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Description
Párisi Udvar is one of the iconic buildings of Budapest, built in 1817.
In 1906, the building was purchased by the Central Savings Bank, which commissioned Henrik Schmal to reconstruct it.
Construction of the new palace in Art Nouveau style was completed in 1912.
The building was damaged during World War II and modernized in the 1950s.
In 2019, Párisi Udvar was reborn as a luxury hotel whose design is inspired by the architecture of Budapest, the Danube and the avant-garde spirit of Hungarian artists.
The hotel features elegant bedrooms, restaurants and bars, and an atrium courtyard.
Párisi Udvar is a symbol of history, luxury and modern design in Budapest.
Address
Hungary 1052 Budapest, Petőfi Sándor u. 2-4
Location
The hotel is located 1.5 km from the State Opera House. Chain Bridge is 1.6 km from the hotel, while St. Stephen's Basilica is 1.7 km away.
Cuisine
The hotel offers a buffet or à la carte breakfast. The rooms and suites are inspired by Moorish, Art and Neo-Gothic styles.
Rooms Fund
Double room with one double bed in the STANDARD category, view of the courtyard. Room size 24-30 m2
In the room:
49" Flat Screen Smart TV
Individual climate control and temperature control system
300 thread count bedding
In-room safe that can accommodate a laptop computer
Terry robes and slippers
Iron and ironing board
Hairdryer
Nespresso coffee maker
Mini fridge
Baby cot (on request)
Infrastructure
Four conference rooms with a capacity of 10 to 160 people with modern audio-video equipment.
Free Wi-Fi
The hotel features a fitness center, private parking, a bar and spa, a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and free Wi-Fi.
Food and drinks are delivered to your room.