Gresham Palace in Budapest
About
The Gresham Palace was built back in 1907, and its history is filled with many tough and joyful moments. Behind its seemingly perfect architecture, in the popular Art Nouveau style, lies a landmark with a complicated fate.
The change of owners, multiple restorations, and even war failed to destroy the unique Gresham Palace. By the way, a bas-relief representing its founder and famous stock market player adorns the top of the building. The slanted roof on the sides is "guarded" by two miniature towers with pointed domes. Today, the palace houses the renowned Four Seasons hotel, and its spacious rooms and antique halls have been divided into suites.
Features
Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Payment by credit card
How to get here?
The nearest public transport options for your convenience.
Reviews and Ratings
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- Service: 5
Amazing

- Service: 5
Our experience at the Four Seasons Budapest was nothing short of exceptional. The service exceeded all expectations — every interaction was warm, professional, and attentive. The hotel is perfectly located in the heart of the city, making it easy to explore Budapest’s key attractions. The architecture, both inside and out, is absolutely stunning and reflects the timeless glamour and charm of the city. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a luxurious and memorable stay.

- Service: 4
This is the third time we stayed with Four Seasons. Wonderful service, location. Staff are friendly and helpful. Top-notch facilities. Four seasons is one of our most favourite brand for holiday. They cared about little guests with little bath robes, slippers and small gifts for my kid. Always be careful and dedicated! Luckily, we could watch clearly the firework (for the ceremony of Hungary) just from the window of our suite. Perfect choice! Highly recommended! 4seasons and Aman - luxury brands for holiday!
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