Budapest, Hungary
Budapest’s buzzy Jewish Quarter (also known as the seventh district) is the city’s epicentre of cool, packed with all the edgiest bars, cafés and restaurants. Your nights out will start and end here, with popular clubbing spots like Szimpla Kert, the eight-bar Instant, which merged with party wonderland Fogas Ház and offers takeaway treats and techno till 6 am. The Jewish Quarter also boasts many of the city’s best food spots – for 24-hour snacks check out the Street Food Karavan or Kőleves, a Hungarian-Jewish spot with an eclectic menu.
Built between 1895 and 1902 to celebrate the 1000th birthday of the Hungarian state, the Fisherman’s Bastion is an impressive neo-Gothic viewing terrace situated on the Buda bank of the Danube, on Castle Hill.
By day, the Szechenyi Baths are an oasis of calm in bustling Budapest, with luxury spa treatments, saunas, and massages in the grandeur of a sprawling 20th-century Turkish building. But on a weekend night? Well, it turns into something altogether more debauched: the Sparty
The hotel lies at the heart of Budapest, directly on Váci Utca amidst an array of restaurants, cafés, bars, nightclubs, shops and the city’s top sights, most of which may be reached on foot. Links to the public transport network are a short walk away and the River Danube is 50 m from the hotel. It is 3 km to the nearest park and 18 km to Budapest airport.
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