Address: Ut vaci 1-3 , Budapest 1062, Hungary Show on map
The Hilton chain's more central property adjoins the massive West End City Centre shopping mall and offers every type of facility and food and beverage outlet imaginable. The target here is very much the business market, with scads of meeting rooms, conference facilities and an executive floor.Many people will be disappointed with the lobby; it's cold and sterile - and aptly apes the mall next door. But the 230 rooms scattered over four floors, though on the smallish side, are pleasantly decorated in a vaguely postmodern style, and bathrooms have tubs with shower as well as separate shower cabins. A real plus is the roof garden that the hotel shares with the mall. Windows at the ends of the hallways bring in masses of light, making 'hotel corridor' less of a dirty word than it usually is in Budapest. Being a business hotel, rates are less at the weekend (Friday to Sunday). In our experience staff here are not up to the usual high Hilton standard.
Many people will be disappointed with the lobby; it's cold and sterile - and aptly apes the mall next door. But the 230 rooms scattered over four floors, though on the smallish side, are pleasantly decorated in a vaguely postmodern style, and bathrooms have tubs with shower as well as separate shower cabins. A real plus is the roof garden that the hotel shares with the mall. Windows at the ends of the hallways bring in masses of light, making 'hotel corridor' less of a dirty word than it usually is in Budapest. Being a business hotel, rates are less at the weekend (Friday to Sunday). In our experience staff here are not up to the usual high Hilton standard.
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Atmosphere: International and Busy
Check-in / Check-out Earliest check-in: 2:00 PM Latest check-out time: 11:00 AM
US$136.00 per night
(US$68.00per person per night)
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Lehel Csarnok, one of Pest's more interesting traditional markets, is housed in a modern (and quite ugly) structure a 15-minute walk to the southeast. It was designed by László Rajk, son of the Communist minister of the interior executed for 'Titoism' in 1949.
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