The St. Regis Budapest, set in the landmark Klotild Palace, has opened in the Hungarian capital. The hotel has 63 guest rooms and 39 suites, including the Klotild Tower Suite and the two-bedroom Presidential Suite that has a private balcony that provides sweeping views of the Danube River and city. All of the hotel's room and suite designs are influenced by the city's connection to opera and the Art Nouveau style.
The Neo-Baroque Klotild Palace was built at the turn of the 20th century by Her Imperial and Royal Highness Princess Klotild of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and was designed by celebrated architects Flóris Korb and Kálmán Giergl. Today, the iconic building is a protected UNESCO architectural site.
The property has five meeting and event rooms: the John Jacob Astor Boardroom, the grand Caroline Salon and three additional rooms.
The St. Regis Bar features a stage-inspired layout with sculptural alcoves and a bar counter framed by a large glass mural painting of the orchestra playing at the Hungarian State Opera House. The property has two dining outlets, 99 Sushi Bar & Restaurant and Klotild Patisserie.
The St. Regis Spa offers an indoor pool, a traditional hammam, a Finnish sauna and three treatment rooms, as well as its Celebration Bar and a fitness studio.
"The St. Regis Budapest stands as a remarkable expression of architectural heritage, one that feels inherently aligned with the legacy of St. Regis," said George Fleck, senior vice president and global grand leader of St. Regis Hotels & Resorts. "The Astors, our brand's founding family, were drawn to places where culture, society and celebration converged, and Budapest embodies that spirit. Bringing the House of Astor to Klotild Palace is a natural extension of that legacy, introducing our signature rituals, legendary St. Regis Butler Service and enduring glamour to one of Europe's most storied capitals, where every moment is designed to be celebrated."

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