The palace, noted for its splendid architecture, is famous for organising grand parties. But now it will be a part of Marriott's Luxury Collection. It was the famous interior designer Maria Vafiadis and local architects Péter Dajka and Puhl Antal who transformed the palace into a beautiful hotel.
Prime highlights
The imposing palace has now transformed to become a luxury hotel boasting of 130 beautiful rooms. The 111 rooms and 19 suites here are done in beautiful shades and decorated with soaring chandeliers. All these rooms and suites offer amazing views of the city.
Most of the palace’s features have been retained to give the hotel a rustic room. So you’ll still find crystal lamps, soaring ceilings, and art nouveau detailing.
The hotel features all the modern facilities and every room ceilings at least 13 feet high. Another prime feature of the hotel is the spa-style bathroom inspired by famous thermal baths of Hungary.