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CONTINUE READINGBest Gay Friendly Hotels in Budapest
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Here are some details about 9 men only or gay-friendly hotels in Budapest :
- Hotel Rum Budapest Hotel Rum Budapest is a stylish and current gay-friendly hotel located in the heart of Budapest. The hotel features tastefully designed rooms with contemporary amenities and offers a cozy atmosphere for lgbtq+Q+ travelers. Check Availability and Prices: link
- Hotel Palazzo Zichy Hotel Palazzo Zichy is a gay-friendly hotel housed in a stunning 19th-century palace. It offers spacious rooms with contemporary decor and provides excellent amenit
Budapest Accommodation Tips
Casati Budapest Hotel
Hotel, gay-friendly. ****, from €
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LGBT-friendly boutique hotel in Budapest's historic Terézváros district, surrounded by many sights, shops, restaurants and trendy bars.
The hotel features air-conditioned rooms, a sauna, a fitness room and a stylish lounge bar.@ Paulay Ede utca 31
BudapestMetro: Opera
Estilo Fashion Hotel Budapest
Hotel. ****, from 80 €
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Located in the center of Budapest, close to the Danube river, the sights and the shopping streets. With soundproofed, air-conditioned rooms and modern facilities.
@ Váci utca 83
BudapestMetro: Fövám Tér, Kálvin Tér
T62 Hotel
Hotel. ***, from 90 €
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New hotel in contemporary style in a historical building. Centrally located and within walking distance to the Parliament Building, the St. Stephen's Basilica, the Hungarian Verb Opera House and other sights of Budapest.
@ Teréz körút 62
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Jack Kenworthy( Queer Travel Expert )
Queer travel expert Jack Kenworthy turns + city adventures into your guide for safe, vibrant, and inclusively fabulous global journeys.
Hungary is a country of richly blended Slavic and Central European cultures, and this fact is nowhere clear as in its capital city – the river-straddling, sparkling urban mass of Budapest. The culture is strong, the old-time Roman influence in the town is clear, and the contemporary edge is sharp and ever-strengthening.
Travelers have been coming to Budapest for centuries for tourism, and this trend is nowhere near stopping. After all, there is so much to view in this colorful city! The skyline is drop-dead stunning, the historical points of interest are detailed and in amazing condition, and – most of all – an amazing food scene that leaves even some of the other eatery capitals of Europe in shame.
That’s a lot of positive points for sure, but how does Budapest correspond up compared to the other travel-friendly cities of Europe when it comes to its attitude to queer travel