The latest generation of IntercityHotel has just arrived in Budapest – right beside the city’s main train station, Keleti. Overseen by Frankfurt-based Deutsche Hospitality, nearly 50 hotels stretch across Central Europe, from Enschede to Vienna.
Every main German city has at least one, usually around the train station and/or airport. Convenience is the key here – guests are usually furnished with a city transport pass for the duration of their stay.
Built by Hamburg’s B&L Gruppe, which specialises in flagship stores and retail centres, the IntercityHotel Budapest is their first project in Hungary. Design comes courtesy of Milanese architect Matteo Thun, responsible for a new sleek look across the chain, with sustainability brought to the fore.
The IntercityHotel Budapest comprises 312 guest rooms, a restaurant, the BistroLounge & Bar and a conference area of five separate spaces. For those coming by car, there are 230 parking spaces and an e-charging station in the public underground garage.
Guests may also download the IntercityHotel app, which serves as a digital room key, allowing them to check in, check out and pay contactless.
IntercityHotel Budapest
District VIII. Baross tér 7