Lánchíd 19

Top choice in Castle District


This award-winning boutique hostelry facing the Danube has the wow factor. Each of the 45 rooms and three ‘panoramic’ suites is different, with distinctive artwork and unique chairs designed by Hungarian art students. You can’t lose with the views from the floor-to-ceiling windows: to the front is the Danube and to the back the Royal Palace; 5th floor and above is best.

Stand outside in the evening and watch the front elevation form pictures as special sensors reflect the movements of the Danube. Cool or what?


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Castle District attractions

1. Eugene of Savoy Statue

0.07 MILES

To the southeast of the Habsburg Steps entrance, just in front of the Royal Palace, stands a statue of Eugene of Savoy, the Habsburg prince who wiped out…

2. Royal Palace

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The former Royal Palace has been razed and rebuilt at least half a dozen times over the past seven centuries. Béla IV established a royal residence here…

3. Hungarian National Gallery

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The Hungarian National Gallery is an overwhelming collection spread across four floors and four wings of the palace that traces Hungarian art from the…

4. Castle Museum

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The Castle Museum, part of the multibranched Budapest History Museum, explores the city's 2000-year history over four floors. Restored palace rooms dating…

5. 0km Stone

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What looks like an elongated concrete doughnut hidden in the bushes off Clark Ádám tér is the 0km stone. All Hungarian roads to and from the capital are…

6. Matthias Fountain

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Facing the Royal Palace’s large courtyard to the northwest is the Romantic-style Matthias Fountain, portraying the young king Matthias Corvinus in hunting…

7. National Széchenyi Library

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The copyright National Széchenyi Library contains codices and manuscripts, a large collection of foreign newspapers and a copy of everything published in…

8. Clark Ádám tér

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Clark Ádám tér, the square named after the 19th-century Scottish engineer Adam Clark (1811–66) who supervised the building of the Szécheny Chain Bridge …