Summary
Classic Bauhaus architecture on Budapest’s most fashionable boulevard. Andrássy Hotel is an elegant art-deco inspired retreat on smart, chic Andrássy Avenue, close to the embassies, with a gourmet restaurant and bar, a summer terrace and a selection of business meeting rooms.
The ambience is unfussy yet warm and welcoming. The look is streamlined simplicity at its best with clean lines and bold colours to lift the mood. Rooms and suites continue the modern look and feel, with some overlooking Andrássy Avenue.
Dine in Baraka where the gourmet dishes show youthful creativity and the master sommelier will enthusiastically introduce you to the wines of Hungary. Jog around the nearby City Park or visit the art galleries in Heroes Square.
Location
Andrássy Avenue, Budapest. Close to fine luxury shops, Széchenyi Thermal Baths and the Royal Opera House.
Things to enjoy
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Nearby
Golf, tennis, horse riding, spas, National Opera House, Heroes’ Square, Chain Bridge, Gellert Hill, Széchenyi Thermal Baths, Castle District, Museum District.
Location
Andrássy Avenue, Budapest. Close to fine luxury shops, Széchenyi Thermal Baths and the Royal Opera House.
Directions
If travelling from the west on the M1, head for Budapest. On arrival, turn right on Hegyalja, and then turn left on Menavos Utca. Pass the tunnel through the famous Chain Bridge, then continue straight towards Eotvos Ter and Jozsef Attila Utca which will lead you the the Andrassy Avenue.At the end of the Andrassy Avenue, turn right. You will see the hotel on the corner of Andrassy and Munkacsy Mihaly.
Transportation
- International airport: 25 km / Hotel Taxi Euro 38. Main railways station 1 km / Hotel Taxi Euro 8
Local information
Classified building with historical background MaMaison Andrassy Hotel is located in the most prestigious neighbourhoods of the city, in the Andrassy Avenue quiet area surrounded by greenery yet close to the main business district. MaMaison Andrassy Hotel is at a walking distance to the main sights of Budapest: the National Opera House, the Széchenyi Spa Baths, the famous Gundel Restaurant, the Fine Art Museum or the Heroes Square.

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