Budapest hotel boom: 9 new hotels opening in 2025!

In recent years, tourism in Budapest has gained significant momentum, creating new opportunities for the hotel industry. The city’s appeal—whether its historical heritage, vibrant cultural life or gastronomic offerings—attracts an increasing number of visitors each year.
The hotel industry in the Hungarian capital is entering another exciting period: nine brand-new hotels are expected to open in 2025, with a total of around 800 new rooms. According to Turizmus, nearly 3,700 rooms will be added as part of ongoing developments currently under construction. The city remains an attractive destination for investors, despite rising operating costs, driven by a tourism boom and strong value for money compared to regional competitors.

Modernity on the edge of the airport: TRIBE Budapest Airport
For those looking to optimise their travel time, there’s good news with the opening of a stylish new hotel close to the airport: TRIBE Budapest Airport. This four-star hotel will offer 167 designer rooms, tailored to the needs of modern business travellers, digital nomads and short-haul flyers.
Facilities will include a rooftop sky bar with views of the airport, a restaurant, lounge, conference rooms and a fully equipped fitness centre. The hotel will be directly connected to the ibis Styles Budapest Airport hotel, making the complex particularly appealing to frequent travellers.
Luxury next to the Basilica: Radisson Collection
Hungary’s first Radisson Collection hotel l is set to open in the heart of the city centre in May 2025. The historic building has been renovated with special care to blend local cultural heritage with contemporary elegance.
Guests will enjoy 71 premium rooms, a fitness room, meeting rooms and two unique gastronomic offerings: a café and a Japanese-Peruvian fusion restaurant. Targeting both locals and tourists, the hotel aims to serve as a lifestyle hub as well as a hospitality destination.
Community Experience Centre: Jo&Joe Budapest
Located on Klauzál Street, Jo&Joe is entering the market with a new concept: the accommodation caters not only to tourists but also to locals. The design is youthful, informal and playful, aiming to create a community space that doubles as an event venue, co-working space, café and accommodation.
The room mix is varied, including both private units and shared dormitories. With 376 beds in total, Jo&Joe Budapest offers an alternative suited to all ages and lifestyles.
A new member of a famous hotel chain: BO53
BO53 will be the third hotel in the BO chain, located on Csengery Street. This boutique hotel will offer 80 rooms, including kitchen apartments and family-friendly units. Facilities will include a wellness area, saunas, a jacuzzi, massage rooms and a fitness centre.
The hotel will also be operated with a strong emphasis on smart technology. Although the project predates COVID-19, it is now ready to provide a genuine alternative for both business and leisure travellers.
Classic elegance reimagined: the Mamaison hotels
Two new hotels will be launched in Budapest under the Mamaison brand.. Mamaison Hotel Chain Bridge will open near the Danube, next to the Chain Bridge. The interiors are inspired by the bohemian atmosphere of the 1930s.
Targeting the premium segment in both design and services, the hotel will feature spacious suites, bedrooms with bathtubs, fully equipped kitchens and large terraces. The second property, Mamaison Vibe Hotel Budapest Downtown, will have a youthful, urban style and is expected to open in the second half of the year. It will emphasise trendy design and communal spaces.

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A former chocolate factory in a new role: You Are Hotel
Set to open on Szentkirályi Street, You Are Hotel will be housed in a former chocolate factory. The interiors are both youthful and rustic, featuring metallic elements, bold colours and atmospheric lighting.
The design and character of the 94 rooms are aimed at young, experience-seeking travellers.
Triholding group: A new boutique hotel on Király Street
In Király Street—one of the liveliest areas of Budapest—a new four-star boutique hotel is under construction. Designed to function as both accommodation and a cultural centre, the 100-room project will bring together locals and tourists through its communal spaces, restaurant, rooftop terrace, spa and cocktail bar.
The hotel aims to deliver an experience that truly captures the city’s vibrant energy through its hospitality.
Classics reborn
Not only are new hotels opening, but older properties are also being refurbished. The Three Corners Hotel Anna in the Palace Quarter has undergone a complete renovation. The upgraded hotel aspires to be colourful, sustainable and automated.
Meanwhile, redevelopment of the Lanchíd 19 Design Hotel is already underway. Although few details have been released, the project reflects how Budapest’s hotels are adapting to market demands.
The hotel market in Budapest in 2025 is diverse, dynamic and forward-thinking. A new generation of hotels promises a fresh experience not only for discerning tourists but also for locals. These developments and innovative concepts demonstrate that the Hungarian capital remains an open, vibrant and inspiring destination—whether you’re visiting for a weekend or a month.
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