Courtyard by Marriott Budapest City Center – Where Comfort Meets Convenience Located along Budapest’s vibrant Grand Boulevard, Courtyard by Marriott Budapest City Center offers an exceptional stay in the heart of the city. Whether arriving by car or public transport, getting here is effortless—our hotel is just 30 minutes from the airport and 10 minutes from Keleti Railway Station. For added convenience, we provide an on-site garage with space for up to 200 cars, while public transport links are just steps away. Perfectly positioned for both business and leisure travelers, our hotel is just moments from Andrássy Avenue, Budapest’s iconic shopping boulevard, and the Europeum Shopping Mall, conveniently located within the same building and Corvin Palace Shopping Mall just next door which gives home the soon to be opening Time Out Market Budapest. A short stroll takes you to the lively Jewish Quarter, home to renowned museums, pubs, and famous ruin bars. Plus, high-end restaurants and the city’s top attractions are all within walking distance. Our spacious guest rooms, starting at 28 sqm, offer a relaxing retreat after a day of exploring. Indulge in flavorful Mediterranean cuisine at Oléo Pazzo Restaurant, stay active in our fully equipped fitness center, or unwind in our sauna and steam room. Traveling with pets? We welcome trained pets for a fee, ensuring a comfortable stay for all. Experience the perfect balance of modern comfort and prime location at Courtyard by Marriott Budapest City Center—your gateway to an unforgettable Budapest adventure.
"The hotel's location is excellent, right downstairs from the Red Line Metro and tram station. It's less than 20 minutes to Fisherman's Bastion and other attractions. The room was quiet, and the hot water was plentiful and heated up quickly. Breakfast was quite rich. The gym was a bit small, but the view was nice, allowing me to relax my eyes while running. The only downside was that I had requested a late check-out on the last day, but the next morning, the housekeeping manager said there was no record and wouldn't agree. After much persuasion, they only allowed me to extend for one hour."