Aria Hotel Budapest – Luxury spa break
Rooftop bar, music-themed suites and central location
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Why we love it
The setting
On a quiet street in District V, central Pest, Aria Hotel Budapest sits under 100 metres from St. Stephen's Basilica, just around the corner. Music runs through the whole place — four wings, one each for classical, opera, jazz and contemporary. Rooms carry that idea through with artwork and styling tied to each genre. The Luxury Double room comes with a full double bed and roughly 30 square metres of space, plus air conditioning, coffee, and a private bathroom finished in onyx-coloured stone.
What to expect
The High Note SkyBar on the roof is the draw here, with open views across the city towards the Basilica dome. Downstairs there is a spa with an indoor pool, a sauna, and a gym, so you can swim or train without leaving the building. Breakfast is not bundled into this rate but can be added at booking, served each morning at the hotel. The music wings, the harp in the lobby, and the daily afternoon wine hour give the place a clear character rather than a generic city-hotel feel.
Things to do nearby
Almost everything central is walkable from the door. St. Stephen's Basilica is about 98 metres away, the Hungarian State Opera House sits roughly 500 metres off along Andrassy Avenue, and the Chain Bridge across the Danube is around 521 metres. The Dohany Street Synagogue, the largest in Europe, is about 660 metres in the other direction. From the rooftop you can also see the Buda hills and the river, and the Parliament building is a short walk along the embankment.
Best for
This works for couples who want a central base with some personality and a rooftop bar at the end of the day. Spa users and anyone who would rather walk than take transport will get the most from the location.
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Luxury Double room
Full double bed, around 30 sq m, air conditioning and an onyx-stone bathroom.
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A week, loosely planned
Suggestions, not orders. Tour ideas to mix and match for your trip.
Rooftop and Basilica
Check in and head straight up to the High Note SkyBar for a first look at the city and the Basilica dome. Walk the short distance to St. Stephen's Basilica in the evening when it is lit up.
Opera Avenue and spa
Spend the morning along Andrassy Avenue towards the Opera House, then cross the Chain Bridge to the Buda side. Come back for an afternoon swim in the hotel spa before dinner in the music-themed restaurant.
River walk and checkout
Pack up after a slow breakfast nearby, then take a last walk to the Danube embankment and the Parliament building before checking out. The central location makes the trip to the airport straightforward.
Where you'll be
Budapest, Hungary
FAQ
Is Aria Hotel Budapest close to St. Stephen's Basilica?
Yes. St. Stephen's Basilica is roughly 98 metres from Aria Hotel Budapest, about a one-minute walk, making it the closest major landmark to the hotel.
What is the best area to stay in Budapest?
District V, the central Pest district where Aria sits, is one of the best areas for a first visit. It puts the Basilica, the Opera House, the Chain Bridge and the main shopping streets within walking distance.
Does Aria Hotel Budapest have a pool?
Yes. The hotel has a spa with an indoor pool, plus a sauna and a fitness room. The pool sits under a music-themed wall mural in the lower-level spa area.
Is breakfast included at Aria Hotel Budapest?
Breakfast is not included in this rate but can be added when you book. The hotel serves a buffet breakfast each morning, and breakfast in the room is also offered.
How far is Aria Hotel Budapest from the airport?
Budapest's Ferenc Liszt International Airport is roughly 16 to 20 kilometres from the hotel, usually 30 to 40 minutes by car depending on traffic. The central location keeps the transfer simple.