design-led hospitality | kimpton bem budapest

Budapest has always attracted admiration for its grand architecture, thermal baths and cinematic views along the Danube River. However, in recent years, the city has also developed into a destination for design-led hospitality. Set directly across the river from the neo-Gothic Parliament building, Kimpton BEM Budapest offers a fresh experience in the Hungarian capital: contemporary, welcoming and effortlessly luxurious, with sustainability seamlessly integrated.

From the moment guests arrive, Kimpton BEM sets a warm and welcoming tone with complimentary champagne in the lobby and charcuterie boards, fresh fruit and macarons in the room. The rooms themselves are surprisingly spacious for a city centre hotel and flooded with light, while generously sized walk-in showers, high quality bath amenities and plush bedding ensure every stay is comfortable. Balconies overlook a courtyard garden or the river and the city, providing a peaceful place to take in Budapest from above. With their clean lines, soft tones and thoughtful lighting, the interiors balance modern elegance with subtle references to the city’s layered history, creating spaces that feel polished without being formal.

Sustainability is central to the hotel’s identity. As part of IHG’s Low Carbon Pioneer programme, Kimpton BEM operates without on-site fossil fuels and uses renewable energy to power its operations. Solar panels, an all-electric kitchen and heat pumps are set up behind the scenes, allowing guests to enjoy luxury without compromise. This commitment doesn’t feel performative, but rather a part of how the hotel functions.

Dining is also a vital part of the Kimpton BEM experience, and the hotel’s culinary offerings cater to both guests and locals. AGOS, the on-site Mediterranean restaurant, gives fresh, flavour-forward dishes with subtle Hungarian influences. The menu encourages exploration, and everything feels thoughtfully prepared, making it a simple choice for both quiet, relaxed dinners and celebratory occasions. The selection at breakfast, meanwhile, is impressive. There is something for everyone, including pho and vegan-friendly options.

Fennen, the hotel’s rooftop bar with sweeping views of the city, is ideal for drinks. With greenery, moody lighting and expertly crafted cocktails, it’s the kind of place that stays with you long after the trip ends. The drinks are bold and balanced, made to be enjoyed slowly while watching the city lights come alive. Bar Huso has a more intimate atmosphere, drawing inspiration from the Danube’s mythical depths. With rich materials and an inviting ambience, it’s an ideal stop for a pre-dinner drink or winding down at the end of the evening. For anyone looking for relaxation beyond the dining experience, the hotel also has a spa, fitness centre and wellness facilities, making it easy to rest between days of exploring.

The hotel is on Bem Square, the city’s second district, sitting at a crossroads of old and new. To one side lies the historic Buda Castle District, home to Fisherman’s Bastion and Matthias Church; to the other, the Danube flows toward Pest, where Budapest’s skyline lights up at night. It’s a setting that feels both central and calm, which is ideal for first-time visitors and seasonal travellers alike.

This location makes sightseeing very easy. The Parliament building, one of Budapest’s most iconic landmarks, sits directly across the river and nearby, Buda Castle and Fisherman’s Bastion offer breathtaking panoramic views over the city, while Margaret Island provides a peaceful escape just a short distance away.

Whether exploring historic streets, admiring river views or soaking up the rich cultural atmosphere, Kimpton BEM Budapest serves as a refined yet comfortable home base. It’s a hotel that understands modern travellers, especially those who value comfort, experience and design in equal measure.

Find out more about Kimpton BEM Budapest here.

words. Naureen Nashid

editor. Huma Humayun
images. Courtesy of Kimpton BEM Budapest