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Corinthia Budapest

Erzsebet krt. 43-49, Budapest, Hungary, 1073
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About us

Corinthia Budapest is located in the heart of Budapest, this is the perfect destination for the individual who likes to mix the grandeur of old with the convenience and luxury of the new. Beautifully transformed and sensitively restored in 2003 from the old Grand Hotel Royal this new and imposing hotel has retained the splendor of the original interior, fronted by a breathtaking historical facade. The Corinthia Hotel Budapest provides the highest level of service with 414 luxuriously designed rooms (with free Internet access) and the largest state-of-the-art Conference & Exhibition Centre in any premium hotel in Hungary. The conference rooms provide the perfect venue for unforgettable social events and prestigious conferences for up to 2200 people. In addition the Hotel have 5 restaurants/bars, a nightclub, a number of retail outlets and 26 self controled apartments for long term stays. The Royal Spa offers a wide range of facilities including its signature feature, a 15-metre swimming pool, relaxation areas, saunas, a steam bath, and jacuzzis.

Venue Details

ChainCorinthia Hotels
BrandCorinthia Hotels
Built1896
Renovated2013
Total meeting space26,910 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms438
Venue typeLuxury hotel

Industry Ratings

Hotelstars Union
Forbes Travel Guide

Awards

Cvent awards
Industry awards
• #2 in Top Hotels in Central Europe 2016 • TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice 2016 • Seven Star Global Luxury Award 2016 • Expedia +VIP Access 2016 • European Finest Hotels 2016 • Luxury Travel Guide 2017 – Wedding Venue of the Year • Forbes Travel Guide 2017 • Meetings-Star-Award - Best meeting hotel 2017 • Condé Nast Travelers – 2017 Readers’ Choice Awards – Top Hotels in Central Europe • Luxury Travel Guide 2018 – Luxury Travel of the Year

Amenities

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

Need dates

Priority windows that venues prefer for hosting events

Mar 24, 2025 - Mar 31, 2025
Apr 1, 2025 - May 14, 2025
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Seasonal Availability

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High season
Sep 01 - Oct 31May 01 - Jun 30
Shoulder season
Dec 01 - Dec 31Nov 01 - Nov 30Jul 01 - Aug 31Apr 01 - Apr 30
Low season
Jan 01 - Mar 31

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
26,909.8 sq. ft.
Largest room
7,965.3 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
28
Second largest room
5,812.5 sq. ft.
Exhibit space
7,534.7 sq. ft.
Space (semi-private)
Available
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Crescent rounds (Cabaret)
4,628.5 sq. ft.
101.7 x 45.6 sq. ft.
35.1 ft.
500
100
300
400
500
300
92
-
904.2 sq. ft.
37.4 x 24.3 sq. ft.
12.1 ft.
75
30
50
75
60
48
30
-
635.1 sq. ft.
26.2 x 24.3 sq. ft.
12.1 ft.
50
24
30
50
46
38
20
-
785.8 sq. ft.
32.5 x 24.3 sq. ft.
12.1 ft.
65
30
50
65
50
38
24
-
904.2 sq. ft.
37.4 x 24.3 sq. ft.
12.1 ft.
75
30
50
75
60
48
30
-
635.1 sq. ft.
26.2 x 24.3 sq. ft.
12.1 ft.
50
24
30
50
46
38
20
-
785.8 sq. ft.
32.5 x 24.3 sq. ft.
12.1 ft.
70
30
50
70
50
38
24
-
312.2 sq. ft.
12.8 x 24.3 sq. ft.
12.1 ft.
24
15
14
20
24
12
12
-
635.1 sq. ft.
26.2 x 24.3 sq. ft.
12.1 ft.
50
21
30
50
40
34
18
-

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
438
Double (2 beds)
438
Double (2 beds) rate
€189.00 - €269.00
Suites
31
Tax rate
5%

Location

Getting Here

Airport name: Liszt Ferenc International Airport Budapest (BUD) Address: 2220 Budapest, Ferihegy Terminal 2A and 2B, GPS: 47°26´1.52´´ 19°14´38.24´´ Distance to the hotel: 18 km Estimated time: 30 min By car / taxi (Ferihegyi Repülőtérre vezető str. – Üllői str. till Ferenc krt. –Erzsébet krt) Estimated time: 50 min by public transportation (Bus Nr.200E to Kőbanya/Kispest metro station- Metro 3 /blue line till Corvin Negyed station – Tram 4 or 6 till Kiraly street stop) Eastern Railway station (Keleti pu.) Address: 1087. Budapest, Keleti Pályaudvar, GPS: 47°30´1´´ ; 19°5´2´´ Distance to the hotel: 2,5 km Estimated time 8 min by car / taxi ( Rákóczi str- Erzsébet krt) Estimated time 12 min by public transportation (Tram No.4/6 till Blaha Lujza square – Bus No. 7/7E/173/173E/5/178 or Metro 2/red line till Keleti pu station) Western Railway station (Nyugati pu.) Address: 1062. Budapest, Teréz krt 55. GPS: 47°30´39´´ ; 19°3´27´´ Distance to the hotel: 2 km Estimated time 5 min by car/taxi (Váci str- Teréz krt – Erzsébet krt) Estimated time: 10 min by public transportation (Tram 4/6 till Király street stop) Southern Railway Station (Déli pu.) Address: 1012. Budapest, Krisztina krt 37- GPS: 47°29´58´´ ; 19°1´30´´ Distance to the hotel: 4,5 km Estimated time: 15 min by car / taxi (Krisztina krt-Elizabeth bridge-Kossuth str- Rákóczi str-Erzsébet krt) Estimated time: 15 min by public transportation (Metro 2/red line till Blaha Lujza square – Tram 4/6 till Király street)
Distance from airport 11.18 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking
( €24.00/day )
Valet parking
( €24.00/day )
Bus parking

Local Attractions

Andrassy Avenue
Andrassy Avenue
Shopping
5 mins
Andrássy Avenue is an iconic 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 recognised as a World Heritage Site in 2002. It is also one of Budapest's main shopping streets, with fine cafes, restaurants, theatres, and luxury boutiques.
Andrássy út 40
Budapest, HU 1062
Opera House
Opera House
Historical landmark
8 mins
Designed by Miklós Ybl to commemorate the Hungarian millennium celebrations, Budapest's magnificent State Opera House was completed in 1884. Regarded as one of the most important historical buildings in Hungary, its elegantly styled neo-Renaissance proportions fit in perfectly with neighbouring buildings on Andrássy ut.
Andrassy ut 22.
Budapest, HU 1062
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Heroes' Square
Heroes' Square
Historical landmark
12 mins
Built in 1896 to celebrate the millennium of the Hungarian conquest of the Carparthian Basin, Heroes' Square is a vast and grandiose symbol of 19th-century Hungarian nationalism. An imposing 36-metre high column which supports the winged figure of the Archangel Gabriel (György Zala 1896) is encircled on its pedestal by statues of the seven conquering Magyar tribal chiefs on horseback. Behind, are two semi-circular colonnades housing the statues of the most famous rulers in Hungarian history.
VI. Hosok tere
Budapest, HU 1143
St. Stephen's Basilica
St. Stephen's Basilica
Historical landmark
15 mins
The St. Stephen's Basilica (which stands on the square of the same name) is Budapest's largest church holding more than 8000 worshippers. Designed by Jozsef Hild in 1845, work only began in earnest in 1851. However, Hild died before the project was complete, leaving the task of overseeing its construction to architect Miklós Ybl. During an inspection, Ybl was amazed to find that huge cracks had appeared in many of the building's outer walls. Less than a week after cordoning off the site, the church's vast dome tilted and collapsed. The remainder was also declared structurally unsound and demolished to make way for Ybl's neo-Renaissance design. The building, which was finally opened by Emperor Francis Joseph in 1906, also suffered terribly from allied bombing raids during World War II.
V. Szent Istvan ter 33
Budapest, HU 1054
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House of Terror
House of Terror
Historical landmark
8 mins
House of Terror is a museum located at Andrássy út 60 in Budapest, Hungary. It contains exhibits related to the fascist and communist dictatorial regimes in 20th-century Hungary and is also a memorial to the victims of these regimes, including those detained, interrogated, tortured or killed in the building.
Andrassy ut 60
Budapest, HU 1062
City Park
City Park
Park
15 mins
Known to locals as the Városliget, the park was originally designed to celebrate the Hungarian Millennium (in 1896) and includes the Vajdahunyad Castle and a small artificial lake. The castle, which represents the many different styles of Hungarian architecture, takes its name from the structure's imposing portcullis entrance. This part of the building resembles the Transylvanian fortification of the same name, with the original castle (located in what is now Romania) once being home to János Hunyadi, hero of the Turkish wars. As a popular area to stroll around, the City Park is also near to a number of other attractions such as the Széchenyi baths, Heroes' Square, the national Transport Museum (which includes aircraft displays), Budapest Zoo and Vidam Park. The famous Gundel restaurant, which is also one of the city's most expensive, is conveniently located just a few minutes walk away.
VI. Dozsa Gyorgy ut
Budapest, HU
Franz Liszt square
Franz Liszt square
Nightlife
10 mins
This square is named after Franz Liszt (Liszt Ferenc in Hungarian), the world famous Hungarian composer. The square is around 200 meters long with a park in the middle and restaurants and cafés all around. A popular place among locals and tourists to hang out during summer nights.
Liszt Ferenc tér 1
Budapest, HU 1062
Synagogue
Synagogue
Historical landmark
10 mins
Completed in 1859 from a Lajos Förster design, the Great Synagogue is second only in size to New York's Temple Emmanuel. Two impressive 'Moorish' style domes make it one of the most distinguishable landmarks in Pest, while the detailed façade of the building is decorated with brickwork in the heraldic colours of the city - blue, yellow and red. Adjoining the main building (on the corner of Wesselényi u.) is the Heroes Temple, which seats 250 people and is used for religious services on weekdays. Although not open to the public, the Lazlo Vago/Ferenc Farogó design serves as a memorial to Hungarian Jews who gave their lives during World War I.
VII. Dohany utca 2
Budapest, HU 1071
Széchenyi Bath
Széchenyi Bath
Recreation
12 mins
Set amidst the tranquil surroundings of the Városliget (City Park), the Széchenyi Baths is a grand old building to which Budapest families flock during the summer. The unisex outdoor pool has a extremely convivial atmosphere - old timers play chess on floating boards while everyone else just lazes around. The Széchenyi's Turkish baths are housed away from the main pool, while outside there's a statue of Zsigmond Vilmos who discovered the thermal springs here.
XIV. Allakerti korut 11
Budapest, HU
Chain Bridge
Chain Bridge
Historical landmark
12 mins
This bridge was the first permanent span across the Danube being built between 1842 and 1849. Designed by English engineer, William Tierney Clark, with construction overseen locally by Scot, Adam Clark (the Square at the Buda end of the bridge is named after him), one of its first uses was to allow the Hungarian Army of Independence to retreat from the advancing Austrians in 1849. The Austrians then tried to blow up the bridge with explosives, but luckily the charges failed to detonate. Sadly almost 100 years later, the German army succeeded in collapsing the centre span during fierce fighting towards the end of World War II. The bridge was quickly rebuilt and has been periodically renovated (which makes driving in Budapest an even greater chore as the bridge usually has to be closed).
Lanchid
Budapest, HU
Parliament
Parliament
Historical landmark
15 mins
Conceived and built for the millennium celebrations of 1896, the Imre Steindl design was only finished in 1902 (the year of his death). Inspired in part, by the Palace of Westminster, its white neo-gothic turrets and arches stretch for over 250 metres along the Danube embankment.
Kossuth Lajos square
Budapest, HU
Royal Palace
Royal Palace
Historical landmark
3 kms
Royal Palace, which dominates the southern skyline of the Castle District, shares a similar history to that of the Matthias Church, namely one of upheaval and reconstruction. The building that stands today is a mock historic structure, comprising of original features from the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.
I. Budavari palota
BUdapest, HU
Fishermen's Bastion
Fishermen's Bastion
Historical landmark
20 mins
The Fishermen's Bastion (designed by Frigyes Schluek) is made up of seven round towers - each one symbolising the seven Magyar tribes that effectively gave rise to the nation a thousand years earlier. Almost fairytale like in appearance, its decorative white rampart and flowing staircases stretch alongside the eastern front of the Mátyás Templom. According to tradition, the area directly behind the church housed a local fish market during medieval times - hence the name of the Bastion. During the 18th century, the Guild of Fisherman are also said to have traditionally defended this part of the castle wall. The glorious views of Parliament and Pest beyond are simply breathtaking. In fact, there's arguably no finer place in Budapest to propose to your nearest and dearest, or go for a romantic stroll on a warm summer's night!
I. Buda Castle District
Budapest, HU
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Citadella
Citadella
Historical landmark
20 mins
Built by the Habsburgs in the middle of the 19th-century, the Citadella's hill top position was used to strengthen their hold over Buda's inhabitants after the failed War of Independence between 1848-1849. Since then, the building has been used as a prison camp and an anti-aircraft battery by German forces during World War II. Still scarred by bullet holes, the building today houses a restaurant, café and a youth hostel (the most inexpensive accommodation in town) while the area around the Citadella commands some of the most breathtaking views of the city. Just a short walk away is the statue of St. Gellért and the Liberation Monument.
XI. Gellerthegy
Budapest, HU
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Margaret Island
Margaret Island
Park
8 mins
The 1½ mile long Margaret Island, which is connected to both Buda and Pest by the Margaret and Árpád Bridges, is one of the most beautiful open spaces in the city. Visitors wanting to take time out from the noise and bustle of Pest will enjoy the serenity of the island's park, which was established over one hundred years ago (1869). The island was named after the daughter of King Bela IV (1235-1270) who lived in a Dominican convent here during the 13th century. The ruins of the convent can still be seen today on the island's east bank. Heading south from Árpád híd along the Pest side of the island, you'll find two spa hotels situated in close proximity to each other (they are actually linked by an underground tunnel). The first is Miklós Ybl's attractively designed Grand Hotel which shares its facilities with the relatively modern Thermal Hotel. A short distance away is the island's distinctive and colourful rock garden, which leads on to Szent Mihály templom, a 20th-century reconstruction of a 12th-century church. There are two public baths on the island - the first being the sprawling Palatinus strand, which can hold up to 20,000 people in the summer (with both cold/warm water pools and an artificial wave maker). The smaller Hajós baths to the south is named after Hungary's first Olympic gold medallist in swimming.
Margaret Island
Budapest, HU 1138

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The conference facilities, found on the first floor, include a ballroom with up to 500 seats in theatre style and six modern style meeting rooms which can be combined into one large room. There is also another large Conference Room which can be partitioned into six breakout rooms, as well as an 740 square metre Exhibition Hall situated on top of the Car Park and linked to the back of the Hotel via a bridge. The ballroom has been restored to its original beauty with rich, baroque-style decorating of the ceilings and walls, and not sub-divisible. There is a separate group and conference entrance at the back of the Hotel. The breakout rooms are designed for smaller gatherings and are located near the ballroom. EVENTS AT CORINTHIA At Corinthia, we take your work as seriously as we take your comfort. We understand the importance of precise efficiency and flawless technology, and we are as committed to providing the perfect, undisturbed meeting space as we are to staging the most ambitious landmark event. We employ the highest calibre of creative and logistic skill to ensure your event is remembered for the right reasons. Our stunning destinations deliver extraordinary standards of care. Bespoke group bookings and competitive rates are available throughout the year, and your guests will enjoy a seamless experience in the hands of our professional and caring teams, who are on-hand at all times. Your peace of mind at every step is guaranteed with Corinthia Hotels EVENTS AT CORINTHIA - OUR PROMISES: - Prompt and personalised response - Personal support - Bespoke landing page on Corinthia.com - Organiser upgrade package - Wifi Policy - Flexible cancellation policy - Master account - Health promise other: - 3D Virtual planner - Sleep to perform program - Food for thougth program

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