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ElevatorEnthusiast
Ah, the Parisi Udvar - beautiful common areas that make the rooms, which are nice, feel bland and out of place in comparison. It's a shame that more historic elements weren't maintained in the conversion of the rooms. I also found Parisi Udvar to be oddly expensive - for example, I made bookings around the same time - Matild Palace (which I liked better) went for 326 EUR, while Parisi Udvar was 512 EUR. The idea that this hotel is worth that much more, let alone any more, is not one I would agree with. Here are my pros, cons, and photos:
Man, your photos are making me want to book a trip back to Budapest! We spent 4 nights there last year, but we stayed at the Marriott Executive Apartments (to have a separate bedroom for the kid, which was fantastic, but the hotel was old and ugly). These other hotels are beautiful!