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New York in Budapest: It Ain't All Bad

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  Site Where: Erzsebet Korut 9-11, Budapest, Hungary, 1073

July 16, 2007 at 11:21 AM | 0 Comments

The newest luxury hotel in Budapest has a strange history. The building which now houses the New York Palace Budapest started life in 1894 as an arts center with "the most beautiful cafe in the world", became an insurance company, lost much of its beauty during the communist era and now, finally, is enjoying a new life as a small luxury hotel.

This week's NY Times write-up from Matt Gross gives a pretty balanced view on the New York Palace, which is trying to compete with other Budapest luxury spot Gresham Palace. The building itself--especially inside the lobby--is jaw-droppingly impressive, but appearance isn't everything. Matt found a few small flaws during his stay:

But the Wi-Fi was on the fritz, the climate controls failed to make the room less stuffy ... The room-service menu listed three breakfasts, but when I phoned for the Little Italy, the person who took my call seemed mystified.

So it ain't perfect, but it still looks good. For $230 a night it's a reasonable way to stay in luxury in Hungary.

[Photo: Barney50]

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It's Still 2004 at the Four Seasons Budapest's Gresham Palace

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  Site Where: Roosevelt Tér 5-6. 1051, Budapest, Hungary

October 27, 2006 at 9:58 AM | 0 Comments

Four Seasons Gresham Palace in Budapest tops the Conde Nast Traveler readers poll, even if the web site does say "coming soon.

There are seldom any major upsets in the annual Conde Nast Traveler Top 100 Hotels list, out on newstands now. After all, only a random sampling of not-very-busy subscribers gets to vote. Plus who is truly globetrotting enough to evaluate all the hotels in more than one or two cities---much less the entire universe of hotels over a whole continent? So reputation, fame, and good PR usually tip the scales.

Nevertheless, it was a surprise to see two Istanbul hotels take the #4 and #5 spots in Europe and to see Hungary's Four Seasons Gresham Palace rank #1 there. That could not have made the French and Italians too happy, especially considering that the Budapest hotel only opened in 2004.

How do we know when it opened? It's still 2004 on the web site GreshamPalace.com, where you can find this time warp text:

Gresham Palace, Budapest is one of the finest examples of Art Nouveau architecture in the world. Soon it will become a 179 room Four Seasons Hotel boasting unrivaled beauty, location and service.

Click on an "Enter" button and the next page says, "Opening 2004"

The really funny thing is, this is the first site that comes up in Google, not the (newer) Four Seasons page. For this hotel to be ranked so highly next to its peers, and #3 overall in the world, we're assuming the waiters and bellhops move a little faster than the person responsible for taking the old web site down....

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