
T62 Hotel
Design Hotels
The Experience
Imagine a 19th-century facade that opens into a neon-soaked pop-art fever dream. That is the T62 Hotel. It sits on the Teréz körút boulevard, staring directly at the iron-and-glass skeleton of Nyugati Railway Station. You get a three-star price for a space that feels like a boutique gallery. It is bold, loud, and built for people who prefer street art over beige curtains. You aren't here for white-glove service. You're here for the energy of Pest. A massive atrium lobby features floor-to-ceiling murals of Frida Kahlo, reimagined as a modern urban icon. It is the hotel's heartbeat. The 24-hour bar stays busy with travelers and digital nomads grabbing a drink before hitting the nearby ruin bars. It is smart, functional, and deeply photogenic. Best of all, the 4-6 tram and M3 metro are right at your doorstep. Getting from Budapest airport to T62 Hotel is simple, making it a perfect base for a fast-paced city break.
What Makes It Stand Out
- Signature atrium lobby featuring massive Frida Kahlo pop-art murals
- Prime location directly opposite the Eiffel-designed Nyugati Railway Station
- 24-hour lobby bar serving as a vibrant social hub for guests
- Spacious 'Large Double' rooms with sofa beds, rare for this price point
- Immediate access to the 4/6 tram line, the busiest and most connected route in Budapest
Rooms & Accommodation
The rooms are characterized by a 'youthful' design aesthetic, utilizing bright yellow and blue color blocks to create a cheerful atmosphere. Categories range from compact Standard Singles and Doubles to the recommended Large Double, which offers significantly more floor space and a sofa bed for added comfort. All units are equipped with soundproof windows, laptop-sized safes, and mini-fridges, ensuring a quiet and functional stay despite the busy boulevard location.
The Aesthetic
This place is a masterclass in subverting expectations. From the sidewalk, it looks like any other grand, pale-yellow Budapest relic. Step inside and the classic architecture vanishes. The design team went all-in on urban art and pop culture. Massive Frida Kahlo montages dominate the atrium lobby. They aren't just wall hangings. They are the hotel's entire personality. You'll see exposed concrete, naked lightbulbs, and sharp geometric patterns throughout. It feels more like a creative warehouse than a standard hotel. Yellow and blue accents pop against industrial textures. The furniture is a mix of velvet armchairs and communal metal tables. It’s a vibe that mimics a local ruin bar or a high-end co-working spot. If you've looked at Marmara Design Hotel Budapest or Lanchid 19 Design Hotel Budapest, you'll find T62 offers a similar grit but with a more youthful, punchy edge. It is tailor-made for your Instagram feed.
Rooms & Amenities
Public spaces here are loud, but the rooms are built for sleep. The Grand Boulevard is noisy. T62 knows this. They’ve installed serious soundproof windows that actually work. Trams rattle by outside, but you won't hear them. Rooms use every square inch of space. Expect open wardrobes, bedside power outlets, and fast Wi-Fi. The design stays consistent with sunshine yellows and deep blues. Bathrooms are crisp. You get high-pressure walk-in showers and modern tiling. Standard rooms are fine for solo trips, but do yourself a favor and check the T62 hotel prices for a Large Double. These rooms are much bigger and usually include a sofa bed. It's rare to find this much floor space in the center without paying a premium. Breakfast is a win here too. It’s a solid spread of Hungarian pastries, fresh fruit, and hot eggs served in the vibrant lobby area. There isn't a full restaurant for dinner, but you're in the middle of Pest. Just walk outside. You’ll find a hundred places to eat within five minutes.
The Neighborhood Vibe
Location is the real draw here. You are in District VI, right on the city's main artery. The Nyugati Railway Station is just across the street. It’s an Eiffel-designed beauty of iron and glass. This area is authentic, gritty, and fast-moving. You won't find the sanitized quiet of the Buda side here. This is the working heart of Pest. Transport is effortless. The 4/6 tram runs 24/7 and stops right outside. It’s the easiest way to cross the Margaret Bridge to Buda or hit the nightlife in District VII. The M3 metro is also steps away for quick airport transfers. If you need to shop, WestEnd City Center is a three-minute walk. It’s one of Central Europe’s biggest malls. You can reach the Opera House and Andrássy Avenue with a quick ten-minute stroll. Even the Jewish Quarter is close. You can walk to Szimpla Kert and the famous ruin bars in under 20 minutes. It's the ultimate strategic base for night owls.
Tours & Experiences Nearby
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Starting from
€95 / night

The Neighborhood
District VI: Terézváros
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