Radisson Hotel Budapest BudaPart, the first upscale Radisson branded hotel in Hungary opens its doors in the vibrant Újbuda district where the young fashion set, students, and creative locals gather to embrace local café culture or meet along the peaceful banks of Lágymányos bay. The newly built hotel serves both as a comfortable retreat as well as a business hub and offers new bar and restaurant options for locals and overnight guests to enjoy.

Budapest, nicknamed the “Jewel of the Danube”, beckons travellers with its timeless allure and vibrant energy. Renowned for its captivating blend of history, culture, and architectural splendour,  Hungary’s capital and largest city is a must-visit destination for discerning travellers. Visitors can explore the historic Buda Castle, take a dip in the therapeutic waters of the Széchenyi Thermal Bath, indulge in world-class cuisine at quaint bistros, or visit one of the many cultural venues and events taking place throughout the year.

The 198 rooms and suites at Radisson Hotel Budapest BudaPart are designed in the signature Radisson style, offering a haven of comfort and relaxation. The tasteful design with clean lines, attractive natural materials such as stone, wood and soft fabrics, and a colour palette with natural, muted tones create a calming space. All rooms are equipped with multiple USB ports and complimentary Wi-Fi for seamless connectivity and a perfect “work from anywhere” setup. Spacious Premium Rooms and Junior Suites offer in-room Nespresso machines and an additional living room with a sofa and table to relax.

Radisson Hotel Budapest, BudaPart is also a destination for business gatherings with five meeting spaces flooded with natural light and adaptable for various setups. With a capacity of up to 228 attendees, the boardroom, breakout areas, and conference space provide the perfect setting for productive meetings, complemented by high-speed Wi-Fi and the latest audio-visual technology.

The hotel’s all-day dining Shanghai Kitchen restaurant takes inspiration from the diverse flavours of Shanghai and offers a variety of classic and contemporary Chinese dishes, prepared using fresh, locally sourced produce. A curated cocktail menu includes signature cocktails, selected wines, and traditional Chinese teas. The Lobby Bar serves refreshments throughout the day, Chinese teas, and Shanghai-inspired cocktails, as well as cakes and desserts. The Rooftop Bar is the highlight of the hotel with its open-air terrace and panoramic views of the BudaPart neighbourhood, and serves coffee, tea, and expertly mixed drinks, accompanied by light meals and snacks.

The surrounding BudaPart neighbourhood offers scenic sites and routes to be active, including the city’s only natural beach on the Danube with sunbeds, sports and entertainment, the Kopaszi-gát park, and a waterfront promenade along Lágymányos bay with jogging paths, which are an ideal setting for a morning run or leisurely stroll. The hotel gym with cardio and weight-training equipment completes the fitness offer.

“The Radisson brand inspires guests to live in the moment, and Radisson Hotel Budapest BudaPart, with its natural surroundings and vibrant life in Kopaszi-gát on its doorstep, will be a great addition to the local area and our wider hotel portfolio in Budapest that guests will surely enjoy”, comments Yilmaz Yildirilmar, Area Senior Vice President at Radisson Hotel Group.

“Friendly and inviting, we pride ourselves on our ‘Yes I Can!’ service, aiming to create memorable experiences in uniquely modern and high-tech yet delightfully comfortable surroundings. In combination with the traditional Hungarian hospitality, our hotel is the perfect place for a balanced stay in Budapest,” says Carien Veldman, General Manager of Radisson Hotel Budapest BudaPart.

Radisson Hotel Budapest BudaPart is Radisson Hotel Group’s fourth hotel in Budapest, joining Radisson Blu Beke Hotel, Budapest; Park Plaza Budapest; and Park Inn by Radisson Budapest, giving travelers to the city even more choices across four distinct brands.

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