Continental Hotel Budapest
With something approaching 300 rooms it’s anything but small, but that allows for a certain amount of variation in accommodations. In terms of style they’re fairly consistent throughout, with parquet floors, art deco styling, and a reliance on earth tones, liberally interpreted. But from the compact and efficient Standard rooms to the more spacious Executives there’s a near-doubling of square footage, and the suites keep on expanding from there, culminating in the truly lavish Continental Suite, which is practically a self-contained residence.
Some of the old spa’s best spaces are reserved for the ARAZ Restaurant and the Gallery Café & Bar, the latter under a distinctive arched ceiling. There’s seemingly no end of common spaces, from covered courtyards to the open-air roof garden. And while it’s a bit less grand than the traditional Hungarian bath that the Continental replaced, the wellness itself, which opens onto the roof garden, includes an indoor and a seasonal outdoor pool, and a pair of saunas.
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