Budapest/Frankfurt am Main, August 20, 2024 – Spend the night on Hungary’s highest observation tower, in floating lake houses or in the largest glamping bubble in Europe: the land of the Magyars has many exciting accommodations to offer.
Hungary, especially its capital Budapest, is known for its magnificent hotels, many of which are housed in historic buildings.
But the country also offers adventurous tourists unusual places to sleep away from traditional accommodation.
Whether it’s an overnight stay under treetops, in an authentic yurt or in a hideaway that can only be reached by boat – there is a wide range of unique accommodation to discover in Hungary. Hello Wood Cabins in Kapolcs In the picturesque heights of Lake Balaton, in Kapolcs to be precise, Hello Wood has opened its first self-operated accommodation.
The “Kapolcsi Sziklák” (Rocks of Kapolcs) are a revitalized 300-year-old village that has now been expanded with two more spacious bungalows.
These rock-inspired constructions blend harmoniously into nature and offer guests a special experience.
A highlight is the breakfast, which is delivered directly to the terrace in a basket and contains local, sustainable products. Kormorán Marina in Tiszafüred On the shores of Lake Tisza and the lively Tisza River lies the Kormorán Marina, a retreat away from the hustle and bustle.
Here, travelers can choose from a range of accommodation, including a guest house, self-contained apartments and floating houses.
We particularly recommend the lake cottages, which offer breathtaking views of the lake and create a completely relaxed atmosphere. Tree houses in Noszvaj Noszvaj is a small town on the southern edge of the Bükk Mountains.
The tree houses here offer four-star comfort and are the perfect place for a break.
The five identical treetop houses are available all year round and offer a luxurious tranquil ambience designed especially for couples.
The newest accommodation, a ‘cabin’, also offers a private Jacuzzi and panoramic sauna. Glamping bubble tents in Noszvaj Noszvaj is also home to the two largest glamping bubbles in Europe.
The semi-transparent bubbles offer a magnificent view of the surrounding nature and are available from May to September.
Equipped with a private bathroom and air conditioning, they offer a luxurious nature experience at the highest level. Ozora Pipo Palace For a trip to the Renaissance, the Pipo Palace in Ozora is the ideal place.
The palace has five guest rooms and takes its visitors back to the time of the knights with an inner courtyard covered in vines, a ceremonial hall and an armory.
The castle not only offers overnight accommodation, but is also ideal for events such as family celebrations or weddings. Safari Lodge in Zalacsány The Pálos Resort in Zalacsány, which was named one of the 28 best places to stay in Europe in 2018, offers rustic but comfortable accommodation.
The three-bedroom Safari Lodge is particularly family-friendly and offers a unique view of the resort’s own herd of fallow deer.
There is a large playground for children, while adults can enjoy the peace and quiet on the terrace. . Bivak Galyatető On Hungary’s highest vantage point, Galya, you will find one of the country’s most extraordinary accommodation options in the middle of the Mátra Mountains.
It was designed in 2015 by two of the best contemporary Hungarian architects and has won various architectural awards.
On the top three floors of the 30-metre-high viewing platform, there are three shared accommodations that can be booked as single rooms or as a whole hut for up to five people. Pataklak yurt in Mátra For an authentic experience, try the Pataklak yurt in Mátrakeresztes.
This traditional nomadic dwelling is nestled in the Mátra nature reserve and is ideal for couples who want to spend a weekend away from everyday life.
The variety of unique accommodation in Hungary makes it possible to experience the country in a whole new way. —- End of —- Additional information on the German-language website or on the social media channels of the Hungarian Tourist Board: Web: visithungary.com/en
Instagram @visithungary YouTube Visit Hungary Twitter Visit Hungary Tik Tok @visit_hungary Facebook visithungaryAboutHungary Hungary is a multifaceted country and an attractive destination for cultural and city travelers, active holidaymakers and spa guests alike.
Romantic types will love the more than 700 castles and fairytale castles.
Hungary is also known for its unique landscapes, such as the Puszta, Europe’s largest grasslands.
Lake Balaton, which the locals call Lake Balaton, is a tourist magnet.
The almost 200 square kilometer south water lake is the largest inland lake in Central Europe and attracts bathing holidaymakers with its Mediterranean flair.
Not far away in Hévíz is the largest natural thermal lake in the world.
Spa tourism plays an important role not only there, but throughout the country.
Spa and wellness holidaymakers appreciate the more than 1,500 thermal springs with their mineral-rich water, 350 hot springs are state-approved healing waters.
There are more than 200 thermal baths, spa facilities and wellness hotels.
One of the largest and most famous thermal baths is located in Budapest: the Széchenyi Baths.
A visit to the vibrant metropolis is a must anyway.
Art Nouveau buildings, fantastic views of the Danube, thermal springs and coffee house culture: Budapest leaves nothing to be desired and is considered the most beautiful city in Eastern Europe.
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