

Venue
Budapest Congress Center
Alkotás str. 63-67
Budapest, Hungary
H-1123
www.bcwtc.hu
The Budapest Congress Center provides the largest, most modern congress and meeting facility in Hungary. A trendy and colorful design awaits you in Novotel Budapest Congress that connects to the congress centre. Novotel offers you the Café Lounge, 2 restaurants, bowling, pub, terrace, swimming pool, state of the art fitness, sauna and steam bath.
The venue is located only 30 minutes from Ferihegy Airport. See the travel page for more information.
Budapest
The Budapest Congress Center provides the largest, most modern congress and meeting facility in Hungary. A trendy and colorful design awaits you in Novotel Budapest Congress that connects to the congress centre. Novotel offers you the Café Lounge, 2 restaurants, bowling, pub, terrace, swimming pool, state of the art fitness, sauna and steam bath.
The venue is located only 30 minutes from Ferihegy Airport. See the travel page for more information.
Budapest
Budapest... in the centre of Europe. Easily reached on a one or two hours flight from London, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Madrid, Berlin, Rome, Milan, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Vienna, Prague, Bucharest or Athens.
The Hungarian capital is beautifully situated on both sides of the river Danube, in the heart of the Carpathian basin. The city has 2000 years of history. There are ruins from the time of the Roman Empire as well as from the Middle Ages; however, it is mainly reflecting the atmosphere of the end of the 19th century when celebrating the millennium of the Hungarian state it was the largest city of the former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. There are lots of museums, theatres, concert halls, plenty of restaurants and other places of amusement. Several baths offer the pleasure of thermal waters of various medicinal springs.
With its incredible architecture and rich cultural heritage, Hungary's capital deserves its reputation as the 'Paris of Eastern Europe'.
The Hungarian capital is beautifully situated on both sides of the river Danube, in the heart of the Carpathian basin. The city has 2000 years of history. There are ruins from the time of the Roman Empire as well as from the Middle Ages; however, it is mainly reflecting the atmosphere of the end of the 19th century when celebrating the millennium of the Hungarian state it was the largest city of the former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. There are lots of museums, theatres, concert halls, plenty of restaurants and other places of amusement. Several baths offer the pleasure of thermal waters of various medicinal springs.
With its incredible architecture and rich cultural heritage, Hungary's capital deserves its reputation as the 'Paris of Eastern Europe'.
