World Travel www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Budapest - Hungary Travel Guide, Tourism bit.ly/1e46zIc Hotels in Budapest - Hungary As Budapest's popularity has grown, so has its accommodation options. You'll have no trouble finding something in any price range, and overall the city's sleeping options offer excellent value for money. The Budapest hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories: Luxury (over Ft65,000) Moderate (Ft25,000 to Ft65,000) Cheap (under Ft25,000) The prices above are per double room per night, and include all taxes. Breakfast is usually included in the price. Boscolo New York Palace Attached to the famous New York Coffee House, this luxurious hotel-cum-palace offers everything a discerning hotel guest could desire. The entire complex has recently been refurbished to its fin-de-siècle splendour and is once again a stunning example of Italian neo-Renaissance style. The 107 rooms are immaculate and combine beautiful antiques, fine art and fresh flowers with plenty of mod-cons, including plasma TVs and Wi-Fi access. Besides the coffee house, there is a cigar bar and fitness and wellness centre Danubius Hotel Gellért Art nouveau in style and with an extravagant spa/thermal bath complex attached, this hotel was made famous by restaurateur Károly Gundel in the late 1920s and quickly became the place to be seen for rich, well-heeled Hungarians. For tradition and charm, it's still hard to beat. Ideally located on the Danube riverbank, it's just a 10-minute walk from Great Market Hall and the downtown shopping area. Buddha Bar Hotel The newly-opened hotel is housed in a converted former palace but gone are the classical surroundings that characterise many of Budapest's higher-end hotels. Here, the decor is funky but sleek, with a red and black colour scheme, and Asian influences running throughout. Rooms are decked out in mod-cons, including 40 inch plasma tvs, fully stocked minibars and oversized ensuite baths. It's centrally located on the main shopping street, so guests are in the thick of the action, but for those who don't wish to venture too far outside the hotel, there are two restaurants serving a mixture of Chinese and Japanese fare. Even if you're not a guest, it's worth popping in to enjoy a drink at the 6th floor Klotild Bar for views of Gellert Hill and Buda Castle. Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Many hotels use the 'palace' moniker without justification, but not the Gresham. Built in 1906, this architectural delight is a masterpiece of art nouveau design, both inside and out. Many of the fittings, including Zsolany ceramics and a stained glass window by Miksa Róth, are original, while the rest were lovingly restored in 2004 when the palace received a glorious makeover. The Gresham has all the trappings of a 5-star Budapest hotel, including a fitness and wellness centre. =============================== world travel guide,Budapest tourism, Budapest travel guide, Budapest vacation, Budapest Transport, Budapest Introduction, Budapest Hotel, Budapest Attractions, Budapest Videos, Budapest Restaurants, Budapest Museums, Budapest nightlife, Hungary, Hungary travel guide, Hungary tourism, Hungary vacation, Budapest, Europe, Budapest - Hungary Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation, Attractions