Timeless Elegance at Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest
Ideally situated in Budapest’s pulsing city center with its outside terrace connected to thriving Fashion Street, the Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest is a luxury contemporary glass construction hotel with an unrivaled quality of service in the Pearl of the Danube.
Opened in 1992, during the political change, the Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest was the first luxury hotel in Hungary’s capital.
Location
You’ll be hard-pressed to find a better central backdrop in the iconic capital city. Its façade faces the giant Ferris wheel, Budapest Eye, in Erzsébet Square. The property is well-placed to explore the city’s main tourist attractions and gastronomy. Its most famous pedestrian thoroughfare, Fashion Street, at the back of the hotel, attracts visitors and locals alike and is lined with restaurants and shops.
Its prime location is within walking distance of all major highlights in the inner city of Pest’s 5th district. You’ll find the Chain Bridge, Parliament Building, St. Stephen’s Basilica, and Váci Utca pedestrian shopping street.
Style
The inviting ambiance on the ground floor, designed by Greek-born Maria Vafiadis of London’s MKV Design, creates the feel of an outdoor wrap-around promenade. It is a solace from the busy outside world, with a sweeping arc of a gallery area featuring local artists, a takeaway deli, and comfortable spaces to relax with designer chairs, sofas, and bookshelves. You’ll also find the reception and concierge at the entry-level.
Rooms
The 353 rooms are divided into 14 suites and six other room categories. English designer Alex Kravetz fully renovated the fifth, sixth, and seventh floors. Each room contains LED televisions, and suites have Nespresso coffee machines. The sumptuous quarters feature art deco features with cream and gold accents equipped with Salvatore Ferragamo toiletries, a safe, minibar, and 24-hour room service from in-house Nobu and ES Bistro.