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Budapest is known for its year-round festivals as well as its historic spas, gastronomy, and plethora of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. With some of the most exciting festivals in Europe happening in Budapest this September it is the perfect time to visit! Corinthia Hotel Budapest, Budapest’s grandest hotel, boasts some of the best accommodation, dining and entertainment in the city. The property, which has recently been awarded Cristal International Standards’ prestigious ‘Europe Award’ for the highest level of health and safety standards in Europe, is located on the fashionable Elizabeth Boulevard at the heart of Budapest. Budapest will be celebrating its culinary, equestrian as well as its musical heritage in September and there is plenty on offer for GCC travellers. The National Gallop is an annual cultural event celebrating Hungarian equestrian traditions. It's a horse race reviving Hungarian military history and the famous 'hussar' culture taking place from the 19th till the 21st of September and is a must-attend for GCC equestrian enthusiasts. Guests should make sure to check out the Sweet Days – Chocolate and Candy festival, a three chocolate extravaganza as well as the The Budapest International Film Festival also takes place in September with film screening taking place all across the city. The Újbuda Jazz Fesztivál which was created in 2005 as an annual event to celebrate Újbuda, Budapest's district 11 has grown over the past years gaining international recognition with jazz performers from all over the world and is not to be missed. The hotel’s concierge will assist guests in crafting a bespoke itinerary to suit their needs. Within the hotel itself a world of fine-dining and world-class entertainment and services awaits. The award-winning Bock Bistro and the renowned Rickshaw Restaurant are favourites with the city’s discerning crowd, while The Orfeum Club evokes the glamour and excitement of the famous orfeums of the 19th Century. Throughout September, the Brasserie & Atrium Restaurant will be hosting its popular series of topical themed brunches. Guests can enjoy traditional British fare at the Big Ben Sunday Brunch, American food at the Route 66 Brunch and delicious Grape Harvest Brunch to mark the Hungarian Vineyard Harvest. A visit to the Royal Spa at Corinthia Hotel Budapest, one of the city’s historic spas, is the ultimate in relaxation after a day out exploring Budapest. The spa offers a wide range of facilities including a 15 metre swimming pool, relaxation areas, saunas, steam bath, Jacuzzis, a fitness room and a range of treatment rooms. Rates in September start from €150 per room/per night. The brunches are priced at 8,900 HUF per adult. For more information on Corinthia Hotel Budapest and bookings visit www.corinthia.com/Budapest
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