The urban oasis of the Verno House offers 50 stylishly designed rooms and suites
(atrium-, superior-, deluxe room and corner suites) in the heart of Budapest.
Flava Restaurant and Bar offers nurturing and refreshing food and drink experience
during the day and a buzzing downtown athmosphere in the evenings with
a seasonal terrace overlooking the Szabadság square .
The Verno Spa facilities include a whirlpool bath, sauna, steam room, treatment rooms and a fitness area.
Explore the hidden urban treasures with Verno. The best location to discover all the highlights of Budapest .
Memorable private events for up to 50 guests and boardmeeting facilities for up to 15 person.
The hotel is located next to a beautiful green park, the Szabadság square
right in the city center, within walking distance to all the popular local attractions.
Only 40 minutes distance by car from the Liszt Ferenc International Airport Budapest
Verno House is an urban oasis where you can bond, breathe and bloom, a meeting point for travelers and locals alike allowing a deeper understanding of the city’s spirit. It evokes the idea, born in 19th century Budapest, that one can truly appreciate all the modern attributes of a city only if there is a nurturing, natural environment where one can escape from time to time. Verno is the perfect place to recharge before the next day’s explorations.
With its 50 rooms, the hotel is located on the corner of Szabadság Street and October 6th Street, rooted in the artery of the city. Due to its central location, there is always something happening around it.
In Hungary the turn of the century brought important changes: in 1873, Buda, Óbuda and Pest were united and became the buzzing city that is Budapest today. This era was vibrant and prosperous, characterized by modernization and urbanization. Due to the central location, the building was popular amongst famous artists, politicians, scientists and philanthropists of the era, who resided and bonded here.
With an increasing population a growing need for trees and promenades in Pest appeared, as sand and dust on the streets was a really serious problem at the time. Also, István Széchenyi, a prominent Hungarian politician lobbied for the creation of a promenade near the Rosenberg building, where there was a still quite empty square. He said that the city needed a place where people could casually meet, talk, and bond, and by consequence, can “become a nation”.
The hotel functions as an oasis within the chaos of the city, a green spot to escape to from the “dust”. Just as oases are meeting places for passing caravans, local city adventurers blend in and bond with hotel residents from afar, recharge and thus, “bloom”, exactly as Széchenyi intended 150 years ago.
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