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]]>The New York Café is in the heart of the New York Palace, a luxury hotel on the Grand Boulevard of Budapest’s Erzsébet körút. It was opened in 1894 and built-in an eclectic Italian Renaissance-style. At the turn of the 20th century, it was the most beautiful and the most beloved coffee house in Budapest.
It has preserved all the authentic decoration and flair that once made it an inspiration for the enquiring minds of Hungary’s cultural and intellectual community. It was a popular place among writers and editors of the most influential newspapers.
Cast your gaze upwards to the ceiling and you’ll see frescoes by Gusztav Mannheimer and Ferenc Eisenhut, dating back to the mid-1800s. Venetian glass lamps all around you will softly illuminate the marble columns and gilded stuccoes.
Taking a photo at the famous stairs and balcony are a tourist must-have. You will find yourself lost in the atmosphere. Enjoy live music performance, while treating yourself to some of the famous dishes from chef’s recommendations.
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]]>The post The New York Café is a Must-See Stop in Budapest appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The New York Café is in the heart of the New York Palace, a luxury hotel on the Grand Boulevard of Budapest’s Erzsébet körút. It was opened in 1894 and built-in an eclectic Italian Renaissance-style. At the turn of the 20th century, it was the most beautiful and the most beloved coffee house in Budapest.
It has preserved all the authentic decoration and flair that once made it an inspiration for the enquiring minds of Hungary’s cultural and intellectual community. It was a popular place among writers and editors of the most influential newspapers.
Cast your gaze upwards to the ceiling and you’ll see frescoes by Gusztav Mannheimer and Ferenc Eisenhut, dating back to the mid-1800s. Venetian glass lamps all around you will softly illuminate the marble columns and gilded stuccoes.
Taking a photo at the famous stairs and balcony are a tourist must-have. You will find yourself lost in the atmosphere. Enjoy live music performance, while treating yourself to some of the famous dishes from chef’s recommendations.
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