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    Anantara New York Palace Budapest Hotel

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    Anantara New York Palace Budapest Hotel, Hotel in Budapest

    About Anantara New York Palace Budapest Hotel

    A Leading Hotels of the World member rated 90 points on La Liste's 2026 Top Hotels list, Anantara New York Palace Budapest sits on the Grand Boulevard at Erzsébet körút 9, with 185 rooms priced from $275 per night. The hotel's centerpiece, the New York Café, has operated since 1894 and remains one of Central Europe's most architecturally significant dining rooms. Rooms draw on Italian craftsmanship throughout, from Murano glass chandeliers to hand-carved mahogany and rose marble bathrooms.

    A Palace on the Grand Boulevard

    Budapest's most architecturally ambitious hotels cluster along or just off the Grand Boulevard, the broad ring road that sweeps through Pest in a gentle arc from the Danube north to the Danube south. The logic is direct: the boulevard was laid out in the 1870s and 1880s as the city's answer to Vienna's Ringstrasse, and the buildings that lined it were designed to announce arrival in a capital that was, at the time, equal in ambition to any in Europe. Anantara New York Palace occupies one of those buildings at Erzsébet körút 9, a neo-baroque palazzo whose ground floor contains a café that opened in 1894 and, by legend, never closed — Ferenc Molnár, the Hungarian playwright, allegedly threw the keys into the Danube on opening night to make the point permanent. Whether or not the story holds up to archival scrutiny, the café did survive two world wars, Soviet-era nationalization, and decades of neglect before its restoration, and it operates today as the hotel's most compelling argument for staying here rather than at the Aria Hotel Budapest by Library Hotel Collection or the Al Habtoor Palace a short distance away.

    The New York Café as Architectural Document

    In Central Europe, grand café culture has long functioned as something between a public institution and a private club. Budapest's cafés of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries were where writers submitted manuscripts, journalists argued over proofs, and artists ran up tabs they rarely settled. The New York Café was the most celebrated of that scene — a room where the city's creative class treated marble-topped tables as office space and the waiter's memory as a filing system. The space itself encodes that history in its structure: original frescoes on vaulted ceilings, sixteen tall windows along the boulevard frontage, gilded columns, and chandeliers of Venetian glass that were restored rather than replaced during the building's renovation. Sculptures of fauns and the figure known as El Asmodai, an ancient symbol associated with coffee and contemplation, occupy corners that a less careful restoration might have cleared. The café's 24-carat gold New York cappuccino functions as a calling card, and the kitchen now produces Hungarian dishes presented with considerable technical attention , a goose liver terrine with red currants, a seared chicken over butternut squash risotto soufflé , that read as ambitious for a hotel dining room and would hold their own in the city's broader restaurant scene. For a broader sense of where Budapest's dining fits into the regional picture, see our full Budapest restaurants guide.

    Responsible Luxury in a Heritage Building

    Operating a nineteenth-century palace as a functioning luxury hotel places particular demands on sustainability. Heritage structures cannot be retrofitted with the same freedom as purpose-built properties; the architectural fabric is itself protected, which constrains the interventions available. Within those limits, the Anantara group's approach under Minor Hotels has leaned toward material longevity over replacement: the Italian furniture throughout the property , Murano chandeliers, carved mahogany bedposts, rose marble bathroom fittings , is sourced and maintained for durability rather than cycled for trend. That philosophy aligns with a broader argument about responsible luxury that properties like Castello di Reschio and Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz also make: that the most environmentally coherent position for a historic building is to preserve it carefully and operate it at high intensity, rather than allowing the structure to deteriorate while building new capacity elsewhere. The 500-square-metre Anantara Spa, designed with natural stone and Swarovski crystal detail by architect Simone Micheli, uses an indoor relaxation pool rather than the chemical and water-intensive management systems required by larger public bath facilities, which places it in a different operational category from Budapest's historic thermal bath circuit , though not in direct competition with it.

    Rooms, Suites, and the Italian Furniture Question

    Budapest's five-star hotel tier has diversified sharply over the past fifteen years. The Four Seasons Gresham Palace and the Corinthia represent the older restoration model; W Budapest and properties like BoHo Hotel Budapest occupy the design-forward contemporary end; boutique operators like Baltazár Boutique Hotel and Brody House compete on intimacy and neighbourhood character. Anantara New York Palace, with 185 rooms and 29 suites, sits in a middle band: larger than a boutique but smaller than the city's major international chain footprints, and shaped by an aesthetic that draws consistently on Italian craftsmanship. The furniture throughout is imported: Murano glass chandeliers in public spaces and suites, mahogany bed frames, satin walls, and Italian handcrafted rose marble in bathrooms across the property. Interiors were designed by architect Maurizio Papiri, and the brief appears to have been a private Italian country house translated into a Central European palace context. Standard rooms carry that language in a restrained register, with floor-to-ceiling windows prioritising the city view over interior spectacle. The 29 suites deliver it more fully: the junior suites read as neoclassic and clean; the Presidential Suite, built from two royal suites, deploys plum carpets, silk wallpaper, tufted headboards at scale, and gothic Murano candelabras. One practical note worth flagging: non-suite rooms do not include complimentary coffee or tea service, which at a $275 per night base rate represents a gap between price positioning and guest expectation that the hotel has not yet closed.

    Location and the Buda-Pest Divide

    The hotel's address on Erzsébet körút places it in central Pest, within walking distance of the Palace District and a short cab ride from St. Stephen's Basilica. That position makes it a functional base for guests who want access to both halves of the city: the hilly, castle-ridge Buda side with its historical monuments, and the flat, grid-planned Pest side where most of the city's contemporary restaurant and cultural life operates. Guests travelling beyond Budapest into Hungary's broader landscape will find the hotel a reasonable staging point for day or overnight trips to properties including BOTANIQ Castle of Tura, Hotel Palota Lillafüred in Miskolc, Hotel Petit Bois in Balatonfüred, Melea in Sárvár, and Platán Manor in Tata.

    Credentials and Competitive Position

    La Liste's 2026 Leading Hotels ranking placed the property at 90 points, and its Leading Hotels of the World membership (current as of 2025) provides the affiliation signal that positions it within a global peer set rather than a purely regional one. That peer set includes properties as varied as Cheval Blanc Paris, Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles, and Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo , which clarifies the ambition if not the direct comparison. Within Budapest specifically, the hotel's combination of a functioning historic café, Italian-sourced interiors, a 500-square-metre spa, and a central Grand Boulevard address at a $275 entry-level rate gives it a different value argument from the Casati Budapest Hotel, the Bohem Art Hotel, or the Boutique Hotel Budapest. Google's aggregate of 4.6 stars across 5,195 reviews on Tripadvisor adds a volume signal that suggests the experience holds up across a wide range of guests, not just those predisposed to palace-hotel aesthetics. The New York Palace Residences , large multi-bedroom suites available for extended rental or purchase , represent the hotel's highest-commitment offering for guests who want permanent access to the building and its amenities.

    Planning Your Stay

    The hotel is located at Erzsébet körút 9, 1073 Budapest, within the seventh district of Pest. Base room rates start from $275 per night. The property operates 185 rooms across several categories, with 29 suites representing the upper tier of accommodation. The Anantara Spa spans 500 square metres and includes an indoor relaxation pool, saunas, steam rooms, and treatment rooms. The New York Café is open to hotel guests and walk-in visitors alike, making it one of the more publicly accessible elements of the property. Guests considering comparable properties in the palace-hotel category elsewhere in Europe might also look at The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, Aman New York, Amangiri, Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo, and Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes for a sense of how the New York Palace positions itself in the global conversation.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the atmosphere like at Anantara New York Palace Budapest Hotel?

    The atmosphere is anchored by the New York Café on the ground floor, a restored 1894 room with original frescoes, Venetian chandeliers, gilded columns, and sixteen boulevard-facing windows. The hotel earned 90 points on La Liste's 2026 Leading Hotels list and holds Leading Hotels of the World membership, which frames the tone accurately: formal without being stiff, historically grounded without being static. Rooms from $275 per night carry the same Italian-craftsmanship language , Murano glass, rose marble, satin walls , though more quietly than the public spaces.

    What is the leading suite at Anantara New York Palace Budapest Hotel?

    Presidential Suite is the property's highest accommodation category, assembled from two royal suites. Its distinguishing features include plum carpets, silk wallpaper, tufted headboards, Italian marble bathrooms, and gothic Murano candelabras. The La Liste 90-point rating and Leading Hotels of the World affiliation (2025) position it within a global luxury suite tier. The 29 suites across the property each carry a distinct aesthetic , junior suites lean neoclassic and clean, while the upper categories apply the full decorative register of the palazzo.

    What is the main draw of Anantara New York Palace Budapest Hotel?

    New York Café is the clearest answer: a room that has operated since 1894, holds an audible place in Budapest's cultural history, and functions today as a dining room with serious kitchen output alongside the architectural spectacle. At a city level, Budapest's reputation as one of Central Europe's most architecturally dense capitals gives the hotel a context that amplifies its own material: the Grand Boulevard address, the palace structure, and the café together constitute an argument for the city as much as for the property. La Liste's 90-point score and the $275 per night entry rate make that argument accessible relative to comparable European palace hotels.

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