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Hotel Information
- Accommodations - Amenities & Facilities
- Dining Experience - The Spa
- Hotel Rates
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HOTEL INFORMATION |
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Contemporary
New York Palace is the rethinking of the original edifice
built in 1894 by the creative ideas of Maurizio Papiri.
The building has an eclectic style relying on the Italian
renaissance however the most unique contemporary interior
design has gained ground in the formation of inner spaces
creating one of the most dignified hotels within the Boscolo
Group.
The opulent splendor of New York Palace can be recognized
not only in forms but materials as well. All the finest
marble, textiles and furnishings for the Hotel come from the
original home of style and design: Italy.
Commissioned by the New York Insurance Company New York
Palace was built according to the plans of Alajos Hauszmann,
Flóris Korb and Alajos Giegl. Sándor Steuer a member of a
famous coffee-family opened the gem of the building the
"most beautiful café in the world" on October 23, 1894. The
ground floor café became the most splendid part of the
imposing palace beside its windows with 16 devilish fauns -
"El Ashmodai" the ancient figure of coffee and meditation -
held the lantern in good style propagating the spirituality
of New York Café this way too. The majestic building was
built in eclectic style relying on Italian renaissance; its
lavishly furnished interiors were designed in the spirit of
historical eclecticism. Everything being made of marble,
bronze, silk and velvet many people compared the building to
the palace of the Bavarian King Louis II. The ceiling was
decorated with the marvelous panel paintings of Gusztáv
Mannheimer and Ferenc Eisenhut at the entrance a fountain,
in the halls Venetian chandeliers dazzled visitors.
The New York from the first decade of the twentieth century
became renowned as a real literary café one of the centre of
the intellectual life of Budapest. Writers and journalists
had their Home Circle here and soon the artists' tables were
formed. Shortly after, the editorial office of the highest
standard literary periodical of the age "Nyugat" ("West")
found its home here, too. From the 1910s the cream of the
theatrical and movie world swarmed here: Indeed, this is
where Sir Alexander Korda - director of films such as The
Private Life of Henry VIII & The Thief of Baghdad - started
out for his world award winning career, just as Michael
Curtis, Oscar winning director of Casablanca did too. The
New York was a music café: from the beginning gypsy music
was to be heard with brass music in wintertime. An abundance
of legendary personal waiters took care of the guests, each
knowing intimately the regular guests' wishes and habits.
The First World War put an end to the first golden age of
the Café and the Harsányi brothers transferred management.
After the war the new proprietor formed a warm food kitchen,
the "deepwater" was replaced by a restaurant and "New York
Café - and Restaurant" became one of the most elegant
restaurants of the city and once again the centre of social
life. After the threat of the world war and with the 1930s'
economic crisis the vivid social life calmed everywhere in
Europe so New York Café temporarily closed its doors and
operated as the most beautiful warehouse in the world. It
was reopened under the name of Hungária in 1954 although not
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ACCOMMODATIONS |
What is the
color of luxury? Subtle sage, muted gold and wenge brown.
Its sound? Soft music in the background, muffled footsteps
in the distance and rustling silk. The smell of luxury?
Freshly cut flowers, lustrous polished furniture and scented
soap. The taste? Hot coffee, warm pastries and chilled
champagne. And the feel? Plush velvet, smooth satin and
textured damask.
All of your five senses will be awakened in the New York
Palace. Its 107 splendid rooms, including 22 deluxe room, 25
Junior Suites and Suites, and 2 enchanting Royal Suites
designed by architect Maurizio Papiri, are the epitome of
genteel elegance. Advanced technology and fine amenities are
the additional luxuries that make the New York Palace the
preferred address for the discerning traveler. |
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AMENITIES & FACILITIES |
Situated in
one of the most dynamic countries of Eastern Europe,
Budapest is a stunning city of great promise and
opportunity.
After the regime change in 1989 in Hungary the economy took
a giant leap into the future. You, too, can shift into high
gear by staging your business events at the New York Palace.
Its' modern Business Center, which can accommodate from 3 up
to 220 persons (largest conference room capacity is 140
persons), is provided with state-of-the-art technology and
flawless service to satisfy all business needs. Like all
Boscolo Luxury Hotels, the New York Palace has several
unique places that will make any business gathering a
special event. The delicious traditional Italian food and
wine served at the Deepwater restaurant will definitely put
your clients in the right mood, while the New York Café and
Cigar Bar are the perfect spots for a relaxing break. |
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DINING EXPERIENCE |
New York
Cafe Restaurant
Only at a Boscolo Luxury Hotel like the New York Palace
could you expect to find such an intriguing and magical
blend of past and future. Brilliant designer Adam D. Tihany
created here dazzlingly modern backdrops of glass, steel and
light for delicious traditional Italian and some local
dishes.
Deepwater Restaurant
A treasure trove of good taste, a magic box to be opened
with the tip of a fork. Precious Slav oak walls, gold
ornaments along with nickel, crystal and optic fibers
dominate the spaces in a constant vibration of lights. In
this framework of modern geometry featuring glass and wood,
the sensuality of Bohemian flavors and unexpected
juxtapositions become creations of international haute
cuisine.
Cigar Bar
While the New York Café and the Deepwater Restaurant amazes
the guests with its renaissance touch and eclectic style,
the Cigar Bar is the epitome of soft classical lines. In a
setting reminiscent of the typical cafés of Budapest where
intellectuals and artists once gathered, you can meditate
and relax while sipping your glass of cognac and being
caressed by the aroma of the most renowed cigars, kept in
old bank safes. To smoke a cigar slowly, or read a newspaper
or a book in the excellent company of a glass of brandy
which is almost a century old... this too is the New York
Palace, where the good life is a tradition to be respected. |
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THE SPA |
Magical
Budapest is just outside the front door while secret
alchemies unfold inside the New York Palace. Our miraculous
spa inspired by an alpine ice-tunnel is the home of peaceful
wonders. Marvelous waterfalls, large half round Swarowski
crystal prisms enchant our guests who would like to relax in
our spa.
In the accelerated world of today there is a need for such a
place where one can rest & relax and enjoy the beneficial
result of various special treatments. At the Spa time comes
to a standstill as the highly qualified staff shows clients
the source of eternal youth: here the indivisible harmony of
body and soul are caressed, nourished and regenerated in
this special place for indolence and relaxation.
A purifying sauna, a re-generating Turkish bath, a stunning
indoor swimming pool: all this solely devoted to your relax
after an intense day of business or pleasure.
Opening hours: from Monday to Sunday 8am - 9pm |
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HOTEL RATES |
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Please call us at 1-888-898-3648 for assistance |
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GENERAL INFORMATION |
New York
Palace Budapest
Erzsébet krt. 9-11.
1073 Budapest, Hungary
Hotel
Rating: 5-Stars
Resort
Location: Located in downtown Budapest, 1 minute on foot from the
Blaha Lujza tér subway stop.
(From the Nyugati and Keleti Train Stations)
Approximately 15 minutes on foot and 5 minutes by public
transportation from New York Palace.
(From the Budapest Airport)
The Ferihegy airport is approximately 20 km away. By Taxi or
minibus it takes approximately 30 minutes to get to the
hotel. |
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