Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to the Kozmo Hotel, Budapest
Facts in brief
Official star rating 5
Location On the Pest side of the city, close to the Grand Boulevard, the Great Market Hall and the Corvin shopping centre.
Annual opening All year
Closest airport Budapest
Distance from airport About 30 minutes by taxi
Closest railway station Budapest Keleti
Distance from railway station About 15 minutes by taxi
Hotel facilities and services
Restaurant, wellness space with spa, sauna, heated indoor pool, massages, beauty treatments and fitness area, courtyard, concierge services, room service, valet parking, airport transfers.
Complimentary
Wi-Fi
Out and about nearby
Situated on the Pest side of the river the hotel is within walking distance of the River Danube, the Central Market Hall, the Hungarian National Museum and other sights of the city centre. Within easy reach of Buda, on the other side of the river, with the Castle, the Fisherman’s Bastion and the Gellért Thermal Baths.
Absolutely loved it. Bespoke sense of the trip is very good. Very pleasant and efficient service.Mrs H, Sep 2023
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Standard double room for 5 nights
From about
£1,200
Holiday Code EXH46608
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to the Kozmo Hotel, Budapest
Hotel Kozmo in Budapest occupies a historical landmark once the largest telecommunications centre in Eastern and Central Europe dating from the beginning of the 20th century. The original elements of this protected Hungarian Art Nouveau building have been preserved in its transformation to boutique, luxury, 5-star hotel. Features include a red-brick façade, palatial ceilings and imposing staircase, as well as bas-reliefs. A spiral tower, making it the tallest building in the area, offers 360 degree views of the city, including of Buda Castle and the Citadel. The hotel’s aura of elegance is enhanced by the many works of art that are on display throughout the rooms and the public areas. Softly coloured armchairs, sofas and open fires add warmth to the lofty ground floor entrance areas. There is an exterior courtyard where you can shelter under sunshades and enjoy a drink in fine weather. Recreational facilities include a billiard table and a library, whilst the Kozmo’s bistro restaurant and gastronomic spaces provide a range of cuisine and show cooking. There is also 24-hour room service and a full buffet breakfast each morning. Wellness and exercise are provided for in an area of over 400 sqm consisting of spa with treatment rooms, indoor pool, gym (open 24 hours a day) and sauna. Each guest has complimentary access to 60 minutes of entrance time to the spa facilities, but treatments are to be paid for as extras. The Kozmo has a total of 60 rooms and 24 suites of varying sizes, starting with a standard room up to 35 sqm. There are family rooms which are composed of two standard rooms, inter-connecting. The Kozmo is a member of Leading Hotels of the World.
Room descriptions
The 84 bedrooms and suites all have Wi-Fi, telephone, LED TV, bathrobe and slippers, pillow menu, individual climate control, safe and hairdryer.
Absolutely loved it. Bespoke sense of the trip is very good. Very pleasant and efficient service.Mrs H, Sep 2023
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Standard double room for 5 nights
From about
£1,200
Holiday Code EXH46608
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to the Kozmo Hotel, Budapest
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to the Hotel Kozmo, Budapest, we include a scheduled flight from London to Budapest. The journey from Budapest airport to the hotel takes about 30 minutes by car. We can arrange for the hotel to collect you at a supplementary charge, or you can take a taxi.
Special offers
15% reduction for stays of 3 nights or more Book a stay of at least three nights all year round and receive a reduction of 15% off our bed and breakfast rates.
Absolutely loved it. Bespoke sense of the trip is very good. Very pleasant and efficient service.Mrs H, Sep 2023
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Standard double room for 5 nights
From about
£1,200
Holiday Code EXH46608
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to the Kozmo Hotel, Budapest
About Hungary
An Expressions tailor-made holiday to Hungary entices travellers as a country like no other, with a unique language and culture transplanted from Central Asia more than a thousand years ago. Situated right at the heart of Europe, and often mistakenly classified as one of the Balkan countries alongside neighbours Romania, Serbia and Croatia, Hungary boasts a spectacular setting on the banks of the Danube and an enchanting Mitteleuropa vibe – coffee houses and Turkish baths, Habsburg splendours and baroque architecture. Budapest naturally attracts the bulk of visitors to Hungary. With Budapest’s spectacular buildings and hotels, few ever venture beyond the city, except perhaps for a day trip on the Danube Bend. Richly rewarded as they will be, ignoring Hungary’s other towns and regions is a huge mistake: the farmland of the Southern Plain, the beautiful, vineyard-covered Villany Hills in Transdanubia, the forested Northern Uplands bordering Ukraine, the historic town of Sopron so enticingly close to Vienna, the Turkish-flavoured town of Pecs, and the resorts of Lake Balaton – Hungary is a fantastic country to explore, standing at the crossroads of East and West.
Highlights of Hungary
Budapest, with its coffee houses and thermal baths, as well of course as its wonderful cobbled Old Town, and the mansions, palace and sheer grandiosity of Castle Hill; Sopron one of the most charming medieval cities in Europe, and a gateway to the stunning Lover Hills; Esztergom, seat of Roman Catholicism in Hungary, and site of the country’s most important basilica; Visegrad, with its hilltop medieval castle overlooking the Danube Bend; the baroque architecture and wine cellars of Eger; Hortobagy, a tiny village at the heart of Hungary’s puszta, the country’s original Wild West; the Great Plains cultural capital of Szeged, full of Art Nouveau masterpieces; the vineyards of Villany; Pecs, with its Turkish feel and fabulous museums and mosques, galleries and Roman tombs; Lake Balaton, full of water sports resorts; Heviz, Europe’s largest thermal lake; Sumeg, home to one of Hungary’s most imposing castles; Danube river cruises; Veszprem, with its perfectly preserved castle district.
Travel around Hungary
Public transport is well developed in Hungary, with efficient bus and, in many cities and towns, trolleybus services. Budapest, Szeged, Miskolc and Debrecen also have trams, and there's a three-line metro (underground or subway) system and a suburban railway known as the HÉV in the capital. Hungary's bus network is a good - and sometimes necessary - alternative to the trains, with train travel on the Great Plain in Southern Transdanubia normally involving several time-consuming changes.
Facts in brief
Capital BudapestAirport Ferihegy International Airport in Budapest
Size 35,000 sq. miles
Population 9.7 million