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Sofitel Budapest Chain BridgevsBrody House
Both properties are rated very highly by those who travel for a living. Overall, Brody House is preferred by most professionals compared to Sofitel Budapest Chain Bridge. Brody House ranks #10 in Budapest with praise from 10 sources including Frommer's, Gayot and The Telegraph.
Sofitel Budapest Chain Bridge
Michelin Guide
Frommer's
Fodor's
DK Eyewitness
Star Service
Gayot
Oyster
The Telegraph
Forbes Travel Guide
Condé Nast Traveler
Roosevelt ter 2., Budapest 1051, Hungary
From $137/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
"Modern hotel with a vast atrium, a stylish lobby-cum-lounge and a pretty terrace."
"This is the only Sofitel in Hungary... rooms have been decorated with soft beige-on-beige designs and the beds have luxuriously huge pillows." Full review
"The 10-story atrium... is impressive albeit not at all representative of the city it's in."
"Located close to the Danube, most of the Atrium’s rooms have terrific views of the Castle District and Pest."
"This hotel has a fresh modern appearance and top-notch service that puts it at the top of the second tier, just below the Four Seasons and Kempinski. This place outpaces the Marriott." Full review
"The interior design of this property exhibits contemporary architecture with splashes of dark browns and pinks with modern furniture and abstract floral arrangements."
Upscale
"The 357-room, eight-story Sofitel Budapest Chain Bridge Hotel is an upscale property a block from the Danube River, within easy walking distance of nightlife, restaurants, and tourist sights." Full review
7.0
"Situated on the Pest side of Chain Bridge, right on the Danube River, the wonderful views are the biggest treat here." Full review
Recommended
"Situated next to the Chain Bridge overlooking the Danube with staggering views of the Grand Palace, the primo city-center location of Sofitel Budapest Chain Bridge might be its biggest selling point." Full review
"With a prime location near the River Danube, Hungarian Parliament, Hungarian Opera...this is a great option for its location and mid-level price point. Not to mention its luxury pool and spa." Full review
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Do not miss Terrasse Restaurant in the spectacular atrium for breakfast and lunch; the Budapest Bar for a break or to begin your night.
Brody House
Rough Guide
Fodor's
Afar Magazine
Gayot
Oyster
Jetsetter
The Telegraph
Mr & Mrs Smith
Independent
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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"