| | Facilities within the Property |
At Hotel Bara a friendly atmosphere, underground garage, meeting facilities awaits our guests. Our multilingual, caring staff can ensure both an enjoyable and a secure stay.
We are waiting for you in our restaurant for a pleasant lunch or dinner in order to taste our cuisine. From the menu card of our tarnished restaurant you can choose either poultry, fish, pig or beef, to all of them our waiters can offer you a harmonic wine. The restaurant is air-conditioned and its capacity is 100 persons.
In the Coffee bar in the lobby, next to the restaurant, you can enjoy our drinks, coffee specialities, beers, nice hungarian wines and cocktails. |
| Property Facilities Summary: | Car Rental | Garage | Internet Point | Lift | Restaurant | Shuttle To / From Airport | | |
Castle district: Matthias Church (Church of Our Lady) with its pierced towers and tiled roof was for centuries the coronation church and site for many royal weddings. Rebuilding work in the early 19th century involved the age's most respected artists and professionals. There is a large ecclesiastical collection in the crypt (lapidarium, treasury, copy of the Holy Crown) and concerts are held here from spring to autumn.
Fishermen's Bastion: a 7-pinnacle neo-Romanesque rampart raised on the medieval walls, affords stunning views across the city. The ruins of the Dominican Church of St Michael and monastery are nearby. Regular open-air performances are staged in the Dominican Courtyard.
Buda Castle Hill and surroundings: The Royal Castle Palace, first raised in the 14th century and rebuilt in Baroque style 400 years later, was the official residence of Hungarian kings for 700 years. Today it is home to Budapest's busiest museums and galleries, such as the Hungarian National Gallery, which provides a cross-section of Hungarian art from the 10th century to todayand the Budapest History Museum - permanent and temporary exhibitions revealing restored sections of the medieval royal palace of Buda, chapel, Gothic statues and the history of Budapest.
Gellért Hill: Only few metropolises in the world have in their centre a hill such as the Gellért enjoying nature protected status, in the depths of which are huge thermal water reserves used by three medicinal baths built at the foot of the hill: the country's most elegant Spa, the Gellért thermal baths, jacuzzi and wave bath, swimming pool and strand, and two baths dating from the Turkish period, the Rudas and Rác Medicinal Baths with thermal, steam and tub facilities. A military fortress built on the crown of the hill in 1851, the Citadel, today serves as a platform for all-round panoramas of the city.
Margaret Island: Budapest's loveliest park runs between Margaret Bridge and Árpád Bridge for just about 2 kilometres. The green oasis in the heart of the city, is full of century-old trees, has a rose garden, and a Japanese Garden with thermal water lake and waterfall. The kid's favourites here include the small Game Park, Hajós Alfréd Sports Swimming Pool (scene for top watersports competitions) and the Palatinus Strand Baths. Margaret Island Open-air Stage at the foot of the Water Tower attracts hundreds to its summer music and theatrical performances. Ruins of Dominican and Franciscan churches and monastery date back seven centuries; the oldest bell in Hungary still rings in the belfry of the Premonstratensian chapel. There are minibus tours in summer and four-wheeler bikes (bringóhintó) are also a good way for the whole family to explore the island. |
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