Budapest, Hungary

Boho Hotel Budapest

Price per night from$136.77

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (including tax) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (EUR125.71), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Small, dark and handsome

Setting

Packs-a-punch Pest

Cosseting crashpad Boho Hotel Budapest is the newest kid on Budapest’s boutique block. We’ve been getting teasers from this soon-to-open stay: picture yourself letting afternoons slip away at the spoiling spa, batting eyelashes over cocktails in the gilded bar or under-wraps restaurant, and penning billets-doux from the central courtyard, before retreating to the love-nest-like suites. The best of Pest is on your doorstep, the darling Danube is a hand-in-hand stroll away… Spoiler alert: you’ll be head over heels before you know it.

Please note Don’t let our enticing gallery deceive you, these images for Boho Hotel Budapest are in fact computer generated. Apologies, real-life photographs will be with us soon…

 

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

64, including 12 suites.

Check–Out

Noon, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.

Prices

Double rooms from £113.03 (€132), including tax at 5 per cent. Please note the hotel charges an additional local city tax of 4% per booking on check-in.

More details

Rates at Boho Hotel Budapest are room-only; breakfast is available for €30 each.

Also

The communal areas and some rooms are adapted for wheelchair users.

Hotel closed

The hotel will open on 1 November 2024.

At the hotel

Courtyard, gym and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, Nespresso coffee machine, tea-making kit, minibar and free bottled water.

Our favourite rooms

The sage floor-to-ceiling windows in the Junior Suite look like they’ve materialised straight off your interior design inspiration board. The Deluxe Room with Terrace and Suite with Terrace serve up slice-of-quiet private balconies that overlook the hotel’s charming courtyard.

Spa

A soothing soak in one of Budapest’s baths may be on your wellness wishlist, but the hotel’s spa might trump the rest of the city’s steamy offerings – a sauna, steam room, heated pool and Jacuzzi are all in the works. We also hear the massages will soothe fatigued flâneurs, but the rest of the treatment menu is under wraps until the grand reveal.

Packing tips

An appetite for goulash, an ear for music, and of course your bathing togs and trunks – this is a city that swims as much as it sings.

Children

Welcome, but this soigné stay may be better suited to families with older children.

Food and Drink

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Hotel restaurant

Fine-tuned details of the hotel’s restaurant are being kept under lock and key for now, but you can expect to dine on seasonal fare with local influences. And if the bistro at Smith-approved sister stay Kozmo is anything to go by, the setting will be good enough to eat, too.

Hotel bar

A sultry lobby bar is in the works, where potent cocktails will be delivered to candle-lit corners and sink-into-me armchairs. Watch this space… 

 

Last orders

Breakfast will be served from 7.30am to 10.30am.

Location

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Address
Boho Hotel Budapest
Mikszáth Kálmán tér 3
Budapest
1088
Hungary

Boho Hotel Budapest will take up residence in a convivial corner of the city’s District VIII, on the Pest side of the Danube.

Planes

Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is a 35-minute drive from the hotel; staff can arrange one-way transfers for up to four guests from €65.

Trains

From Vienna or Bratislava, it’s under three hours by train to Budapest-Keleti station, a 10-minute drive from the hotel. Intrepid Interrailers can also roll in from Krakow, Munich or Prague. Regional trains from Debrecen or Szeged will arrive at Budapest-Nyugati, 15 minutes’ drive from Boho Hotel.

Automobiles

You’ll find Budapest easier to navigate by foot, taxi or metro, but should you hire your own set of wheels, the hotel has a small private car park with valet services.

Worth getting out of bed for

The hotel’s central setting places you within strolling distance of your Budapest bucket-list: stock up on souvenirs and snacks at the historic Central Market Hall, discover artefacts and archeological treasures at the Hungarian National Museum, and admire the neck-craning architecture of the Dohány Street Synagogue. Across the Danube in the Buda, take in the fairytale-like Fisherman’s Bastion, swing by the grandiose Buda Castle or scale the Citadella for all-encompassing views. Amble along the city-dividing Danube River and take a pause at the Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial sculpture.

Local restaurants

Michelin-starred Stand is, well, a stand-out, where traditional flavours are given a contemporary rebrand and come creatively presented in an eight-course tasting menu. Tati delivers farm-to-table fare that is both hearty and healthy, with produce from the restaurant’s own smallholding and other local suppliers. For a taste of tradition, head to Getto Gulyas, a bright bistro serving all things Hungarian.

Local cafés

Pick up your morning caffeine fix at retro-chic café Ibolya Espresso, then return for late-night pizzas and cocktails. A pit stop at Mazel Tov is a feast for both eyes and stomach – industrial interiors, vaulted ceilings and a plant-draped terrace indulge the former, while the latter is satiated with crispy falafels, well-stuffed sandwiches and designed-to-share dips.

Local bars

Cavernous Marlou Wine Bar & Store pours natural wines sourced from up-and-coming Hungarian makers. Artistically labelled bottles line the stone walls, and should you be tempted to judge a book (or bottle) by its cover, the friendly owners are on hand to offer their expertise. The tempo picks up at quirky Szimpla Kert, a loved-by-all watering hole with live music, house beers, disco-ball-dotted terraces and a farmers’ market on Sundays.

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this hot-off-the-press hotel in Pest and unpacked their Tokaji wine and piquant paprika, a full account of their cosmopolitan break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Boho Hotel Budapest…

There’s cause for a family bash in Budapest’s District VIII – Boho Hotel Budapest is soon to lay down roots in this Pest-side ’hood, following in the footsteps of Smith-approved sister stay Kozmo Hotel Suites & Spa. And if the family name is ringing any bells, it may be because Boho Hotel in Prague is part of the same handsome clan. Set to inherit its siblings’ good looks, Boho Hotel Budapest will deliver easy-on-the-eyes suites, a stellar spa, romantic restaurant and away-from-it-all courtyard.

But what lies beyond this hot-ticket hideout is just as alluring – café-lined cobbled streets, an architectural hotchpotch, spirited ruin bars and steamy thermal baths. If you’re feeling Hungary (sorry not sorry), the food scene impresses and some: frozen-in-time cafés, starred fine-dining spots and dives for late-night beers and bites. With co-ords as covetable as these, Boho Hotel Budapest is the bolthole for bon vivants.

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Price per night from $136.77