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Your wish is our command. Discover all that our hotel has to offer. Combining Hungarian's famous reputation for hospitality with Andrassy's unique luxurious level of service, all guest rooms offer a spacious and elegant retreat. Expectations of consistent quality, exemplary personal service, and outstanding amenities are well exceeded at the Andrássy Hotel.
Unique Meeting & Events: In co-operation with the KOGART function centre, located opposite the hotel, meetings and events can be catered up to 460 guests. In addition, the hotel offersprivate board rooms for a maximum of 8 guests, per occasion. |
Baraka Restaurant: Ideally located inside the Andrássy Hotel, part of small luxury Hotel in Budapest, with The "New" Baraka Restaurant and Lounge Restaurant offers a uniquely true culinary experience. With the help of interior designer Gáal Eszter. The owners of Baraka restaurant have managed to keep it "simple but elegant", while going with an "art deco" style, inspired by the Bauhaus architecture of the historical Hotel building. Combined with the terrace garden which wraps sweepingly around the facade, the restaurant offers the perfect combination of settings to serve our inspiring cuisine, which is rich in fresh flavours and ingredients.
The "Artist of gastronomy" Chef Shani Prusman, gives her influences from different corners of the world. She has managed to mix the art and culinary worlds to create realishable, colourful dishes, concentrating on every small detail to give each dish its own identity. Poached wild duck wrapped in bok choy, served with shiitake mushrooms and mangold, orange dusted shrimp, seafood tasting of calamari, butternut squash purée with Tokaj sauce_ Just a few examples of the well rounded cuisine she has created to fit perfectly with the ambiance of the interior and garden, Baraka is a true culinary adventure, which gives true satisfaction to the lovers of gastronomy. |
Andrássy Hotel understands the needs of guests and offers many of the qualities of Budapest's more noted city centre hotels in a location renowned for its quiet seclusion, combining comfort with all the facilities required for an elegant stay.
Additional services: 24 hours room service, free Wi-Fi, guarded parking, limousine transfer service, concierge, meeting facilities, and lobby. Doctor on call. Free usage of fitness room and sauna nearby the hotel. |
| Property Facilities Summary: | Bar | Concierge Service | Currency Exchange Service | Guided Tours | Internet Wireless | Lift | Limousine Services | Meeting Room | Newspaper | Parking | Restaurant | Shuttle To / From Airport | Sightseeing Tours | Wake Up Service | Wi-Fi | Wine Tasting | | |
Andrássy Hotel is located in one of the city's most prestigious and exclusive embassy neighbourhoods, in Andrassy Street, which is part of the World Heritage, a quiet area surrounded by greenery yet close to the main Business district. The Andrassy Hotel is within walking distance from the main sights of Budapest: the National Opera House, the Széchenyi Spa Bath, the Heroes Square, and the Fine Art Museum. Set in urban greenery, the hotel is within walking distance of Budapest's main cultural and historic sights, and places of entertainment as well. In fact, at the end of Andrássy út, just a stroll from the hotel, the famous City Park (Városliget) is probably the most pleasant of Pest's districts and houses a number of interesting if low-key attractions often skipped by the package tour companies. Nearby you can enjoy the Széchenyi furdo. This spa is not only extraordinary for its medicinal water and the large area it occupies, but is also special for the care manifested in the architecture of its facilities; the sculptures and glass mosaics decorating the spa were made by Hungary's leading artists. At walking distance, our guests can also find many different restaurants and bars, cinemas, theatres, bank, post office, chemists, grocery stores and anything they might need. You can take the Millenium railway, which leads to the city centre. The continent's first and after the London underground Europe's second underground railway was declared open in 1896 on the occasion of the Millennium. It currently runs as the Metro 1 line between Vörösmarty tér (5th district) and Mexikói út (14th district). The original cars and equipment are on display in the Metro underpass at Deák tér as Europe's only Underground Transportation Museum. |
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