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Budapest

Welcome to Budapest, where art nouveau and riverside castles meet bustling cityscapes, woven with an ancient heritage dating back to the greatest civilisations known to man. Divided by the iconic Danube River, this enchanting city is a showcase of ancient landmarks and quirky modern delights. Visit gothic medieval churches, riverside fortresses, and elegant boulevards adorned with picturesque storefronts. Sip on craft cocktails at eccentric bars, or set sail on an evening river cruise, past the illuminated sites of old and new. Budapest’s magic awaits, at cafes where poets once gathered, or in the healing waters of its ancient thermal baths — book your stay at one of the best Budapest luxury hotels and discover your next dream holiday destination.
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    Anantara New York Palace Budapest Hotel

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    Located in the heart of the historical downtown, Anantara New York Palace Budapest Hotel is a vision of cultured sophistication. Wander the banks of the Danube, lined with magnificent castles and churches, then return to the opulence of New York Café, named “the most beautiful café in the world” for its Belle Époque design of gold chandeliers and marble arches.