FILMING IN HUNGARY

Why is Hungary a popular filming destination?

Budapest is an enchanting, exciting, and fun destination.

Hungary's capital is a remarkable city with excellent infrastructure and a stunningly diverse range of architecture. Featuring a multitude of building styles and urban landscapes, it truly is a city of a thousand faces – a perfect character actor.

While you're here, you can enjoy countless beautiful sights and a wide variety of leisure activities, from cafes and bars to Turkish baths and more

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Hungary offers a unique blend of attributes that make it ideal for filmmakers. Located in the heart of Central and Eastern Europe, it provides easy access to neighboring countries like Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Croatia, Slovenia, and Austria.

With a population of around 10 million,
Hungary is a developed and
safe country
with a high-income economy.

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HOTELS

The most striking example, as magnificent as its location overlooking the Chain Bridge, is the Art-Nouveau styled Gresham Palace.

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In the very heart of Hungary’s capital, this Budapest hotel blends elements of tradition with modern touches.

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Located in Downtown Budapest, the luxurious Kempinski Hotel Corvinus is just a short walk away from the Danube River and the city’s main attractions.

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Opened as the Grand Hotel Royal in 1896, a century or so later, the five-star Corinthia group took over and carried out a massive reconstruction, installing a pool in Art-Deco style.

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Beyond the urban fairytale, awaits an unmatched experience of the city dubbed the Queen of the Danube River. Bold design covers this UNESCO heritage site through 151 stylish guest rooms, including 45 suites. Blending history with modern luxury, you’ll stay between ballet and beats, elegance and edge, established and avant-garde. Elevate your nights in underground bars and unlock secret doors to your most intriguing imagination.

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Built as a bank headquarters, the Párisi Udvar was almost completely demolished in the rapid urban development of the 1890s. The former Art Nouveau shopping arcade has been revived as a palatial hotel where you can admire an architectural gem. The palace is listed as a UNESCO world heritage site and is under monumental protection. Today, the hotel is committed to inspiring guests with its rich history, culture and epicurean excellence. Combining luxurious surroundings with authentic experiences, it serves as the most spectacular gateway to exploring the magic of Budapest.

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New York Palace is another magnificent conversion of a fin-de-siècle landmark. It is home of the famed New York Café, the finest of Budapest’s grand coffee houses. It was reconfigured into a luxury hotel in the early 2000s.

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Divided into four wings Classical, Jazz, Opera and Contemporary the award-winning Aria Hotel by the Basilica takes its musical theme to the nth degree.

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