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RICHTER HOTEL
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We provide free secure parking and free breakfast for our guests. Our own pub has a nice garden terrace. Sit under an old beautiful chestnut tree and enjoy a piece of serenity. Perfect for the business traveler or tourist, we are within walking distance of the main tourist sites of Budapest, like Hero Square, Museum of Fine Arts, Szechenyi Thermal Baths,Vajdahunyad Castle, Budapest Zoo, amusement park, Budapest Circus and the most famous, elegant restaurant in Budapest, the GUNDEL. With a vast and readily available public transportation you can reach the downtown area in 10 minutes. Let us make your trip to Budapest a pleasant and memorable experience.

Check-in Time:

1400

Check-out Time:

1000

Total Rooms:

29

Total Floors:

3 floors.

Rooms:

29

Directions

BUD AIRPORT 9 MI/15 KM N. BUDAPEST FERUHEGY 1 THERE IS ASHUTLE CONNECTION FROM THE AIRPORT TO THE CITY OR TO THEHOTEL. THE PRICE IS 10 EUROBUD AIRPORT 9 MI/15 KM W. BUDAPEST FERIHEGY 2A THERE IS ASHUTTLE CONNECTION FROM THE AIRPORT TO THE HOTEL 10 EUROPERS. AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONSOB AIRPORT 75 MI/120 KM W. AIRPORT BALATON IS USED BYDOMESTIK FLIGHTS. THERE IS TRAIN OR BUS TRANSPORTATIONEVERY HOUR FROM BALATON LAKE. THE PRICE IS 30 EURO.BUDA CASTLE 3 MI/5 KM SGUNDEL RESTAURANT 1 MI/1 KM WHEROES SQUIRE 1 MI/1 KM WHUNGARIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM 2 MI/3 KM SMUSEUM OF FINE ARTS 1 MI/1 KM WOPERA HOUSE AND TEATRE DISTRICT 2 MI/3 KM WST. STEPHAN CHURCH 3 MI/4 KM SSZECHENYI THERMAL BATH 1 MI/1 KM WVACI SHOPPING AND ENTERTAIMENT STREET 3 MI/4 KM SVAJDAHUNYAD CASTLE 1 MI/1 KM W

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DININGBreakFast Full. Richter Restaurant, Breakfast 7am-10am, Cuisine Hungarian, Location In the Building

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