Tarogato Ut 2 4Budapest, 1021, Hungary
Set amid gardens, the IBS Garden Hotel is a contemporary, five-storey terracotta-coloured property located six kilometres from the historic centre of Budapest. Buda Castle and Margaret Island are both six kilometres from the hotel. Budapest Ferihegy Airport (BUD) is 30 kilometres from the hotel, with an approximate driving time of 50 minutes.
The IBS Garden Hotel houses a gym equipped with cardio-vascular and resistance machines, and offers aerobics classes and a sauna. The hotel gardens feature a tennis court. Multilingual staff at the 24-hour front desk can store valuables in the safe-deposit box and offer advice on Budapest's sights and attractions.
The hotel's public areas are equipped with complimentary wireless Internet access. The 100 guestrooms over five floors feature light, summery decor and contemporary furnishings and open onto balconies with views of the park and the hills. All are equipped with satellite television, direct-dial phones, complimentary wireless Internet access, minibars and bathrooms with shower/tub combinations and complimentary toiletries.
Buda Castle, the oldest parts of which date back to the 14th century, is sited overlooking the city on Castle Hill and houses the Historical Museum of Budapest. Beneath the hill lies the Labyrinth, a network of tunnels formed by natural Springs, which served as a shelter and hospital during World War II.
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The hotel's public areas are equipped with complimentary wireless Internet access. The 100 guestrooms over five floors feature light, summery decor and contemporary furnishings and open onto balconies with views of the park and the hills. All are equipped with satellite television, direct-dial phones, complimentary wireless Internet access, minibars and bathrooms with shower/tub combinations and complimentary toiletries.
Buda Castle, the oldest parts of which date back to the 14th century, is sited overlooking the city on Castle Hill and houses the Historical Museum of Budapest. Beneath the hill lies the Labyrinth, a network of tunnels formed by natural Springs, which served as a shelter and hospital during World War II.
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