Set in the heart of the Royal Castle District, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the 332-room Hilton Budapest is steps from Matthias Church and Fisherman’s Bastion.
Relax in a modern and spacious guestroom with complimentary Wi-Fi and optional stunning Danube River views, offering a perfect blend of comfort and breathtaking scenery.
Savor Hungarian and international flavors at the panoramic LÁNG Restaurant, or enjoy signature cocktails at the White Raven Skybar & Lounge, featuring unrivaled rooftop terrace views of the city from every angle.
Renowned for its versatile event facilities, Hilton Budapest boasts a Conference and Ballroom, 23 meeting and breakout rooms, convertible suites, and 3 open-air venues set amid the remains of a 13th-century Dominican cloister and monastery.
개최지 세부사항
체인Hilton
브랜드Hilton Hotels
완공 연도1977
개보수 연도2019
회의 공간 합계25,000 평방 피트
객실332
개최지 유형호텔
업계 등급
Northstar
AAA
DEHOGA(Deutscher Hotel- und Gaststättenverband)
Forbes Travel Guide
Hotelstars Union
수상
Cvent awards
Industry awards
• Hungary’s Leading Hotel in 2025 - World Travel Awards
• Tripadvisor 2025- Travelers’ Choice Award
• British Airways Holidays Excellence Awards- 2024
• Jet2holidays- Quality Award Winner 2023
• MSZÉSZ - 5* Hotel of the Year 2023
• Hungary’s Leading Hotel in 2023 - World Travel Awards
• Tripadvisor 2023- Travelers’ Choice Award
• Fine Restaurant Award Of Excellence 2021- Láng Bistro & Grill
• Hungarian Tourism Quality Award 2007-2021
• Sleepfriendly Hotel Award 2019- Hilton Budapest
• Loved by Guests Award 2019- Hilton Budapest
• MABEUSZ- Hotel of the year 2019
• Tripadvisor Traveller’s Choice 2019 Award
• MSZÉSZ- Green Hotel Competition 2018 - Gold grade
• Association of Hungarian Restaurants and Hotels - Best CSR Program 2018 - Special Award
• Hungary’s Leading Hotel in 2018 - World Travel Awards
• Jet2CityBreaks Quality Award -2018 Winner
• Gastro & Hotel Design 2018: Hotel Design Suite Of The Year
White Raven Skybar & Lounge:
• Best Of Hungary 2023- Best Cocktail Bar in Hungary
• Nők Lapja Travel Awards 2023- Best Skybar/Rooftopbar in the Budapest region
• Business Excellence 2023- Best new market entrant
• Klasszis Gastro & Hotel- Classy top design bar of the year 2022
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객실 기능 및 손님 서비스
가방 보관소
룸서비스
보기 (가든)
뷰 (바다 또는 물)
세탁 서비스
인터넷 액세스
컨시어지 서비스
시설
공간 (야외)
공간 (전용)
공간 (준전용)
애완동물 가능
자동차 렌탈 서비스
장기 투숙
현장 보안
현장 선물 가게
현장 캐더링
현장의 식당
휠체어 사용 가능
비지니스 서비스
동영상 컨퍼런스
시청각 기능
업무 센터
레크리에이션 활동
헬스클럽
교통편
공항 셔틀
기차
버스
지하철
택시
장비
댄스 플로어
무대 공간
하역 시설
시청각 기능
초고속 인터넷
객실 기능 및 손님 서비스
가방 보관소
룸서비스
보기 (가든)
뷰 (바다 또는 물)
세탁 서비스
인터넷 액세스
컨시어지 서비스
시설
공간 (야외)
공간 (전용)
공간 (준전용)
애완동물 가능
자동차 렌탈 서비스
장기 투숙
현장 보안
현장 선물 가게
현장 캐더링
현장의 식당
휠체어 사용 가능
지속 가능성
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인증 (3)
ISO 50001:2018
Certification body: DEKRA Certification, Inc.
만료: 2026. 9. 25.
ISO 14001:2015
Certification body: DEKRA Certification, Inc.
만료: 2026. 9. 25.
ISO 9001:2015
Certification body: DEKRA Certification, Inc.
만료: 2026. 9. 25.
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Public bus NR16 conveniently connects the hotel with the city center Deák Ferenc square and with Buda side transportation hub Széll Kálmán tér.
Hilton Budapest offers a secured and convenient underground garage for a daily fee. Street parking is available for an hourly fee.
Public bus NR16 conveniently connects the hotel with the city center Deák Ferenc square and with Buda side transportation hub Széll Kálmán tér.
Hilton Budapest offers a secured and convenient underground garage for a daily fee. Street parking is available for an hourly fee.
공항부터 거리
14.91 마일
Distance from airport 14.91 mi
지역 주차
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지역 명소
Castle District
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The UNESCO World Heritage Committee has listed the view of the Danube embankments and the Buda Castle District - which is one of the most beautiful and romantic parts of the city of Budapest - as a World Heritage site on the 11th of December, 1987. The latter is an ancient town district, giving home to some of the most important historical monuments in Hungary. While nearly 800 years passed since it has been originally founded, its beauty still stands unparalelled, despite earthquakes, fires, sieges and world wars. The buildings themselves in Budapest bear tell-tale signs of recent and ancient history.
There is much, much more to the Castle District than just a royal palace or a castle. This is also where the historical old town district is situated, with countless venues from where the beautiful panorama of Budapest may be admired. The visitors get a distinct feeling that they have travelled back in time, to a different, totally tranquil world, where the doorways of the Baroque residential homes hide historical Roman stones and beautifully carved sediles from the times of knights.
The former Royal Palace and its supply buildings are an organic but separate part of the Castle District. Some of today's most important cultural institutions, such as the Budapest History Museum (Wing E), as well as the Hungarian National Gallery (Wings A-B-C-D) and the Hungarian National Library, named after the founder Ferenc Széchenyi (Wing F) have moved to the Royal Palace. The formal residence of the Prime Minister, the Alexander Palace, is the President's Residence and home today.
The most visited site is Trinity Square, dominated by one of Budapest's most characteristic building, the Mathias Church, which is over 700 years old. The church itself is almost of the same age as the Royal Palace, and gave home to many coronation ceremonies. It gives home to a great many concerts, due to its excellent acoustic properties. Trinity Square also boasts the Baroque-style former Town Hall (today it's the Collegium Budapest building, housing the Hungarian House of Wines among many things), the Neo-Gothic former Ministry of Finance, St. Stephen's statue and the Fishermen's Bastion. Next to Trinity Square stands the Hilton Budapest, the first post-war modern international luxury hotel in Budapest, combining old and new with success. The depths of Castle Hill hides the Buda Castle Labyrinth, while the on the surface centuries' worth of cultural heritage remains.
Budapest City Park "Városliget"
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The City Park (Városliget in Hungarian) is packed with things to do and places to see. The park was the main venue of the millennium celebrations in 1896.
Behind Heroes' Square lies the ice-skating rink which is a lake in the summer with boats for rent. Since 1996, the ice-skating rink gives home to speed-skating championships.
Along Állatkerti körút (Zoo Boulevard), to the left from Heroes' Square, the first building is the Gundel Restaurant, built in 1894 (until 1910, it was called Wampetics Restaurant). Gundel Károly has taken over in 1910, and turned it into the best place for fine dining in Budapest.
Next to the Gundel is the ornate Art Nouveau entrance to the Budapest Zoo, which opened in 1866.
Walking past the Zoo walls, the domes and towers of the Széchenyi Thermal Bath come into view; the bathhouse is one of the largest bath complexes in Europe. The thermal spring underneath it was discovered in 1879.
Across from the bath is the Municipal Circus, where the first performance was held in 1891 - since then, 125 shows were held, with 15500 performances and over 25 million viewers.
Next to the Circus is the Amusement Park, which in today's form has been operational since the 1950's.
The Vajdahunyad Castle, originally built of cardboard and wood for the 1896 World Expo, was rebuilt from stone at the end of the expo. It is a copy of three other buildings from the Hungarian countryside, showcasing Hungary's predominant architectural styles.
Heroes' Square
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Heroes' Square is one of the major squares of Budapest, Hungary, rich with historic and political connotations. It lies at the end of Andrássy Avenue (with which it comprises part of an extensive World Heritage site), next to City Park.
The Chain Bridge was the first permanent stone-bridge connecting Pest and Buda, and only the second permanent crossing on the whole length of the river Danube. It is one of the symbolic buildings of Budapest, the most widely known bridge of the Hungarian capital.
The island is one of the most important and beautiful recreational sites in Budapest. It is named after Princess Margaret of the House of Árpád, daughter of King Béla IV, who, with her life and miracles, occupies a special place in Hungarian history. Until 1901, the island was accessible only by ship or boat, until the construction of the wing of Margaret Bridge leading to the island. Margaret Island offers a wide range of attractions for visitors. The 70-degree spring water that comes up from the ground here feeds the medicinal baths located on the island. In the shade of 200-year-old trees, you can find the former home of the island’s eponymous princess, the ruins of the Dominican convent and St Michael’s Chapel. The Water Tower, built in 1911, rises high above the old trees, offering a 360-degree panorama of Budapest. A small wooden bridge leads to the Rock Garden and Japanese Garden in the northern part of the island, from where plant-lined paths lead inland to the gently cascading waterfall. The statue of the “Little Mermaid” rises from the centre of the pond. But the most extraordinary attraction is Hungary’s largest musical fountain, 36 metres in diameter, with a central jet of water shooting up to a height of more than 25 metres. Every hour, a musical programme is played, and in the evenings there is a special laser projection on the water curtain of the fountain. Margaret Island can be explored on foot, by bicycle or even by bike carriage and, if you want to do sports or jogging, there is a jogging track around the island.
The avenue, named after former Prime Minister of Hungary Gyula Andrássy, is two and a half kilometres long and has three distinct parts. Its downtown section, a 1-kilometre part streching from Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Avenue all the way to the eight-sided Oktogon square, is lined with rows tall residential apartment houses and expensive shops in the housefronts.
In its midsection, from Oktogon to Kodály Körönd, two tree-lined esplanades run parallel to the pavement, which used to be paved with wooden cubes for the sake of the nobility on horseback (today this part is a bicycle path and a walkway).
The third part, between Kodály Körönd and Heroes' Square, the houses are farther away from the road, which widens at this point, and gives space to the magnificient mansions and villas, which, with their luxurious tranquil atmosphere, give the impression of a wealthy country town.
The road track of the most beautiful avenue of Budapest was decided upon in the year 1872. In about a decade from then, nearly all the buildings were ready; this is where Budapest's eclectic architectural heritage is found today. Many beautifully carved apartment buildings hide fountains, statues and breathtaking inner spaces and courtyards.
Hospital in the Rock
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The Hospital in the Rock (Sziklakorhaz) underneath the Buda Castle district is one of the most unique and fascinating attractions of Budapest.
It was built to house an air raid hospital, then it was transformed into a nuclear bunker. Nowadays the Hospital in the Rock museum is one of the biggest Hungarian waxwork exhibitions with more than 200 figures, and numerous original machinery and furniture that are still in working conditions.
People started to use the cave systems under the Buda Castle Hills back in the Middle Ages. In the 13th century wells were dug and the caves were convenient for storing wines and chilling foods. Jump to the 20th century, in the WWII, the halls and tunnels were used as refuges. In 1941 the mayor of Budapest ordered the construction of a a first-aid shelter which could withstand the blasts of bombing, and the caves under the Castle area seemed to be a logical choice. The Hospital in the Rock – as a proper underground medical institute – opened in February, 1944 including three wards and one modern operating theatre.
The Budapest Transport Corportation welcomes passengers on its two funicular carriages called Margit and Gellért, offering a panoramic view of the Danube. It takes a few minutes to get from Adam Clark Square to Buda Castle and/or back. The Buda Castle Funicular has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987. It is little known that the Buda Castle Funicular is even older than Budapest. Launched on 2 March 1870, it has been a favourite of both residents and tourists ever since.
Gellert Bath is the most famous Art Nouveau thermal baths in Budapest, Hungary as well as in Europe. Gellert Spa, founded in 1918. Visiting the bath is indeed a beautiful and historical experience. You can visit the main hall free of charge, or spend a whole day of relaxation in the “Palace of Baths” as Gellert Bath is often referred to. There are 10 pools of various sizes and temperatures. Gellert Bath is open every day, even on bank holidays. There are several geothermal pools open to both men and women. Besides, you can get massage treatments, enjoy the saunas, the sunbathing terrace looking at the Gellert Hill, and relax by the geothermal pools with some beer, wine, or champagne.
The Etyek-Buda wine region, located at the border of Budapest, and famous for it’s crisp, fruity white and sparkling wines. The settlement of Etyek is located 29 km (19 miles) from the capital, in the hilly landscape of Etyek region, at the north-east corner of Fejér County. This area produces high acidity in the grapes, in part due to the unique terroir. “Etyek, the vineyards of Budapest” Since the Roman Empire grapes have been grown in this region. Records from the 13th century certify that wine was being produced here in the Buda mountains. The vineyards flourished and grape growing became a main source of livelihood for the people of the region. Visit the family owned wine cellars, meet with local farmers, and winemakers, enjoy the traditional Hungarian hospitality.
Convenient sightseeing tours across one of the most exciting capitals of Europe. Dive into the city and explore all the hidden treasures with Hop On Hop Off Budapest! Visit historic sights, while learning exciting information about our history, and fun facts about the city’s landmarks via the Audio Guide available in 16 languages. The bus goes every day from the foot of the hill, approx. 10-12 minute walk from Hilton Hotel, and it covers all the major sights in Budapest. There are 1/2/3 day tickets available. One full round with the bus takes 2 and a half hours (if you don’t hop off). You can purchase tickets at our Concierge desk.
An opportunity to witness as the legends of Budapest come alive during a boat cruise of an hour. A programme in 30 languages plus a film about the most famous monuments of the city.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Modern, spacious guest rooms
- Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
- Set in the heart of the Royal Castle District, a UNESCO world heritage site
- Fantastic views over the River Danube and the Hungarian Parliament
- 23 meeting rooms for up to 450 guests, plus 3 open-air venues
- Executive floor with Executive Lounge
- 24-hour fitness center with sauna
Getting Here :
Public bus NR16 conveniently connects the hotel with the city center Deák Ferenc square and with Buda side transportation hub Széll Kálmán tér.
Hilton Budapest offers a secured and convenient underground garage for a daily fee. Street parking is available for an hourly fee.
건강 및 안전, 지속성, 및 다양성과 포용성에 관해 자주 묻는 질문에 관해 Hilton Budapest과 알아봅니다
지속 가능한 관행
의견을 추가해주시거나 또는 Hilton Budapest가 공개적으로 발표한 지속가능성 및 사회적 영향력 목표/전략이 있다면 그 링크를 제공해주시기 바랍니다.
Hilton has committed to cut our environmental footprint in half and double our social impact by 2030. Refer to our website, https://cr.hilton.com, for details on our award-winning Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) programs.
Hilton Budapest는 쓰레기(예, 플라스틱, 종이, 카드보드 등)를 줄이거나 없애는 것에 중점을 둔 전략이 있나요? '네'라고 답했다면 쓰레기를 줄이거나 없애는 것에 관한 전략에 대해 설명해주십시오.
Yes, Hilton has committed to reducing waste in our managed operations by 50% by 2030. Through the end of 2020, we have reduced waste in our managed portfolio by 73% since our 2008 baseline, and our managed and franchised hotels have reduced waste by 62%.
다양성 및 포용성
미국 호텔인 경우에만 해당하는 사항으로, Hilton Budapest 및/또는 모회사는 '다양성을 위한 51%의 기업 소유'(BE)를 위한 인증을 받으셨나요? '네'라고 대답하셨다면 인증을 받은 종류를 알려주시기 바랍니다:
응답이 없습니다.
해당하는 경우에 Hilton Budapest의 다양성, 공정성, 및 포용성에 관한 약속과 계획의 공개 보고서 링크를 제공해주실 수 있겠습니까?
Please refer to https://jobs.hilton.com/diversity and our annual Supplier Diversity Report (https://cr.hilton.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Hilton-2020-Supplier-Diversity-Report.pdf).
건강 및 보안
Hilton Budapest의 관행이 공공 정부 기관 또는 민간 단체의 의료 서비스 권장 사항을 기반으로 개발되었습니까? 그렇다면 이러한 관행을 개발하는 데 사용된 단체를 나열하십시오.
Yes, CDC & WHO. Hilton CleanStay, a new industry-defining standard of cleanliness (https://newsroom.hilton.com/corporate/news/hilton-defining-new-standard-of-cleanliness) Hilton up to date customer messaging: https://www.hilton.com/en/corporate/coronavirus/
Hilton Budapest은(는) 공공 공간 및 일반 사용 공간(회의실, 식당, 엘리베이터 앞, 등과 같은)을 청소 및 소독하고 있나요? '네'라고 답했다면, 새로 실시하는 방법에 대해 설명해주십시오.
Yes, Install hand sanitizer stations/disinfecting wipes in public areas & on shuttles; enhanced cleaning of high touch areas, lobbies, elevators, doors, bathrooms; F&B service in accordance with food safety guidelines, dining configured for physical distancing
Please explain, if applicable, the carbon offsetting options you offer to corporations.
Please provide, if applicable, an e-mail address for a contact who can address any follow up questions relating to sustainability and social impact goals and initiatives.
Corporate_Responsibility@Hilton.com
Has your hotel taken steps to reduce single-use plastics, such as removing plastic straws (except upon request for guests with disabilities), stirrers and cotton buds? If yes, please provide detail as to the steps you have taken to reduce single use plastics?
Yes, Hilton is committed to reducing waste across our portfolio. All of our hotels were required to remove plastic straws, stir sticks and cocktail picks in 2019, and we are currently transitioning from individual bath toiletries to full-size dispensers.
Does your hotel generate (onsite) or purchase (offsite) renewable energy (beyond your utility's standard offerings)? If yes, please describe your practices for generating or purchasing renewable energy.
Does your hotel engage in activities to protect & restore the natural environment in which it is located (i.e. trees planted, coral reef restored, etc.)?
Will your hotel be imposing any additional fees for cleaning services? If yes, please specify those fees.
No
Are specific cleaning/disinfection routines in place for pillows, duvets and their covers, headboard, bathrobe etc.? If yes, please describe.
Yes, Items are cleaned according to Hilton CleaStay standards
Please include a link to your public report on community impact if applicable.
https://cr.hilton.com, for details on our award-winning Environmental, Social and Governance programs. Also refer to https://hiltoneffect.org for information on our corporate foundation, through which we are investing in our local communities.
Please provide any other comments you wish to make regarding your efforts/initiatives to obtain certification in these programs.
Please provide, if applicable, an e-mail address for a contact who can address any follow up questions relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion.