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Hotel Description and Reservation Information HOTEL DESCRIPTION AND RESERVATION INFORMATION Hotel description and reservation information Aria Hotel ***** ...................................................................................................................................3 Budapest Marriott Hotel ***** ....................................................................................................... 4 Corinthia Hotel Budapest ***** ......................................................................................................5 InterContinental Budapest ***** ...................................................................................................6 Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest ***** M ..............................................................................7 New York Palace ***** ......................................................................................................................8 Párisi Udvar Hotel Budapest ***** 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.....................................................................................................................................44 2 HOTEL DESCRIPTION AND RESERVATION INFORMATION Aria Hotel ***** Address: 1051 Budapest, Hercegprimás u. 5. Phone number: +36 1 445 4055 Website: www.ariahotelbudapest.com Aria Hotel Budapest has been awarded as the #1 Hotel in the World by TripAdvisor 2017 Travelers’ Choice Awards. Its musical concept gives luxury travelers an extraordinary experience of Hungarian and world musical heritage. Each of the 49 guestrooms and suites feature a jazz, contemporary, opera or classical music theme through décor and sound. Located in the historic city centre on the Pest side of the Danube River, Aria is situated beside the renowned St. Stephen’s Basilica. Following the Library Hotel Collection’s philosophy, Aria offers its guests a wealth of complimentary amenities including a buffet breakfast, tea and coffee service throughout the day, afternoon wine and cheese reception with live music, as well as free entry to the Harmony Spa. The jewel of the Aria is the High Note SkyBar, which was recently listed as one of The 10 Best Rooftop Bars in the World by Conde Nast Traveller. This year- round operating rooftop garden terrace offers unparalleled 360-degree views of Budapest. Booking information: Special price for Planet Budapest 2021 participants (subject to available capacity) Standard Luxuy room: € 230 / night / room Aria Signature room: € 250 / night / room The above rates include: breakfast, taxes and fees Cancel policy: The cancellation of reservation due to travel restrictions, illnesses or any other unanticipated causes associated with the COVID-19 pandemic is free of charge. However, in the event of a change in plans, esteemed guests are advised to notify the hotel 14 days prior to the arrival date to avoid the cancellation fee amounting to the price of 1 night (including taxes). Direct reservation link: https://be.synxis.com/?Hotel=63223&Chain=12702&locale=en-US &arrive=11/29/2021&depart=11/30/2021&adult=1&child=0&promo= PLANET21 3 HOTEL DESCRIPTION AND RESERVATION INFORMATION Budapest Marriott Hotel ***** Address: 1052 Budapest, Apáczai Csere János u 4. Phone number: + 36 1 486 5000 Website: https://www.marriott.com/hotels/ travel/budhu-budapest-marriott-hotel/ The Budapest Marriott Hotel is the only hotel in the city that offers a panoramic river and castle-view from all of its guest - and meeting rooms. The hotel is located in the heart of Budapest, on The Danube Promenade, surrounded by the capital’s most famous sights, greatest high-end restaurants, and busiest shopping streets. Enjoy the comfort of the hotel’s stylish, spacious, state-of-the-art Deluxe rooms. All rooms are fully equipped with comfortable king size beds, minibar, tea and coffee making facilities, in-room safe, UHD TV, iron and ironing board, as well as built-in multi plug for different sockets. Booking information: Special price for Planet Budapest 2021 participants (subject to available capacity) Deluxe room: € 129 / night / room Executive room: € 214 / night / room Breakfast: € 10 / person The above rates include: taxes and fees The above rates do not include: breakfast Cancel policy: Reservations can be canceled free of charge until the application deadline (15.11.2021) Cancellations between 15 and 22 November 2021 will result in a penalty equal to the fee of 1 night. In the event of a cancellation beyond 22 November 2021, guests will be charged with the total price of the reservation. Direct reservation link: https://www.marriott.com/events/start. mi?id=1616675180145&key=GRP 4 HOTEL DESCRIPTION AND RESERVATION INFORMATION Corinthia Hotel Budapest ***** Address: 1073 Budapest, Erzsébet krt. 43-49. Phone number: +36 1 479 4000 Website: www.corinthia.com/budapest Standing proudly at the heart of the capital city,
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