We Love —
- Escaping to Hotel Regnum Residence for a comfortable stay in Hungary's magnificent capital city.
- Indulging in a trip to one of the city's many Turkish baths for a heavenly afternoon of rest and relaxation.
- Fuelling up on a delectable breakfast before heading out to explore this mesmerising city steeped in art, history and culture.
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Hotel Regnum Residence 4* —
The Hotel Regnum Residence is a 4-star well-positioned hotel in downtown Budapest. Boasting 49 spacious rooms and easy access to the city's main public transportation facilities, it is the ideal spot to enjoy a city break to the Hungarian capital. Kick back in this gorgeous hotel and enjoy its restaurant, a lounge bar and the other great amenities to choose from. The hotel is situated in a great location near the Danube and Budapest's Margaret Island.
Your Room —
This offer is based on an Upgraded Superior Studio.
SUPERIOR STUDIO (35 m²)
Comfortable, well-equipped and thoughtfully designed, the Studio Superior has everything you need for a truly relaxing stay.
Your Dining Choices
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast Stay.Regnum RestaurantThe Regnum Restaurant is a place where guests can enjoy good food and drink in a modern, casual setting. Regnum's menu offers international and traditional Hungarian cuisine. The Restaurant's terrace is an ideal place for a light lunch in the cooling shade.Lobby BarThe Lobby Bar has a wide, inviting selection of fine beverages, including tea and coffee specialities, and naturally excellent Hungarian wines.
Your Optional Excursions —
Guided Tour of Budapest and Parliament
The tour will start on the Chain Bridge which is a 360-metre suspension bridge over the Danube River. You will then head to the Buda Castle district to explore the Fishermen's Bastion and the Matthias Church.
The tour will continue with a visit to Mount Gellert and its citadel, where you will enjoy a breath-taking view of the entire city.
You will then stroll through a large covered market and admire the Great Synagogue, before going to the City Park which is the largest park in Budapest and home to many attractions.
After passing by the Budapest Opera House and the Basilica of St. Stephen in Pest, you will have a guided tour of the Parliament buildings, and learn about the building’s history and secrets.
Cruise on the Danube - drink included
Enjoy Budapest from the river with a Danube River Cruise and a hot or cold drink! Climb aboard and enjoy the panoramic windows and take a one-and-a-half-hour cruise on the river to discover the city of Budapest! Admire the beautiful monuments of the city from the deck of the boat, while listening to the commentary of the audio guide on board.
You will be able to see, among other things:
The Parliament
Széchenyi Bridge
The Royal Palace of Buda
The Gellert Baths
The Citadel
Gresham Palace
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During your cruise, enjoy a moment of relaxation, with a free hot or cold drink!
WINE TASTING CRUISE ON THE DANUBE
Taste the most famous Hungarian grape varieties, such as Tokay, on a 2-hour cruise on the Danube, in the heart of Budapest! Climb aboard and embark for 2 hours to discover the most beautiful monuments of Budapest, along the banks of the Danube, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
During your cruise, you will taste 7 different Hungarian wines, representative of the most famous grape varieties in the country:
A Tokay Furmint Grand Selection
A Hilltop Premium Merlot A Rosé Juhász Blue Frankish
A Bodri Szekszárdi Cuvée Civilis
A Pinot Gris Bárdos Pincészet A Sweet Szamorodni Tokay
A Tokay Aszu 3 Puttonyos
Musicians will also be on board, and you will attend a concert during your cruise. The concert will be performed by 3 members of the Hungarian Folk Orchestra, including violinist Zsigmond Vidák. You will also discover the cymbalum, a famous traditional instrument from Hungary.
Budapest Bus Tour and Danube Cruise
Discover Budapest in an original way on a Danube cruise. Explore Budapest aboard a bus for a guided tour of the city and its must-see landmarks.
Then, you will board a boat for a cruise on the Danube.
Entrance ticket for the Széchenyi thermal baths
Don't miss the opportunity to visit the legendary Széchenyi Spa during your stay in Budapest. With your priority ticket, you can avoid the long queues at the entrance of this increasingly popular spa.
Your Journey to Hotel Regnum Residence 4* —
Flights:
It may be possible to choose from a selection of flight options at the next stage of the booking process. The flights included are with either a scheduled or no-frills airline and are subject to live availability and prices can change. You can choose your preferred departure times during the booking process. Please select your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ.
Budapest —
Formed through the unification of the cities of Buda, Pest, and Óbuda in 1873, Budapest is the perfect place for a varied city break where you can enjoy cosmopolitan shopping, quirky bars and restaurants, and grand architecture. Sitting on the Buda Hills, Budapest is famed for its thermal baths, the most iconic of which is the ornate, Yellow-fronted Széchenyi - no trip to the city would be complete without bathing in its naturally-heated waters!
On the other side of the Danube, in historic Buda, the skyline is dominated by Buda Castle, which houses a collection of Hungarian art, and the iconic attraction of Fisherman’s Bastion. From here, you can witness unforgettable views of the Danube and the grandiose Hungarian Parliament Building. Another way to experience this elegant river is to take a cruise - hop on at the Elizabeth Bridge and head north to the lazy riverside town of Szentendre for a wonderfully relaxing afternoon.
The inner city is the perfect place to get a flavour of Budapest’s modern, cosmopolitan atmosphere. Enjoy a coffee in the opulent surroundings of the New York Café, or wander the close streets of the historic Jewish Quarter. Here, the ruin-bars are the perfect place to taste the ubiquitous Hungarian spirit pálinka - Szimpla Kert is the largest of them all, a maze of ruined rooms and eccentric art.