Premium suites feature two bedrooms and private terraces
IHG's Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants has opened the boutique brand's first luxury hotel in Budapest.
The Kimpton BEM Budapest, which is on the banks of the Danube River near the UNESCO World Heritage-designated Castle District, has been transformed from a historic 19th-century mansion into a sophisticated boutique hotel.
Close to some of the city’s most famous attractions, including the Fisherman’s Bastion, Matthias Church and Chain Bridge, the hotel borrows from Budapest’s rich folklore, melding whimsical and historical elements.
The hotel offers 116 rooms and 11 suites with free-standing tubs and spacious terraces. For those seeking an extra level of luxury, the Cosmos and Observatory Suites provide guests with 120 square metres of space and two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room, a dining room and a kitchenette.
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The Observatory Suite has a connecting 82-square-meter private rooftop terrace primed for stargazing and private gatherings.
The hotel has three dining venues including signature restaurant Agos helmed by Executive Chef Attila Feher presents a gastronomic journey through the Mediterranean with Hungarian influences, as well as a rooftop bar with sky-high garden and an all-day lobby-level restaurant and bar.
Kimpton BEM Budapest General Manager Atilla Domby said: "With its stylish yet playful vibe, Kimpton BEM Budapest offers a unique glimpse into the cultural crossroads of East and West.
"We're thrilled to be part of Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants' first venture in Hungary’s capital."
For more information, visit www.ihg.com/kimptonhotels