Art Hotel

The ART Hotel Szeged is located in downtown Szeged facing directly to the Cathedral Square (Dóm tér).
Four star rooms, a modern restaurant, well-equipped conference rooms and a variety of relaxing spa services make our hotel the trendiest in town that has been already recognized by many awards. ART Hotel Szeged is the perfect choice for the city breakers, theatre fans, art enthusiasts, water sports lovers and business travellers.

Kata Guesthouse

Kata Panzio is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Szeged, offering a charming environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.

Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Klauzal Square (0.2 mi) and University of Szeged (0.2 mi), guests of Kata Panzio can easily experience some of Szeged’s most well known attractions.

Art Gallery Hotel

Along with the opening of Art Gallery boutique, Hajinsky’s house obtained a new life; Belonging to the history of national culture, the works of Azerbaijani fine art classics, exhibited in our hotel, also received a new life through improvisations of young contemporary local and foreign artists, who interpreted the subject of classical works of past in modern art pieces.
Famous artist Romero Britto created several exclusive artworks for the Hotel. Another popular master, sculptor Julian Voss-Andreae constructed unique Spannungsfeld Female Figure. Other than that, the Hotel owns an Invisible restaurant with a possibility to dine and Sattart Café with indescribable beauty of the paints of a famous Azerbaijan artist Sattar Bahlulzade that will immerse you into the world of art.
Perfectly located in historical part of the town, the hotel is 1 block away from Maiden Tower with Fountain Square and is in front of the Seaside Boulevard. What is more, it shares the same block with Dior, Tom Ford, Zilli, Bvlgari, Tiffany and other high-end stores.

Hotel Sans Souci Wien

Hotel Sans Souci Wien is located in a prime location between the traditional 1st district and more modern 7th district. The neighborhood is filled with shopping centers, boutique shops, and historical sites that tell stories of the city’s past and current status. Hotel Sans Souci Wien has a history of its own, as it was established in a historical building that was erected in 1872. Before the building became a hotel, it served as an inn called Hotel Holler. The Sans Souci Group got the building in 2010 and began careful renovations to preserve the unique character of the building while adding style and modernity.   

Inside the hotel, you will find original artwork, individually designed rooms, a small event room, and a phenomenal bar and restaurant. Guests can also relax in the wellness oasis, which has two treatment rooms and three saunas, as well as work out in the fitness center and sports pool. The rooms give you a personal space for restful nights sleep and are designed to open all senses. Every part of the hotel has been carefully constructed to create a perfect getaway during your visit. 

 

Palais Hansen Kempinski

Palais Hansen Kempinski was originally built for the 1873 World Exhibition. The hotel provides 152 rooms and suites, two restaurants, two bars, a ballroom, a flower shop, a spa, a cigar lounge, and seven conference rooms. Though the hotel is large in size, you don’t feel overwhelmed because each space is unique and has a cozy and inviting design. The hotel is located at Schottenring and is known as a place where luxury, contemporary design, and modern architecture come together. 

Just a couple kilometers from the hotel you will find St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the Schoenbrunn Palace, the State Opera House, the Vienna Zoo, the Golden Quarter shopping street, the City hall, the Vienna Museum Quarter, and the Giant Ferris Wheel.

Palais Hansen Kempinski Vienna is in the middle of the Boerse district, where the surrounding neighborhood is filled with greenery for an enjoyable stroll along the Danube Canal and an inviting visit Boerse Park. The hotel is rated as one of the top hotels in Vienna for its convenient location, design, restaurants, lounge spaces, and friendly staff.

Hotel Das Tyrol

If you are looking for a luxurious hotel in Vienna to stay during your holiday or business trip, Hotel Das Tyrol might be just what you’re looking for. You can start your morning off with a home-cooked breakfast, spend the afternoon exploring the streets and sites just minutes from the hotel, then go relax in the spa, and end your day with a drink at the lounge.
One of the hotel’s best places to be is the bar, which offers unique cocktails you won’t find anywhere else. Barman, Hubert Peter, handmakes each cocktail using organic wines, organic brandy, and local herbs from his own Vienna garden. He makes his own raspberry and lemon soda and also uses organic and local products to supply the bar’s tea and cola needs. The rich drink flavors come from a variety of natural ingredients including beet sugar, lemon, lime, real vanilla, and herbal syrup.

Das Tyrol is stylishly designed down to the last detail. From the white and gold porcelain leaves, and Niagara Dorado chandelier, to the luxurious artwork, and Wittmann velvet red seating, no detail goes unnoticed. It has been rated the city’s best 4-star hotel for several years. The hotel is proud of its hospitality, 5-star amenities, charming atmosphere, and unique cultural touches that are sure to give you an incredible stay in Vienna.

 

Hotel Beethoven Vienna

Hotel Beethoven is a family owned hotel located in the vibrant and cultural Naschmarkt, just opposite the Theater an der Wien and a few minutes walk from the Vienna State Opera, Musikverein, and Museumsquartier. Surrounding the hotel are traditional Viennese restaurants and coffeehouses, vibrant streets filled with history, and shops.

Each floor of the hotel was designed to be unique and tell a different story while representing Venetian culture. On the first floor, each room is dedicated to one of the great literary figures (many of whom were Jewish) who used to meet in the UNESCO Viennese coffeehouse. In these rooms, you will find their quotes, biographies, and copies of their publications. Their books can also be found in the hotel’s Papegeno Lounge.

There are six floors, each dedicated to great artists, musicians, designers, dancers, and conductors. In addition to filling the hotel with history and culture, guests are invited each weekend to a classical piano or cello concert in the Papegeno Lounge. Though it might be tempting to stay and enjoy the hotel services, you are encouraged to get out and explore the beautiful city and sites that surround the hotel. Hotel Beethoven will give you a relaxing place to stay, a cultural experience, and a history lesson on some of the city’s most memorable artists and historical figures.

Pest Buda Bistro & Hotel

The building that is now the Pest Buda Bistro & Hotel was built in 1696 as a mansion and has since been converted into a luxurious 10-room hotel. Over the years, this building has served as a tavern and restaurant and it even served as the first hotel in Hungary. At Pest Buda Bistro & Hotel, upscale modernity meets country-house comfort while maintaining an urban atmosphere in the historic building.  

Many people simply drop by for an evening meal at the hotel’s restaurant, but those who stay at the quaint hotel have given it outstanding reviews for the helpful staff, charming atmosphere, and amazing location.  Just a few minutes walk from the hotel gets you to the Buda Castle neighborhood where you’ll find incredible food and famous sites and monuments such as the Royal Palace and the Mathias Church. Though the hotel only opened in 2016, you will feel the incredible history and energy as soon as you enter the hotel- a true gem in the hospitality industry.

Baltazar Budapest

Baltazár Budapest is a family owned boutique hotel located in the World Heritage Buda Castle district. While the hotel has a Hungarian Grill Restaurant and Wine Bar, the neighborhood around the hotel is one of the city’s gastronomic hubs packed with unique cafes and restaurants. At the hotel’s Baltazar Grill, you’ll find a wonderful selection of meats, vegetarian options, and local wines, but for serious wine fans, the Wine Bar is where you want to be. This bar showcases the most authentic and high-quality wines from Central Europe and around the world. 

The history of this cozy hotel is quite interesting, as it began by coincidence when the owner stumbled across the building in search of a home for his family. This man always had a passion for design and the beautiful architecture of the building inspired him to build a dream hotel which over the years, transformed into a prestigious boutique hotel.

Iconic artwork and vintage furniture fill the hotel and each room has it’s own theme and style. Don’t get too caught up in the beauty of the hotel because you’ll get a spectacular panoramic view of the Danube while walking the historic streets of the Buda Castle. You will also come across famous monuments and historic landmarks such as the Royal Palace and the Mathias Church. This hotel gives you the comfort of home in a beautiful neighborhood to explore.

Bohem Art Hotel

Bohem Art Hotel is located in the 5th district and was built in the 17th century. From 1884 to 1894, the building was owned by a famous proprietor, Manfréd Weiss. The Szénásy Írószer és Körzőgyár (stationery factory), which was built in 1903, was also in this building and the factory’s owner, Béla Szénásy, was a stationery wholesaler, the creator of Hungarian paper industry and trade, and the originator of the Budapest International Industry Fair. The factory was famous for its 1944 production of the Schutpasses which was the Swedish legation to protect the Jews during in the Second World War.

The hotel has several services to make your stay as comfortable as possible including airport transfer, a cocktail bar, a deluxe buffet breakfast, laundry and ironing services, happy hours with free coffee, tea, and snacks, and flatscreen TVs with movies and international news channels. There are several rooms to choose from whether you come alone or with family or friends, each with its own character and unique artwork. From the moment you walk through the doors, you will understand that your stay at the Bohem Art Hotel is going to be a special experience.

🌍 Celebrating One Year of the Jewish Silk Road Portal

World Jewish Travel was thrilled at #IMTM 2024 to present a copy of the WJT Jewish Silk Road Pressbook to the CEO of the Azerbaijan National Tourism Board Florian Sengstschmid and Jamilya Talibzade its Israeli representative Azerbaijan Tourism Board (ATB).

The Pressbook celebrates the one year anniversary of the Jewish Silk Road Portal launch, an amazing example of using Jewish travel as a means of cultural diplomacy, whilst highlighting the significant Jewish contribution to the ancient trade route. Kudos to our participating partners from the Kiriaty Foundation (Turkey), National Board of Tourism of #Georgia, National Board of Tourism of #Uzbekistan, and Israeli Embassy of #India. 

See the overwhelming reaction from the press, by downloading our free pressbook. Special thanks to Moshe Gilad of the @haaretzcom for highlighting this forgotten but important story in the Galeria section of the newspaper and available to download on WJT.

👉Link to WJT Jewsih Silk Rad Pressbook and more is in our bio

🌍 Celebrating One Year of the Jewish Silk Road Portal

World Jewish Travel was thrilled at #IMTM 2024 to present a copy of the WJT Jewish Silk Road Pressbook to the CEO of the Azerbaijan National Tourism Board Florian Sengstschmid and Jamilya Talibzade its Israeli representative Azerbaijan Tourism Board (ATB).

The Pressbook celebrates the one year anniversary of the Jewish Silk Road Portal launch, an amazing example of using Jewish travel as a means of cultural diplomacy, whilst highlighting the significant Jewish contribution to the ancient trade route. Kudos to our participating partners from the Kiriaty Foundation (Turkey), National Board of Tourism of #Georgia, National Board of Tourism of #Uzbekistan, and Israeli Embassy of #India.

See the overwhelming reaction from the press, by downloading our free pressbook. Special thanks to Moshe Gilad of the @haaretzcom for highlighting this forgotten but important story in the Galeria section of the newspaper and available to download on WJT.

👉Link to WJT Jewsih Silk Rad Pressbook and more is in our bio
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