The subject of this theses is a conceptual solution of the hotel Danube reconstruction within architectural study. Hotel Danube forms a critical point in the broader urban contexts. It creates a junction of the Hviezdoslavovo square promenade, traffic artery of Nový most and the extramural settlement. These complicated relationships have destructive effects on the natural boundary of the historic city center. In order to develop the social and multifunctional nature of the hotel, a functional platform was created in the previous urban design. By extending promenade to the bridge and to the main traffic artery on the waterfront, the hotel has gained a unique character in the center of these important pedestrian routes and became their hub. Shaping the street line of the square, its specific position combines the three main parts: the original hotel as a representative of heterogeneous, difficult to grasp architecture, dynamic residential building as typical portrayal of housing and office building in its austere and rigorous form. Linking these three components with a multifunctional parterre,base and a specific combination of a central street or an atrium gave rise to a city block, which fully meets the objectives and reflects requirements from the initial ideas.