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Receive a 10% discount on your ticket price if you book your accommodation now!
Discount can not be used in conjunction with any other discount.
If you are unable to select your preferred dates below, please email your request to info@tac-insights.com and select 'No Accommodation Required'
If you are unable to select your preferred dates below, please email your request to info@tac-insights.com and select 'No Accommodation Required'
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Marriott Budapest Hotel
Budapest Marriott Hotel welcomes you to Hungary's capital city with modern style and exceptional service and an unbeatable location on the Danube. Tucked along the banks of the Danube River our well known property is near some of Budapests most treasured landmarks from the Chain Bridge to Buda Castle. Intuitively designed rooms and suites all updated in a major renovation offer scenic views of the river. Elsewhere at our hotel you can enjoy a delectable meal at DNB Budapest or breathtaking sunsets from our Liz & Chain Rooftop Bar terrace on the 9th floor.
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Deluxe Room (Single Occupancy)
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Nightly rate of €269 inclusive of 4% city tax. VAT does not apply. Buffet breakfast, Wi-Fi, Gym and sauna access are also included.
Deluxe Room (Double Occupancy)
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Nightly rate of €294 inclusive of 4% city tax. VAT does not apply. Buffet breakfast, Wi-Fi, Gym and sauna access are also included. Cancellation Terms: Free cancellation up to 7th August.
Include 15th & 16th to book
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