Le Méridien Budapest in Budapest | Travel + Leisure

Le Méridien Budapest

9-10 Erzsébet Tér
Budapest
www.lemeridien.com
800/543-4300 or 36-1/429-5500

COST: $$$$

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From Travel + Leisure, May 2003

“The Japanese-owned Le Méridien Budapest occupies a balustrade-topped 1918 building beside Erzsébet Square park. The white stone shaft, originally the offices of an Italian insurance firm, was meant to evoke an Adriatic coastal cliff. Under Communism, it was gutted and turned into a police station. Now the interior is splashed with gilt on metal-filigree spiral staircases and sphinx-legged furniture....” MORE>>

–Eve Kahn, “The New Budapest”

From the T+L 500

Former police station turned grand hotel, in the city’s social center.

Stats:
218 rooms; 2 restaurants; 1 bar.
Competitive Edge:
A central location near the Vaci Street pedestrian shopping lane.
Rooms to Book:
Upgrade to a Deluxe for 60 additional square feet ($41 extra).
Don't Miss:
Enjoying a slice of Royal Chocolate Cake under the Atrium Café’s stained-glass dome.

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