Budapest: Marriott, Intercontinental, Meridian, or Four Seasons?
#1
Original Poster
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 18
Likes: 0
Budapest: Marriott, Intercontinental, Meridian, or Four Seasons?
We'll be spending 3 nights in Budapest in October. Anyone able to compare these hotels? We heard the Danube view is something to seek. We know the Four Seasons would be the "best" hotel; but, does it have a view and is it worth the extra $$?
Thanks
Thanks
#2
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 15
Likes: 0
While not as luxurious as the others the view from the Marriott can't be beat...most rooms have balconies. We had a fantastic view of the castle. The Intercontinental has views of the Danube but no balconies. I'd recommend the Marriott if the view is important to you.
#5
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 15
Likes: 0
For Seasons is the most expensive, but most beautiful location, and the building is a wonder! You have to pay some extra for the Danube View. For me the 2nd choice would be the Le Meridien, it is very elegant, it has a bit French flair, excellent restaurant, and wonderful rooms. Just 2 blocks from 4 Seasons, close to the Jewish Heritage. Danube View is not possible.
Interconti is a 5* hotel, but not the newest one. Rooms are nice, but nothing special. I love the restaurant at the Danube. Excellent kitchen!
Marriott has in all rooms Danube View, nice hotel, nice rooms, but they will do some renovation.
Sofitel is newly renovated; it is modern styled now, next to Interconti. Nice rooms, superb beds, very good restaurant. It has a nice atmosphere, modern elegant, but also a bit special.
Interconti is a 5* hotel, but not the newest one. Rooms are nice, but nothing special. I love the restaurant at the Danube. Excellent kitchen!
Marriott has in all rooms Danube View, nice hotel, nice rooms, but they will do some renovation.
Sofitel is newly renovated; it is modern styled now, next to Interconti. Nice rooms, superb beds, very good restaurant. It has a nice atmosphere, modern elegant, but also a bit special.
#6
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 1,473
Likes: 0
Perhaps the info is too late for OP, I stayed at Le Meridian for 7 nights last month, the public area is less impressive than Four Season; but lovely and quite room, good breakfast but very expensive, the best is the location, right at Deak Ter: the intersection of 3 metro line and stops for many buses and trams.
Trending Topics
Thread
Original Poster
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Davelw
Europe
9
Feb 13th, 2006 03:50 AM




