Hungary – Beautiful Budapest

Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is a city full of culture, history and breathtaking sights. The city on the Danube attracts travellers from all over the world who want to discover the charm of its rich past and vibrant atmosphere. For a comfortable and centrally located base in Budapest, the Mercure Budapest City Centre is an excellent choice.

Renovated rooms

Located in the heart of the city, the Mercure Budapest City Centre offers the ideal place to unwind after a day of sightseeing. This hotel has recently undergone an extensive renovation, resulting in stylish and modern rooms. With luxurious beds, spacious bathrooms and modern amenities, the rooms ensure a comfortable and relaxing experience. For families, special family rooms are available that are more spacious, so that parents and children can stay comfortably. In addition, some rooms have a connecting door. The modern look is a nod to Hungarian culture.

Local delicacies

The Winestone restaurant serves both international and local Hungarian dishes such as goulash. You can also choose from an extensive selection of Hungarian wines at very reasonable prices. Hungary is known for its excellent wine production and the family-friendly hotel invites guests to taste this rich wine history.

Additional assets

The Mercure Budapest City Centre is located in the middle of Budapest’s main shopping street, Vaci Street. Vörösmarty Square and the indoor market hall are also nearby. At the reception you can find sufficient information about all the important sights in the city and how to get there. After a pleasant walk you can always visit the well-equipped fitness room or relax during a massage. Finally, there is also a separate lounge for business travelers. These are just a few more assets that the hotel has to offer.

Must-see sights

To discover Budapest and its wide range of sights, you should count on two full days. Buda Castle is a historic castle and offers a beautiful view of the city and the Danube. The castle complex houses the National Museum and the National Library. The Hungarian Parliament on the banks of the Danube is one of the most beautiful parliament buildings in the world. Budapest is known for its thermal baths and Szechenyi is one of the largest and most popular. The iconic Chain Bridge connects Buda and Pest and is beautifully lit at night. Finally, the Jewish Quarter, with its trendy bars and restaurants, and the Great Synagogue are definitely worth a visit.

Unique light festival

Until March 3, 2025, you can visit the Palatinus Baths in Budapest for Lumina Park. Admire more than 200 light sculptures of your favorite fairytale characters and movie heroes. Comparable to the light festivals as we know them. In combination with appropriate music, Lumina Park is a magnet for the whole family. The trail is over one and a half kilometers long and is open daily from 4:30 PM to 9 PM.