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Four Seasons Gresham Palace

locationBudapest, Budapest

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About  Four Seasons Gresham PalaceAbout Four Seasons Gresham Palace

Location

This hotel is located in the heart of Budapest.

Facility

The hotel has 2 lifts and features 179 rooms, including 19 suites and 100 single rooms. The friendly staff at the reception desk are happy to answer any questions. Amenities available at the hotel include a baggage storage service, a safe and a cash machine. Wireless internet access in public areas allows guests to stay connected. The tour desk offers assistance with booking excursions. The hotel has a range of facilities for guests with disabilities. The hotel has wheelchair-accessible facilities. A fireplace creates a cosy atmosphere. There are a number of shops as well. Children can enjoy the playground. Additional facilities include a playroom. Guests arriving by car can park their vehicles in the garage or in the car park. Further services and facilities include a 24-hour security service, a babysitting service, a childcare service, a car hire service, medical assistance, a transfer service, 24-hour room service, an alarm call service, a laundry service, a hairdresser, a coin-operated laundry and a hotel shuttle bus. Active guests who wish to explore the surrounding area by bike will appreciate the bicycle hire service. Bicycle storage is also available. Complimentary newspapers are available. A business centre with fax machine and projector is available.

Rooms

Air conditioning and central heating ensure that rooms maintain comfortable temperatures. Guests can relax on the balcony or terrace. All rooms are carpeted and include a double bed, a queen-size bed or a king-size bed. Extra beds can be requested. A safe, a minibar and a desk are also available. Guests will also find a tea/coffee station included among the standard features. There is also an ironing set and a trouser press. A telephone, a television with satellite and pay-per-view channels, a radio, a CD player, a DVD player, a plug adapter, an alarm clock and WiFi provide all the essentials for a comfortable holiday. Slippers are included. Bathrooms are equipped with a shower and a bathtub. A hairdryer, bathrobes and a telephone are provided. As a special feature, bathrooms are also stocked with cosmetic products and a selection of towels. Wheelchair-friendly rooms with wheelchair-accessible bathrooms are also available. The hotel has family rooms, non-smoking rooms and smoking rooms.

Sport

The pleasantly heated water of the indoor and outdoor pools guarantees comfortable swimming. Sun loungers and parasols on the terrace invite guests to relax and unwind. The hot tub in the pool area promises pure relaxation. For guests who wish to keep active, cycling/mountain biking, tennis and golf are available. Water sports enthusiasts are offered banana boat rides. Sport and leisure facilities at the hotel include a gym and aerobics. Various wellness options are available at the hotel, including a spa, a sauna, a steam bath and massage treatments. An entertainment programme and live music round out the entertainment options.

Meals

Various dining options are available, including a restaurant, a café and a bar. A generous breakfast buffet, brunch, lunch and dinner offer plenty of delicious variety. Diet meals, gluten-free meals, vegetarian dishes and children's meals can be prepared on request. The hotel also offers special catering options.

 Amenities at Four Seasons Gresham Palace Amenities at Four Seasons Gresham Palace

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      Bar(s)

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      Bicycle Cellar

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      Bicycle Hire

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      Car Park

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      Conference Room

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      Disability-friendly

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      Games room

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      Garage

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      Hairdresser

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      Hotel Safe

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      Laundry Facilities

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      Laundry Service

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      Playground

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      Restaurant(s)

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      Room Service

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      Shops

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      Wifi

  • Hygiene

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      Contactless check-in/-out

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      Contactless payment

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      Contactless room service

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      Enhanced cleaning programme

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      Hand sanitiser

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      Health checks on staff

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      Mandatory mask-wearing

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      No high-touch furnishings

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      No high-touch furnishings in public areas

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      Packaged meals

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      Protective equipment for employees

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      Protective equipment for guests

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      Protective hygiene screens

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      Protective masks for guests

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      Social distancing regulations

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      Time interval between room bookings

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      Use of commercially available disinfectants

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      Special Offers

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      Aerobics

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      Banana Boat

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      Gym

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      Heated Pool(s)

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      Indoor Pool

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      Parasols

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      Sauna

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      Sun loungers

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      Tennis

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User Rating & ReviewsUser Rating & Reviews

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Recent Reviews: 3354

  • User:andrew-s-wood

    Trip type: Couples

    The BEST hotel in Budapest... but make sure you get a Danube view because the other ones are kinda sad

    rating04 Jun 2026

    We had a great stay at this hotel with one caveat. We did not reserve a river view initially and you really, really, REALLY need one in order to fully enjoy this hotel (if you’re staying more than one night and not just here to board a river cruise the next day… as many guests were). I am not exaggerating and the staff was aware of this fact. When booking, I thought there would be larger public areas to enjoy and a restaurant or bar overlooking the Danube but I was wrong, so your category is especially important here. Rooms on all 3 sides of the hotel are equally beautiful in decor but one side faces what looks like an abandoned (though grand) building and the other a party/"shopping"/dining street with the hottest "club" in town directly across from the hotel that goes into the wee hours some nights (at least that's how it's advertised).The third side is the Danube, which wasn't blue during our visit but it definitely was charismatic. We ended up paying for the higher-priced category to avoid staring directly and only at the abandoned-looking building. If we hadn’t, I’m not sure I would have enjoyed my stay here. If it’s not in your budget, you might want to explore other options.That said, this hotel looks like a palace... though there isn’t much public space to enjoy. The photos on the website are a bit deceptive. It's not exactly on the river, either... it's on a park across a small but busy street from the Danube. It is centered on the famous "chain" bridge and has amazing vistas across the river at the big castle on the hill. Built 120 or so years ago as upscale residences and offices (this info is noted on a plaque in the lobby), it's been a Four Seasons for about 25 years but appears to have been recently redone. The rooms are old-world beautiful but up-to-date (with great beds... we slept really well), as are the hallways and stylish restaurant. The gym was large (though without much weight equipment) and there is a nice, long but narrow pool and hot tub up on the fifth floor (though neither faces the river). The pool got very noisy (low ceiling) with just two people in it so I can imagine what it would be like if it were crowded.There were a lot of river cruise guests while we were here... I'm guessing that's typical most of the good weather months. It does take away some of the glamour you expect from a Four Seasons. You'll see the cruisers and their luggage waiting for their tours to begin while they sit in the lobby. The beautiful space was not a place for us to linger as a result. The Four Seasons Tokyo Otemachi had similar issues with checked-out guests and their bags waiting for evening flights… I wonder if it’s a company policy? I hope not. The stylish restaurant on the main floor faces the river but you can't see the Danube from it. That's it for dining options (there is a large, empty meeting room area on the other side of the front desk that looks like it used to serve food)... except for the pricey bar in the beautiful atrium adjacent to the lobby (with very friendly, eager hosts) that was empty most of our stay. I’m guessing that’s due to its atypical cuisine (Asian fusion in Budapest?) and high cost. No burgers or club sandwiches on the menu, to be sure.If you get breakfast included, you'll dine in the restaurant at least once. It is great-looking. Alas, each morning, our window seats ended up facing Viking Cruise buses ready to load up passengers. We also had dinner there one night (more on that below) but afterwards opted for room service as we paid for a river view so we figured we might as well enjoy it. We did! The lighting at night on the river, bridge and castle are stunning.The hotel's central location makes getting around town easy (and it was easy getting across the river, where a lot of the sights to see are located). There is a well-stocked grocery store two blocks away but the neighborhood directly around the hotel is mostly just non-noteworthy restaurants and a few clubs.Beyond the Danube and the decor, what made our experience special was the staff. They were uniformly very, very nice. A special mention must be made of the bellhops... they were always so friendly when we were coming or going... which was noted and appreciated. And they were busy. Gabor gets special mention. Another guy was really great, too… alas, I couldn't read his name tag. Maybe David? They all made an excellent first and last impression. Peter the concierge was very helpful. The well-intentioned front desk worked hard and did their best for us but alas I did not get any names due to focusing on the room switch at check-in. The receptionists at the pool/spa/gym were always extra friendly. Barbara from room service was sweet and Reka was a welcoming server at the restaurant the one night we had dinner there. As for the food at the restaurant... avoid the goulash soup... it was bad and sour... virtually no meat and what little of it there was, was tough. It was a big disappointment... my mom made amazing goulash and to be served this dish, in a fancy restaurant in the capital of Hungary, was a bummer. Otherwise dining was very good at breakfast and even better at dinner via room service. Budapest is a beautiful city that's quite grand if a little faded in parts, which is part of its charm. We arrived via train from Vienna and the Keleti station (which is kind of falling apart) and the area around it is surprisingly rough-looking (if not dangerous). I'd avoid the cabs there... the drivers just looked tough. We took an Uber, which was fine. Definitely take an hour-long river cruise while in town… I recommend Duna Cruises at Dock 10. I found it on a random blog. Small boats and nice staff... we took a ride every afternoon and the dock is only a 10 minute walk away on the same side of the Danube.Alas, there are some seriously ugly old Communist-era buildings on the riverfront and a new all-glass not-yet-open hotel/casino that's a fresh blight a few doors away from the hotel. It's a pity… I'm sure the original Danube-facing structures are what made this the Paris of the East. That said, Budapest has long been on my list of cities to visit and I am very happy I got to see it at such a high level.The Four Seasons made our stay here highly memorable and I would definitely recommend it. Just get the river view and you will have a lovely time.
  • User:flunie

    Trip type: Business

    Gem on the Danube

    rating28 May 2026

    There’s no question this hotel is a. absolute five star gem. The location is superb in the heart of Budapest overlooking the Danube and it’s historical significance as a former palace cannot be overlooked. As with all Four Seasons hotels, the service was outstanding in every way. If I had to quibble, my room was a little on the small side, and the rooms are beginning to appear a bit dated, which is normal, considering the age of the hotel and the fact that it is not a new build, but rather a historical landmark. We were there for corporate meeting and the meeting rooms were also not what you would normally find in a more modern hotel. I particularly appreciated the bar and lobby lounge, especially the great live music they had in the evenings.
  • User:Larry G

    Trip type: Couples

    One Of The Top 3 Four Seasons Worldwide

    rating17 May 2026

    The premier luxury hotel in Budapest, located right across the Danube, Four Seasons once again demonstrates why it’s still the best luxurious hotel brand.Opened in 2004, less than 200 rooms and only 12 suites. Built in 1905, it was never a palace but a grand building built by an insurance company.What makes the FS as always, is its people. Management always around, concierge always ready to assist. From the door men to the spa to the restaurants, staff is well trained to deliver the highest aspects of hospitality.Our suite on the fourth floor overlooked the Danube river and the Buda part of Budapest. Nice balconies to enjoy the view. Room features their signature bed and powerful rain shower.My favorite area is the spa open at 7am. Best part is that the locker rooms are open 24/7 and the shower is worth the cost of your room.Pool and relaxation area on the fifth floor very nice and full range of amenities included. Gym is decent but needs a Peloton bike.Breakfast at KOLLAZS is divine with a world-class buffet and and all a-la-carte items included. I enjoyed one of the best shakshuka dishes rivaling Israel. Buffet includes traditional Hungarian offerings. Interiors beautiful and has outdoor seating. Dinner menu mix of American and Hungarian options.The other restaurant on premises is MUZSA, features pricey craft cocktails and Asian inspired menu.Overall, the perfect sanctuary when visiting Budapest and you want luxury and service at its best.
  • User:luga75

    Trip type: Couples

    This hotel is a landmark in the region

    rating09 May 2026

    Staying at this hotel is already a unique experience simply because it is inside a castle. The lobby is absolutely stunning, and the room was excellent, spacious, comfortable, and very quiet, even being right next to the bridge.The view is breathtaking, with a frontal panoramic view of Buda Castle. The staff was extremely polite, professional, and attentive throughout the stay.An important tip: do not miss the cocktails at the bar. They are outstanding and truly part of the experience.This hotel is a landmark in the region and definitely worth every cent.
  • User:SydellMyers

    Trip type: Solo travel

    Luxurious treat!

    rating12 Mar 2026

    The Four Seasons is phenomenal, set near the water, elegant, quiet and extremely luxurious.I highly recommend a visit, even if it's just for lunch.

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