St. Regis Hotels & Resorts has opened its first property in Hungary, debuting inside Budapest’s Klotild Palace — a Neo-Baroque landmark commissioned at the turn of the 20th century by Princess Klotild of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and recognized as a UNESCO-listed architectural site.
The St. Regis Budapest brings 63 rooms and 39 suites to one of Central Europe’s most storied addresses, positioned steps from the Danube and among the Hungarian capital’s most admired attractions. Accommodations include the Klotild Tower Suite and a two-bedroom Presidential Suite spanning 169 square meters with a private balcony offering direct views of the Elizabeth Bridge, the Danube and the Citadella.
“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 Brand 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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