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Hilton BudapestvsBrody House
Hilton Budapest and Brody House are both praised by writers. Overall, Brody House ranks slightly better than Hilton Budapest. Brody House scores 85 with approval from 10 reviewers like Rough Guide, Gayot and Afar Magazine.
Hilton Budapest
Frommer's
Concierge
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Hess Andras ter 1 - 3, Castle District, Budapest 1014, Hungary
From $118/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"This Hilton has the most enviable piece of real estate in Budapest, sitting right next door to St. Matthias Church with part of the Fisherman's Bastion behind it." Full review
"One of Buda's best hotels and the oldest of its grands, grafted, amazingly and successfully, onto a medieval church with a 17th-century Jesuit cloister."
"The Hilton one of the most luxurious hotels in Budapest, is located in a remarkable old-new building in a great location."
"Luxurious to a fault, the rooms veer between classic and modern, and it’s worth paying the extra for a room with river view."
"A UNESCO World Heritage Site with a Baroque facade, this former Dominican church in the Royal Castle District looks onto the Danube and is close to medieval attractions such as Matthias Church." Full review
"Next to the Matthias Church (Matyas templom), this hotel offers prime views and exceptionally fresh surroundings, but it has fewer facilities than the Marriott and the InterContinental." Full review
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Views are outstanding and worth requesting.
"Set amidst the ancient castle district of Budapest on the Buda bank, this hotel resides next to the medieval highlights of Fishermanâs Bastion and the Matthias Church."
Mid-Range
"This mid-range Hilton property, situated inside a renovated 13th-century Dominican church in the Castle District, is very well situated for tourist activities." Full review
8.0
"This hotel hogs the juiciest, most heart-thumping spot in the whole of Budapest." Full review
"The modern and tasteful rooms, proximity to Matthias Church (next door), and great views from Castle Hill will soothe the most delicate of aesthetic sensibilities." Full review
Brody House
Rough Guide
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Afar Magazine
Gayot
Oyster
Jetsetter
The Telegraph
Mr & Mrs Smith
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10 Brody Sandor Street, Budapest 1088, Hungary
From $63/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Multilingual
- Kitchenette
- Business Center
Star
"This fine eighteenth-century building is where the Hungarian Prime Minister used to live when Parliament was located next door in what is now the Italian Cultural Centre."
"Brody House is a hip-as-you-like guesthouse, where each of the rooms is named after the local artist whose work adorns the walls; it also offers a few apartments." Full review
"This boutique hotel/guest house is geared towards creatives." Full review
"With its rustic-bohemian beauty, this small hotel provides a unique cultural immersion."
Upscale
"The historic Brody House is an upscale, artsy boho hotel in the city's Pest Palace District, across the street from the Hungarian National Museum and a short walk to Great Market Hall." Full review
"An elegant home away from home in the center of Budapest." Full review
7.0
"Brody House lives up to its reputation as 'the coolest place to stay' in the Hungarian capital for imaginatively decorated rooms and shabby chic interiors." Full review
"With airy, light-filled rooms that double as mini art galleries, Budapest’s Brody House hotel is a feast for the senses." Full review
"Each of the individually designed 11 rooms in this bohemian bolthole is named after the once-resident artist whose work hangs on the stripped-back-to-the-brick walls"
"Takes up the top floor of a 19th-century townhouse in the heart of the Palace District...guests can immerse themselves in the local art scene simply by entering their room"