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ToggleMatild Palace, an icon of Budapest, has witnessed over 120 years of history at Elisabeth Bridge, dividing the Buda and Pest sides of the Hungarian capital. Built in 1902 during the peak of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Matild Palace quickly became a destination for aristocrats and celebrities from around the world.
Over the centuries, Matild Palace has gone through a golden era, a period of decline under Communist rule, and unsuccessful attempts at restoration after the post-Soviet era. However, in 2021, a major transformation under the guidance of world-renowned interior designer Maria Vafiadis and local architects Puhl Antal and Péter Dajka restored Matild Palace’s reputation.
After five years of transformation and a multi-million-dollar investment, Matild Palace reopened as a luxury 5-star hotel, branded Marriott and known as Marriott Matild Palace, A Luxury Collection Hotel. This marked a bright new chapter in its rich history.
Matild Palace is a New City Icon
The combination of Belle Époque architecture and modern amenities at Marriott Matild Palace creates a vibrant and luxurious atmosphere. The hotel features 130 rooms and first-class services, providing an ideal setting for guests who want to experience the warmth and luxury of Budapest.
Exploring Attractive Amenities
In addition to its comfortable rooms and suites, Marriott Matild Palace also offers exciting destinations within its premises. The Spago restaurant by world-renowned chef Wolfgang Puck provides a unique culinary experience, blending traditional Hungarian cuisine with Puck’s signature specialties.
If you want to experience outdoor space, The Duchess at Matild Palace is a secret castle wine library where you can enjoy cocktails and watch the sunrise from the rooftop with views over the entire city of Budapest.
Matild Café & Cabaret offers a comfortable space with lively and modern performances. Built on a liftable stage, this venue hosts diverse artistic performances.
If you want to relax and unwind, Swan Spa at Matild Palace is a perfect destination. This boutique spa in Budapest offers timeless bathing experiences and Hammam rituals inspired by Turkish and Hungarian traditions.
The rooms at Marriott Matild Palace offer a variety of options for guests, from luxurious rooms to premium suites. Each room is designed to honor the historical past of Matild Palace while providing a cozy and inviting atmosphere for guests.
The hotel also preserves its history with display rooms showcasing documents and artwork related to the past of a famous café that attracted Budapest’s artists. A statue of renowned Hungarian writer Gyula Krúdy, a regular at Belvárosi Kávéház, has been placed at the entrance of the café.
With its blend of history and modern amenities, Marriott Matild Palace defies time and becomes an unmissable destination for travelers seeking to experience the grandeur of Belle Époque Hungary.