Anantara New York Palace Budapest Hotel vs Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace
Both New York Palace, The Dedica Anthology, Autograph Collection and Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace are highly recommended by travel writers. Overall, Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace ranks significantly better than New York Palace, The Dedica Anthology, Autograph Collection. Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace comes in at #1 in Budapest with recommendations from 18 publications such as Frommer's, Michelin Guide and Concierge.
Anantara New York Palace Budapest Hotel
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Erzsebet krt. 9 - 11, Budapest 1073, Hungary
From $167 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"Former insurance company building constructed in 1891, set around an impressive atrium with an Italian Renaissance style."
Concierge
"A bastion of old-world luxury, the Boscolo New York Palace hotel is housed in a landmark building."
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Light sleepers should try to book a room facing a side street.
Jetsetter
"Lavish grand dame in an Italian Renaissance–style palace with an opulent café and a luxe spa."
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Set some time aside for exploring the charming old Jewish quarter.
Travel + Leisure
"Formerly called the New York Palace."
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DK Eyewitness
"This is a magnificent hotel. Built in 1894, its coffee house played a significant role in Hungarian literary life."
Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace
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Szechenyi Istvan ter 5-6., Budapest 1051, Hungary
From $375 /night
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Michelin Guide
"Luxurious bedrooms and high quality service."
Concierge
"Location, location, location. Glamour, glamour, glamour."
Insight Guides
"The 179 rooms have a restrained elegance about them, and many have wonderful views over the Danube."
Fodor's
"It doesn't get much better than this: a centrally located, super-deluxe hotel in a museum-quality landmark with the prettiest views in town."
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DK Eyewitness
"After decades of neglect this magnificent building was restored and is now one of the finest in Central Europe."