The Danube separates two great cities, which today are joined together into one and give the name to one of the most important and historic capitals in Europe, Budapest. To be exact, there are 9 bridges connecting Buda, the former royal seat and residential quarter, with Pest, the financial and commercial heart of the city.
As regards tourism, Budapest stands out for its vast range of treasures, which even today, are so well preserved, such as its spas and museums. It has been declared a World Heritage site by Unesco, with lots of places to visit, including museums, typical streets, parks, restaurants and shops.
Every year the Budapest Spring Festival and the Budapest Autumn Festival showcase the best in music, theatre, cinema and the plastic arts of Hungary and, indeed, the world.
As regards the staging of events or corporate meetings, most of the city’s hotels have unbeatable facilities, providing both comfort and unsurpassable service. If what you desire is to attend a congress at the Budapest Congress & World Trade Center, the hotel will be glad to give you clear directions as to how to get there. Budapest Congress & World Trade Center (Budapesti Kongresszusi Központ).
Budapest is within easy access of the Budapest Ferihegy Airport, which is just 15 kilometres from the city centre. Likewise, there are direct rail links with 25 capitals from East (Keleti) Station, West (Nyugati) Station and South (Déli) Station.
EUROSTARS BUDAPEST CENTERThe Eurostars Budapest Center is ideally located in the city centre of Budapest, in the famous shopping street ÂKossuth LajosÂ. The 175 elegant and modern guest rooms - including 6 [..]


