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Budapest
The Thetahealing Classes with Vianna Stibal will be held in Budapest, Hungary. The venue is the Vision Hotel.
The location is very close to the centre of Budapest and easily accessible by public transport.
Vision Hotel
Hotel Vision Budapest is a brand new boutique hotel in the heart of Budapest, at a unique location on the Pest side of the Danube Bank, with a panoramic view over the Elizabeth Bridge, the Gellért Hill and the Liberty Statue.
While the river front facade of the hotel maintained its original Art Nouveau style the interior was transformed into an exquisite and modern boutique hotel combining carefully selected minimal & industrial design elements.
It has a Valet parking option.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hotel+Vision+Budapest/@47.4901625,19.0500928,705m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m9!3m8!1s0x4741dc45df5c77c9:0xec11253a5760e6ab!5m2!4m1!1i2!8m2!3d47.4901589!4d19.0526677!16s/g/11j50l9dlr?hl=en&entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDEwOC4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw==
If you want to stay at the Hotel you can book directly from their website. https://www.hotelvision.hu
Hotels nearby:
Hotel Vision
Single and double rooms from EUR 150
https://www.hotelvision.hu/reservation
Mellowmoods Hotels
They offer 10 hotels all around the venue place.
Single and double rooms from EUR 130-200
https://www.mellowmoodhotels.com/
You can also check at www.booking.com or www.airbnb.com there are many place to find.
But be aware and book advance, because in Hungary 20. August 2025. is a National day. So if you want to join for the Basic Class please pay attention for this date.
Plane
BUDAPEST (BUD) is well connected through different airlines. You can choose cheap airlines Wizz Air, Ryanair. Or you can use normal airlines.
From Budapest Liszt Ferenc AIRPORT (by BUS)
Take number 100E bus towards the city center from the airport, until Astoria station. From there walk straight ahead on Reáltanoda Street, continuing on Irányi Street until you reach the Danube. At the end of Irányi Street make a left turn on Belgrád rkp and go about 90 meters. The Hotel’s main entrance will be on your left.
By Car (Rent a Car)
From Budapest Liszt Ferenc AIRPORT
Follow the signs to City Centre. Continue on Üllői Street until you reach the Museum of Applied Arts. (Üllői Street 33-37) After passing the Museum on your left, turn left and continue on Kinizsi Street to the Bálna Budapest and turn right to Közraktár Street. Follow the left lane to Salkaházi Sára rkp. and continue next to the Danube crossing underneath the Liberty Bridge. Take the right lane and slightly turn right to the Havas Street. At the first corner turn left to Molnár Street and go on about 250 meters. The Hotel will be on the left-hand side.
Train
You can reach Budapest any location from Europe. Here can you find tickets : https://jegy.mav.hu/
Car
Here you can find anything about the arrival to the Hotel by car from any direction.
https://www.hotelvision.hu/to_get_here#first-section
Local transportation
Budapest has a very well organised and cost-effective public transport system.
If you choose this form of travel, you can enter your starting point and arrival point in the link below and it will calculate the fastest route for you. It has an app aswell.
https://bkk.hu/
Sightseeing around Budapest
Here you can find some Sightseeing ideas in and around Budapest
Sightseeing
Currency
The currency in Hungary is Hungarian Forint (HUF). The location Budapest is the capital of Hungary.
Here you can find the current exchange rate: OANDA.COM
Budapest
Budapest is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the tenth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second largest city on the Danube river. The city has an estimated population of 1,752,286 over a land area of about 525 square kilometres (203 square miles).
The history of Budapest began when an early Celtic settlement transformed into the Roman town of Aquincum, the capital of Lower Pannonia. The Hungarians arrived in the territory in the late 9th century, but the area was pillaged by the Mongols in 1241–42. Re-established Buda became one of the centres of Renaissance humanist culture by the 15th century. The Battle of Mohács, in 1526, was followed by nearly 150 years of Ottoman rule. After the reconquest of Buda in 1686, the region entered a new age of prosperity, with Pest-Buda becoming a global city after the unification of Buda, Óbuda and Pest on 17 November 1873, with the name 'Budapest' given to the new capital.Budapest also became the co-capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a great power that dissolved in 1918, following World War I. The city was the focal point of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and the Battle of Budapest in 1945, as well as the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
Food
In Budapest you can find take away’s, small restaurants as well as bigger chains in different price levels.
In the center, the “Váci utca” (about 5 minutes from seminar venues) you can find different restaurants, take aways, fast food option where you can eat between 15-60 EUR .
Food lovers will be delighted by Budapest’s diverse dining options. Traditional Hungarian dishes like goulash, lángos, and chimney cake are must-tries, and you’ll find them in both fine-dining restaurants and vibrant street markets like the Great Market Hall. For wine enthusiasts, Hungary’s renowned Tokaji wines and local pálinka add to the culinary experience.
Environment
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, is a vibrant city that combines history, stunning architecture, and a thriving culinary scene. Divided by the Danube River into Buda and Pest, the city offers breathtaking views and countless attractions. Highlights include the majestic Parliament Building, the historic Chain Bridge, and the St. Stephen’s Basilica, which provides panoramic views from its dome. The artistic Heroes’ Square and the adjacent Vajdahunyad Castle in City Park showcase the city’s rich cultural heritage
Budapest is also famous for its thermal baths, such as Széchenyi and Gellért, offering a unique opportunity to relax in warm, mineral-rich waters. Nature lovers can explore the tranquil Margaret Island, filled with gardens, a musical fountain, and walking trails, or take a hike up Gellért Hill for stunning cityscapes. The vibrant ruin bars in the Jewish Quarter add a modern twist to the city’s nightlife, making Budapest a destination that truly has something for everyone.
Buda Highlights
Buda, the hilly and quieter side of Budapest, is rich in history and natural beauty:
• Buda Castle: A UNESCO World Heritage site housing the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum. Its courtyards and terraces offer incredible views of Pest.
• Fisherman’s Bastion: This fairytale-like structure boasts stunning views of the Danube, the Parliament Building, and the city skyline.
• Matthias Church: A Gothic masterpiece located in the Castle District, known for its colorful roof tiles and ornate interiors.
• Gellért Hill and the Citadel: A popular hiking spot with sweeping city views and the iconic Liberty Statue.
• Gellért Thermal Bath: A luxurious thermal spa with Art Nouveau architecture and mineral-rich waters.
• Normafa and János Hill: For nature enthusiasts, these areas provide scenic hiking trails and a chance to ride the Libegő Chairlift for spectacular views.
Pest Highlights
Pest, the bustling, flat side of Budapest, is the city’s cultural and commercial heart:
• Parliament Building: One of Europe’s most iconic government buildings, this Neo-Gothic masterpiece sits proudly along the Danube. Guided tours provide insights into its history and stunning interiors.
• St. Stephen’s Basilica: The largest church in Budapest, it features exquisite architecture and a viewing platform offering panoramic city views.
• Heroes’ Square: A monumental square celebrating Hungary’s most important historical figures, flanked by the Museum of Fine Arts and the Hall of Art.
• Andrássy Avenue: A UNESCO World Heritage site lined with elegant mansions, luxury shops, and the stunning Hungarian State Opera House.
• Great Market Hall: A vibrant marketplace offering traditional Hungarian foods, local produce, and souvenirs.
• Jewish Quarter and Ruin Bars: The district is home to the Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest in
Together, Buda and Pest create a city full of contrasts and beauty, ensuring an unforgettable experience for visitors.
Event Coordinators
For questions and further information, feel free to contact us by phone or email.
Adriana Szilagyi
Székesfehérvár
Lomnici u 9.
8000
Hungary
hungarythetaevent@gmail.com
+36 70 624 0148
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