes, restaurants, theatres, Embassies and luxury boutiques. Among the most noticeable buildings are the State Opera House, the former Ballet School, the Zoltán Kodály Memorial Museum and Archives, the Hungarian University of Fine Arts and the Ferenc Hopp Museum of East Asian Arts.
Andrassy Avenue
Budapest, HU 1061
Chairlift Zugliget - Janos hill
Chairlift Zugliget - Janos hill
Park
27 mins
The Chairlift was built in 1970. The cable-railway connects Zugliget and János Hill in the 12th district of Budapest. The line of the Chairlift is 1040 m long; the level difference is 262 m between the 2 stations. The journey time is 15 minutes in both directions. At two cable-holder pillars the cable runs below the wheels and at all other pillars it runs over the wheels. After 60 years of opening the first Bleichert-ropeway an entrepreneur came along with the plan for the first wire-rope suspension railway construction in Hungary. The mountain-station is located on the roof of Hármaskút on the way of Normafa and János-hill. Buses No. 21 and 21A from Széll Kálmán tér run to Normafa, where from the Chairlift is a 20 -30 minutes’ pleasant walk in the forest. Alternatively you can arrive to Normafa by the Children Railway, its János-hegy or Virágvölgy stations are the closest to the upper station of the Chairlift.
Zugligeti ut 97.
Budapest, HU 1121
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Budapest Botanical Gardens
Budapest Botanical Gardens
Park
20 mins
It is the country's first botanical garden, founded by the Medical Faculty of the University of Sciences, just like throughout Europe. It was moved several times, sometimes due to the relocation of the university (first from Nagyszombat to Buda in 1777, then to Pest in 1784), sometimes due to lack of space. But it was cared for by expert hands, as its leaders were prominent personalities of Hungarian natural science.
Illés u. 25.
Budapest, HU 1083
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Palvolgy Caves
Palvolgy Caves
Park
28 mins
The Pál-völgyi Cave in Budapest was discovered in 1904 and it is accessible for the public since 1919. The Cave is famous for its unique dripstones, the narrow corridors and the large level differences are also very typical. The 500-metre long route has lately been modernized and adjusted for the highest requirements. It takes the visitor to the most astonishing stone formations, drip stones, glittering calcium-crystals and prints of primeval shells. At some parts the perfect acoustics of the halls can also be experienced.
162 Szépvölgyi út
Budapest, HU 1025
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Zoo
Zoo
Park
21 mins
Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden is the oldest zoo park in Hungary and one of the oldest in the world. It has 1,072 animal species and is located within Városliget Park, unusually for a zoo, it is in the centre of the city. The zoo opened its doors on 9 August 1866. The area is a nature reserve, and has some valuable art nouveau buildings designed by Kornél Neuschloss and Károly Kós . More than 1,000 species are living there. The most special animals that are present in the zoo are the Komodo dragon and from December 2011 the wombat. The zoo is located in the city centre and can be reached by Line 1 (Budapest Metro).
6-12 Állatkerti krt
Budapest, HU 1146
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Additional Information

Cancellation Policy

24 Hours

Additional details

Budapest Marriott is a 5-star rated conference hotel. Last renovation was fully completed in 2019.

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Budapest Marriott Hotel Frequently Asked Questions

Explore frequently asked questions from the Budapest Marriott Hotel regarding Health and Safety, Sustainability, and Diversity and Inclusion.

Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated Budapest Marriott Hotel's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
Please visit Marriott.com/Serve360 for Marriott International's sustainability & social impact strategy and 2025 goals information.
Does Budapest Marriott Hotel have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
Yes, Paper,Newspaper,Cardboard,Mixed,Other Metals,Plastic,Glass,Cooking Oil,Universal Waste Recycling (batteries, light bulbs, paint)

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is Budapest Marriott Hotel and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
No response.
If applicable, could you please provide a link to Budapest Marriott Hotel's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
https://www.marriott.com/diversity/diversity-and-inclusion.mi

Health and Safety

Were practices at Budapest Marriott Hotel developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations. 
Does Budapest Marriott Hotel clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations. 

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