The Vibe: Grandiose.
The Area: The hotel is located on Ferenciek Square on the Pest side of the city, within a stone’s throw from the famous pedestrian area of Váci Street, bustling with cafés, theatres and shops.
The DNA: The Párisi Udvar Hotel is set in a building from 1931 that remained relatively undamaged during the second World War after which the upper floors were converted into apartments. It has so far escaped major renovations, making it a unique treasure from the past. The future hotel incorporates elements from Moorish, Art Deco and Neo Gothic styles, representing the best of Hungary’s architecture. It has been home to shops, apartments and offices, as well as the Jégbufe ice-cream parlor fondly remembered by many local residents. The hotel offers a spa and fitness center, a restaurant, a bar and a café. The food and beverage outlets are situated within the Párisi Udvar arcade, under the splendour of the building’s colored glass ceiling and hexagonal cupolas.
Suite-Me-Up: The hotel features 110 guestrooms elegantly designed with decorations by Hungarian contemporary artist Ágnes Tóth. There are also 18 luxurious suites and two Royal Residencies including the spacious Budapest Residence situated at the top of the hotel, which provides guests with stunning views of the city and a terrace to relax and watch the sunset.
Seen: AD, archdaily, archilovers
✅ free Wi-Fi • size matters: 110 rooms & suites (24-291m2) (258-3,132 sq ft) • hotel opened: June 2019 • architecture: Archikon • interior design: Kroki • parking possible nearby (charged) • pets allowed • 24-hour front desk
















