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Four Seasons Gresham Palace

$550-900+/ night

Book this if You want to live inside a Wes Anderson movie but with better plumbing and a Michelin-recommended brasserie downstairs.

Why People Love It

9.4303 reviews
  • The Art Nouveau architecture is genuinely jaw-dropping (2 million mosaic tiles)
  • Unbeatable location right at the foot of the Chain Bridge
  • Top-floor infinity pool that actually feels like a spa, not an afterthought

Quick Take: It’s the undisputed grand dame of Budapest, but you're paying a premium for the lobby and the view—some standard rooms feel a bit '2004 luxury' compared to newer rivals.

Reviewed by @thezaisersI stayed in a Danube River View room and honestly, the balcony view of the Chain Bridge left me speechless. The marble bathroom was huge, and the bed was like sleeping on a cloud. If you want to feel like royalty in Budapest, this is the place.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Universally adored for the service and the stunning lobby, but value-for-money questions pop up regarding the room interiors.

Reality check

The most common specific complaint is that the rooms feel 'tired' or 'worn' compared to the pristine public spaces, and one guest famously noted the 'waffle was hard' at breakfast.

  • You appreciate Art Nouveau history enough to stare at iron gates for 10 minutes
  • You need a dead-silent sleep in the middle of a city
  • You want the best concierge team in the city who can actually get you into places

Cleanliness & Maintenance

9.8
  • Housekeeping: Twice-daily service that is borderline obsessive. They fold your clothes if you leave them out.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate marble. Grout is scrubbed white. No stray hairs found in reviews.
  • Maintenance: Excellent, though some wood furniture shows minor scuffs from age.
  • Linens & towels: Crisp, high-thread-count Egyptian cotton. Towels are oversized and fluffy.
  • Odors & scents: Lobby smells of fresh flowers and the custom 'Gresham' scent; rooms are neutral/fresh.

Sleepability™

9SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Faint tram rumble in lower-floor river rooms (if you really listen)
  • Internal hallway noise if near the elevators

Before you book

Good to know

  • The Chain Bridge is fully open to pedestrians, taxis, and buses (no private cars), making the front entrance quieter than in years past.
  • Valet parking is ~€60/day; street parking is a nightmare, don't try it.
  • Pets are allowed with no extra charge (a rare perk for a luxury hotel).

What to pack

  • Swimsuit for the top-floor infinity pool (it's year-round)
  • Smart casual clothes for Múzsa bar—you will feel underdressed in hoodies

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Danube River View Room (Floors 2-4) for the postcard shot of the Chain Bridge
  • Gresham Room (some have small step-out balconies)

Rooms to avoid

  • 5th Floor rooms (angled ceilings reduce usable space)
  • Courtyard View rooms (darker and lack the sense of place)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would appreciate a room on the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th floor to avoid the angled ceilings of the top floor. If possible, a room facing the Chain Bridge would be ideal. Please ensure I am not near the service elevator.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the breakfast worth €60?

Honestly, no. It's excellent, but you can get a world-class breakfast at Centrál Kávéház or Franziska for a third of the price.

Can I walk to the Castle?

Yes, it's a 15-minute walk across the Chain Bridge to the Funicular station, which takes you up to the Castle.

Is there a resort fee?

No, there are no hidden resort fees, but the 15% service charge on dining adds up fast.

How is the wifi?

Fast and free for basic use; high-speed streaming might incur a charge depending on your booking package.

Is it kid-friendly?

Surprisingly yes. They provide kid-sized robes, welcome gifts, and the pool is a hit with families.

Do the rooms have balconies?

Only specific 'Gresham' rooms and suites have step-out balconies; standard rooms do not.


Insider Tips

  • Ask the concierge for the 'Herend Afternoon Tea' reservation at Múzsa if you can't book online—they hold tables.

  • The 'Dead Squirrel' mini-statue by guerrilla artist Kolodko is just a short walk away on Falk Miksa Street—a fun scavenger hunt.

  • Use the side entrance if the main lobby is swarming with tourists taking photos of the chandelier.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The 5th-floor hallway walls are angled, and you *will* feel like you're in a fancy attic.

  • 💡The lobby scent is a custom fragrance called 'Gresham'—it's subtle but addictive.

  • 💡You can hear the tram vibration slightly in 1st-floor rooms, despite the soundproofing.

  • 💡The 'River View' sometimes means 'Tree View' if you are on the 1st or 2nd floor in summer.

  • 💡Room service prices are astronomical—think $30 for a club sandwich.

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