{"id":21823,"date":"2025-11-07T00:00:27","date_gmt":"2025-11-07T05:00:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sothebysrealty.ca\/insightblog\/en\/?p=21823"},"modified":"2025-11-04T14:35:33","modified_gmt":"2025-11-04T19:35:33","slug":"travel-a-grand-budapest-revival","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sothebysrealty.ca\/insightblog\/en\/2025\/11\/07\/travel-a-grand-budapest-revival\/","title":{"rendered":"Travel: A Grand Budapest Revival"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<blockquote><p>The ornamental molding on the whitewashed fa\u00e7ade of the neo-classical building on 3 Bem J\u00f3zsef t\u00e9r in Budapest hints at its 19th-century roots. Although the structure sits in perfect harmony with its surroundings on this quiet street across the Danube \u2014 grandiose exteriors are standard in a city once known as the Paris of the East \u2014 its interior tells a much different story. Inside the Kimpton BEM Budapest (one of the city\u2019s newest luxury hotels, housed in a former mansion), Dutch designer Marcel Wanders\u2019 sophisticated interiors blend whimsical elements of Hungarian folklore with modern details. Think sleek egg-shaped desks and a vibrant colour palette of electric blues, emerald greens and rich reds. The hotel is but one example of Budapest\u2019s growing appeal among travellers as the city transforms into a bustling hub of modern culture and cuisine at the heart of Europe.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWith its vibrant cultural scene, historic charm and emerging luxury market, Budapest has become a beacon for discerning investors and luxury travellers alike,\u201d says Attila AE Domby, the hotel\u2019s general manager, calling the Hungarian capital \u201cthe crown jewel of Central Europe, where timeless architecture meets modern luxury.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Budapest is one of the Old Continent\u2019s most exciting destinations, with its centuries- old cityscape of grand castles, palaces and UNESCO World Heritage sites coexisting alongside the modern identity of a city bursting with creative energy. Located along the banks of the Danube River, Hungary\u2019s capital comprises two distinct parts: Buda and Pest. Buda is known for its hilly terrain and historical sights, including royal landmarks, while Pest is vibrant and lively with its hip ruin bars, Michelin-rated restaurants, luxury hotels and designer stores.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<div class=\"image_block_single\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/sothebysrealty.ca\/insightblog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/INSIGHTSpring25_Budapest02.jpg\" alt=\"\"><\/div>\n<blockquote><p>The Kimpton, meanwhile, joins a crowded hospitality scene, where world-class luxury brands such as the Four Seasons, Anantara and the Ritz-Carlton have been present for years, adding to the city\u2019s appeal with jet- setters from around the globe.<\/p>\n<p>Another recent addition is W Budapest, which opened its stylish doors in 2023 opposite the city\u2019s stately opera house in the former Drechsler Palace on Andr\u00e1ssy Avenue, steps away from designer boutiques of brands like Gucci, Zegna, Max Mara, Moncler and Breitling. The 151-room hotel pampers its guests with an underground spa, sumptuous interiors inspired by the building\u2019s ballet heritage and contemporary Asian flavours at Nightingale by Beefbar, its sleek Art Nouveau eatery.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<div class=\"image_block_single\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/sothebysrealty.ca\/insightblog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/INSIGHTSpring25_Budapest03.jpg\" alt=\"\"><\/div>\n<blockquote><p>Spa culture runs deep in Budapest, as its famous thermal baths have played a major role in the city\u2019s history. In the early centuries, the Romans were the first to discover the healing powers of the area\u2019s hot springs, even calling it \u201cAquincum\u201d after the Latin word for water. Then, the Ottomans, renowned for their love of public baths, developed hammam-style baths in the 16th and 17th centuries. The city\u2019s reputation as Europe\u2019s spa hub was cemented by elaborate Art Nouveau and Neo-classical bathhouses built in the 19th century as Budapest served as the second capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.<\/p>\n<p>For a modern-day take on Budapest\u2019s wellness culture, visit the upscale Budapest Institute\u2019s Omorovicza Boutique &amp; Spa. The skincare brand, founded in 2006 and adored by celebrities like Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson, draws on the healing powers of mineral-rich Hungarian thermal waters and mud. Its flagship institute has an intimate spa hidden in the back (the front serves as a store and a check-in area) with a relaxing lounge clad in a palette of neutrals and soft terracotta hues that feels like a wellness cocoon amidst the bustle of one of Budapest\u2019s busiest thoroughfares.<\/p>\n<p>For a deeper understanding of Budapest\u2019s cosmopolitan spirit, consider staying at a boutique hotel like Hotel Rum. Nestled on a quiet street steps away from Egyetem Square (University Square), this six-storey neoclassical building was designed by the same architect who completed the Hungarian Parliament Building. It houses 40 guest rooms with contemporary furnishings, giving off a modern urban vibe dreamed up by a team of local designers. The rooftop bar is a popular hangout spot for cocktail lovers and rewards patrons with panoramic city views. And while the rooftop delivers a visual treat, the ground floor restaurant will delight your taste buds. Salt, a cozy space with only a handful of tables, whitewashed walls and arched ceilings, made its debut into the world of Michelin- starred restaurants in 2021, the same year the prestigious guide launched its inaugural edition in Hungary. Since then, Salt\u2019s&nbsp; \u201cintricate, exquisitely constructed dishes,\u201d as the Michelin guide describes them, have gained the restaurant numerous awards, including for best chef. Szil\u00e1rd T\u00f3th, the mastermind behind Salt\u2019s 14-course tasting menu, incorporates herbs and plants that T\u00f3th often forages himself, paying tribute to Hungary\u2019s culinary traditions with a special focus on sustainability (the restaurant was awarded a Michelin Green Star).<\/p>\n<p>But Salt is just one piece of Budapest\u2019s culinary puzzle. The city\u2019s dining scene is undergoing a veritable renaissance, with young chefs experimenting with traditional recipes and flavours and adapting them to modern palates.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<div class=\"image_block_single\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/sothebysrealty.ca\/insightblog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/INSIGHTSpring25_Budapest04.jpg\" alt=\"\"><\/div>\n<blockquote><p>Tucked in a modern residential building, Stand, another Michelin-approved establishment, elevates Hungarian gastronomy, demonstrating its versatility. If you\u2019re going to try the country\u2019s most famous dish, Guly\u00e1s soup \u2014 tender chunks of beef in a hearty paprika-infused broth \u2014 then have it at a two-star Michelin restaurant that doesn\u2019t compromise with fresh ingredients and authentic flavours.<\/p>\n<p>But great meals don\u2019t necessarily require a Michelin star in Budapest. In Hopp\u00e1! Bistro, on the lively October Street downtown, 30-year-old chef M\u00e1rton Irt\u00f3 puts on a gastronomic show appreciated by tourists and locals alike. If you\u2019re on a quest to discover Hungarian cuisine, then an order of chicken paprikash is a must. However, the foie gras served with challah, and the duck breast with shiitake mushrooms and plum are an excellent indulgence, too. The restaurant is a few blocks from the Danube, so you can walk off the meal along the scenic river promenade. And speaking of one of the city\u2019s most prominent natural landmarks, Felix Kitchen &amp; Bar on the Buda side of the city, has front-row vistas of the river, best enjoyed with a glass of rare Hungarian red from the restaurant\u2019s expertly curated wine list by Tam\u00e1s Czinki, the country\u2019s first master sommelier.<\/p>\n<p>Budapest\u2019s transformation as a creative haven for artists has also left its mark on the city\u2019s landscape. Galleries and multidisciplinary art spaces catering to up-and-coming creatives are popping up across the city, drawing local and international talent. There\u2019s a sense of camaraderie among Budapest-based artists, explains M\u00e1rton Nemes, one of the leading contemporary voices in the city. Nemes, who represented Hungary at the Venice Biennale this year and recently launched his own collaborative art studio in Budapest, says that many artists use these spaces to meet and discuss their artistic ideas.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cEvery Hungarian artist is unique, drawing up a new type of narrative,\u201d Nemes adds, noting that artists here are forging their path without emulating established trends. His vibrant abstract works often make cameos in some of the city\u2019s most buzzed-about galleries and museums, like acb Gallery and Ludwig Museum of Contemporary Art.<\/p>\n<p>Art enthusiasts should also put Einspach &amp; Czapolai Fine Art on their Budapest list. This relative newcomer, founded in 2021, occupies a brightly lit space on the ground floor of a historic palace, focuses on post- war modernism and represents up-and- coming and established Hungarian talents.<\/p>\n<p>One thing is evident. As Nemes points out, in Budapest the distance between the audience and the artists is getting shorter and shorter. As the city continues to reinvent itself, it shows that it has so much more to offer than just romantic architecture and quaint coffee shops. And there\u2019s no doubt that Hungary\u2019s capital will continue to capture hearts and minds for years to come.<\/p>\n<hr>\n<p data-pm-slice=\"1 1 []\"><em>By Dobrina Zhekova<span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">&nbsp;<\/span>\u2014<\/em> <em>*This article originally appeared in <a href=\"https:\/\/sothebysrealty.ca\/insightblog\/en\/2025\/04\/03\/insight-the-art-of-living-magazine-the-connection-issue\/\"><u>Insight: The Art Of Living Magazine \u2013 The Connection Issue<\/u><\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The ornamental molding on the whitewashed fa\u00e7ade of the neo-classical building on 3 Bem J\u00f3zsef t\u00e9r in Budapest hints at its 19th-century roots. 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