Three Corners Hotel Anna

Three Corners Hotel Anna

Design Hotels

3 District VIII – JózsefvárosModerate

The Experience

The Three Corners Hotel Anna Budapest brings a sharp, millennial-focused edge to the once-gritty Józsefváros district. Don't let the 19th-century facade fool you. Inside, it's a neon-splashed, retro-chic hangout that feels more like a creative social club than a stiff hotel. You won't find bellhops in white gloves here. Instead, you'll find a curated sanctuary that sits just far enough from the Jewish Quarter's noise to actually get some sleep. It's built for travelers who'd rather spend their money on a second bottle of Tokaji than on a gold-plated lobby.

The design logic divides 44 rooms into four themes: air, earth, fire, and water. This means you might wake up in a room of cooling blues or energetic reds. Many layouts feature open-plan bathrooms with glass partitions. It's a bold move that keeps the space feeling airy, but it's probably best for couples who've already skipped the 'getting to know you' phase. If you're traveling with a modest acquaintance, things might get awkward fast. Between the 'Honesty Bar' and the quiet inner courtyard, the vibe is strictly relaxed. It's a smart, affordable base for a weekend of museum-hopping and ruin-bar crawling.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • Themed rooms based on the four elements (Air, Earth, Fire, Water)
  • Lobby 'Honesty Bar' for self-service drinks
  • Landscaped inner courtyard with covered pergola lounge
  • Open-plan bathroom concepts with integrated rain showers
  • Complimentary all-day Barista Corner for tea and coffee

Rooms & Accommodation

The 44 rooms feature a unique open-bathroom layout and are categorized by the four elements themes. Sizes range from compact 14m² Comfort rooms to spacious 36m² Superior Plus options suitable for families. For the best balance of space and design, the Superior Double offers extra room and often includes a sofa area.

The Aesthetic

The interior at Three Corners Hotel Anna Budapest is a loud rejection of the beige, soul-crushing neutrality of most mid-range chains. The designers leaned hard into a four-elements concept. Your room choice dictates your mood. Fire rooms go heavy on warm oranges, while Water rooms use deep turquoise to create a calm retreat. It's a clever way to make a 3-star stay feel personalized. But the real talking point is the open-plan bathroom. Showers and vanities sit right in the living area, partitioned by glass rather than thick walls. It maximizes the 14 to 22 square meter floor plans, even if it kills total privacy.

Downstairs, the lobby serves as a communal living room. It’s filled with velvet armchairs and mid-century lighting that would look right at home in a grand budapest hotel design analysis. It feels like a student lounge for grown-ups. The architects kept the old inner courtyard, too. They’ve added a sleek pergola and plenty of greenery to create a quiet escape from the urban grime. It’s the kind of space where you can actually hear yourself think before heading back out to the Rákóczi út traffic.

Rooms & Amenities

Design is the focus, but sleep is the priority. You'll find high-quality box-spring beds and thick mattresses in every room. The 'retro' look is just for show; the climate control and soundproofing are strictly 21st-century. Tech-wise, you're set with fast Wi-Fi and smart TVs for those nights when you're too tired to find a bar. If you need more breathing room, skip the 14m² Comfort rooms. Book the Three Corners Hotel Anna superior plus or a family room instead. They offer significantly more floor space and open, loft-style wardrobes that make unpacking a breeze.

The 'Honesty Bar' in the lobby is the standout perk. No stiff bartenders or overpriced menus here. You pour your own drinks and log what you took. It’s a trusting, homey system that fits the hotel's social vibe. There’s also a 'Barista Corner' that keeps the caffeine flowing all day for free. Grab a coffee, pull up a chair, and check out some Three Corners Hotel Anna photos on your phone to plan your route. It's practical, unpretentious hospitality.

The Neighborhood Vibe

You're in District VIII, a place that’s traded its rough reputation for a creative, Berlin-style energy. The hotel sits in the Palace District, an area of grand 19th-century piles and university buildings. It’s more authentic than the riverfront and quieter than the rowdy District VII. You're a six-minute walk from the Hungarian National Museum. The ruin bars of the Jewish Quarter are close, too. You can reach Szimpla Kert in ten minutes, enjoy the chaos, and then retreat back to a quiet street. It’s the best of both worlds.

And the food nearby is better than what you'll find on the tourist-choked Váci utca. Check out the local student cafes for a cheap lunch or hit the nearby Rákóczi tér market hall. Transit is a cinch. The Line 4 metro and the 4/6 tram loop are just a short walk away. This puts the Buda thermal baths or the high-end shops of Andrássy út within easy reach. While many tourists flock to the Marmara Design Hotel Budapest or the Lanchid 19 Design Hotel Budapest, staying here gives you a more grounded, local experience. You’ll be sharing the sidewalk with art students, not just other tour groups.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Three Corners Hotel Anna located and what is the nearest transport link?
The hotel is located at Gyulai Pál utca 14 in the Józsefváros district. You can easily reach the city center via the Blaha Lujza tér metro station on the M2 line or the 4 and 6 tram lines located just a few minutes away on foot.
What unique room features can I expect at Three Corners Hotel Anna?
Rooms are creatively themed around the four elements of Air, Earth, Fire, and Water. Each space features a modern open-plan bathroom design equipped with an integrated rain shower for a boutique experience.
Does Three Corners Hotel Anna provide coffee and drinks for guests?
Yes, guests have access to a complimentary all-day Barista Corner for tea and coffee. The hotel also features a self-service Honesty Bar in the lobby where you can enjoy a variety of drinks in a relaxed social setting.
Is Three Corners Hotel Anna located in a loud neighborhood?
The hotel is positioned just far enough from the busy Jewish Quarter to provide a quiet environment for sleep. You can also find additional peace in the private landscaped inner courtyard which features a covered pergola lounge.
How do I get to Three Corners Hotel Anna from the airport?
You can take the 100E airport express bus to the Astoria stop and walk or take a short taxi to the hotel. Alternatively, the reception team can help you arrange a private shuttle for a direct transfer from Budapest Airport.
Is Three Corners Hotel Anna a good choice for young travelers?
This design hotel is ideal for young travelers and digital nomads looking for a social, retro-chic atmosphere. The property focuses on a creative club-like feel with plenty of communal spaces rather than a traditional or stiff hotel environment.

Starting from

€90 / night


Class3 Design Hotels
TypeDesign Hotels
Price RangeModerate
AddressGyulai Pál utca 14, 1085 Budapest, Hungary
Józsefváros

The Neighborhood

District VIII: Józsefváros

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