Ramada Resort Aquaworld Budapest
 

H-1044 Budapest, Íves út 16.

Telephone: +36 (1) 2313 600, 614, 615
Fax: +36 (1) 2313 609
E-mail: reservation@aqua-world.hu

 

Ramada Resort Budapest is a four-star superior conference and wellness hotel offering unique services: it has 309 rooms, suites and apartments with internet connection; a conference centre with a capacity of almost 1,000; a spa, wellness and fitness unit; an entertainment centre; indoor and outdoor car parks with a total capacity of more than 1,000 and direct access to Aquaworld, one of the biggest indoor water theme parks in Europe.

 

The Conference Centre has an excellent natural light conditions as well as air-conditioning, internet connection and the most up-to-date technical equipment.The largest conference room has a capacity of 550. Mobile walls allow creating as many as 15 section rooms of different sizes. The uppermost, 8th, storey of the hotel hosts a banquet room with a capacity of 200, ideal for exclusive events, which can be enlarged with terraces overlooking the Danube.

 

Spacious lobby areas, outdoor and indoor terraces of unique sizes provides a fantastic exhibition floor to solution providers to display their latest products and services.

 

Location Map

 

Budapest
That Budapest - one of the most beautiful cities in the world – has developed where it is, is not down to some historical accident. Take a look at Gellért Hill, right next to the River Danube as it flows majestically through the centre of the modern city. It was precisely the combination of the relative ease of crossing the River here and the natural protection the hill offered against invasion that decided the earliest settlers it was the ideal place to build a town. 

 

The capital city of Hungary, Budapest, was created out of the unification of the separate historic towns of Buda, Pest and Óbuda in 1873. Whilst the area had been inhabited from early times, it was from this date that the city’s expansion into a world capital really began. Budapest is bisected by the River Danube, with the city as much a natural geographical centre as it is the country’s transport hub. Covering an area of two hundred square miles and divided into 23 administrative districts, it is home today to a population of 1.8 million people.


Flowing north to south through the centre of the city is the mighty River Danube. Buda and Óbuda, comprising roughly a third of the total, are situated mainly in the hills to the west, with commercial Pest on the plains to the east. There are three islands – Óbuda Island, Margaret Island and Csepel Island – and nine bridges, two of which carry railway lines


Budapest possesses a rich and fascinating history as well as a vibrant cultural heritage. Recognizing the unique value of its traditions it has managed to maintain its magic and charm, and is rightly known as the Queen of the Danube. It has also been called the City of Spas, as there are a dozen thermal baths complexes served by over a hundred natural thermal springs.

 

Source: http://www.budapestinfo.hu/en