New York Palace - Budapest, Hungary
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New York Palace address: Erzsebet Körut 9 - 11, Budapest, 1073
New York Palace details: At the center of the splendid city of Budapest is the a five-star Boscolo luxury hotel that offers everything you need to make your stay unforgettable.
The hotel is the quintessence of neo-classical grandeur. Each of its 107 spacious rooms reflects a blend of 19th century opulence and 21st century technology.
The hotel's exclusive wellness center is dedicated to beauty and wellbeing, where you can enjoy soothing saunas, Turkish bath and massages.
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Facilities
General: Parking (fee required), 24-Hour Front Desk, Bar, Pets Allowed, Restaurant, Heating
Activities: Sauna, Massage
Services: Room Service
Location: City Centre
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Hotel policies
Cancellation
All reservations must be cancelled until 4p.m (hotel local time)one day before arrival to avoid a penalty of one night room charge. For particular periods, as listed below, all reservations must be cancelled at the latest 30 days before arrival t
Children
All children are welcome.
All children under 12 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.
All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots.
One older child or adult is charged EUR 99.00 per night in an extra bed.
Maximum capacity
Pre-pay
No deposit will be charged.
Extra charges
VAT is included.
Service charge is included.
City/tourist tax is included.
Parking
Private parking is possible on streets nearby and costs EUR 14.00 per day.
Dining
American breakfast is not included and costs EUR 25.00 per person.
Internet
Wired internet is available in the hotel rooms only and costs EUR 20.00 per 24 hours.
Wired internet is available in the business centre only and costs EUR 25.00 per 24 hours.
Wireless internet is available in public areas only and charges are
Pets
Pets are allowed on request. No extra charges.
TripTake Traveler Reviews
Reviewer: MelB66 (Sheffield, UK)
Date: 2008-05-09
Had a fantastic week at the New York Palace. We arrived well before the 14:00 check in but were shown straight to our room. The room itself was very well presented with a huge bed, chandelier light, minibar, plenty of wardrobes and a well equiped bathroom - nice toiletries, robes, slippers etc. We were on the third floor with views out onto the fairly busy street below. The only slight drawback was the sound of the police sirens which are particulary loud over there!
Breakfast is on the first floor overlooking the fantastic lobby, and with a chef on hand to cook your order as required. The service is a bit hit and miss though,and asking for a cup of tea seemed particulary problematic!! We didn't dine in the hotel restaurant as Budapest has so much to see that we were constantly on the go!
I would agree that the taxis out front are much dearer than those elsewhere as they dont run on the same agreed tariff as others (e.g from airport to hotel was FUH 5000, rtn was HUF 7600). The hotel pool is only really a lap pool but really well done. If there are just two of you using it its fine, and there are plenty of cool chill out areas dotted about to lounge around in. In terms of nightlife the area around the hotel ain't brilliant but the hotel is bang next to Lujza Blaha ter metro (red line, which runs under the river direct to Buda area)) and so its really easy to get anywhere. The trams are also really easy to use and run every few mins. Buy a 2 or 3 day "tourist" ticket and you can enjoy unlimited travel on metro, trams, buses, trolleys etc for a bargain price.
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Reviewer: hollyjolly (london)
Date: 2008-04-29
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My husband and I just spent the Easter bank holiday weekend in Budapest and booked the Boscolo. The architeture, inside and out, is truly stunning and a welcome retreat after a day of sightseeing. The interior design, which relys heavily on gold, may be a bit too versace for some tastes. The room was amply sized and bed was comfortable. The bathrooms are great (but not enough room to hang towels and bathrobes would be the only drawback, albeit a very minor one. )
The service was a bit spotty for a five star hotel. Housekeeping would come 1x a day, and then 2x the next and then 1x a day again. We only received newspapers one of the days we were there. That said, the bell captain and concierge were great and helpful in bookign cultural events, organising taxis etc.
The cafe is stunning, if overpriced, and a nice additive to the hotel.
The spa - this is the most overly designed part of the hotel. All black and green, with gravity showers everywhere. Many of these showers didnt work in the ladies bathroom. The steam was great (could have been hotter) and they had a sauna as well. The pool, while long enough to do laps, is very narrow so you can't do laps when another person is in the pool. The gym is also hidden in black and not exactly where you would be inspired to work out.
I liked the location as the 15 minute walk to the river takes you through the back streets, Jewish ghetto etc.
Depending on the room rate differential, I would recommend staying at the four seasons for an equally stunning architectural experience, location, and perfect service, bar, and restaurant. I am not always blown away by the 4 seasons, but in budapest, its well worth the extra splurge.
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