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New York Palace

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Gergely
December 15, 2019
New York Palace Café This is like a renaissance palace which is full of sparkling chandeliers dangling from high ceilings adorned by spectacular frescoes, it's one of the oldest cafes in Budapest, dating back 125 years. The menu is made up of Hungary's most traditional desserts, including around 16 cakes, but of course, it's not only the cuisine that everyone comes here for -- it's the magnificent setting. And , of course the history. In fact, Hungary's most influential newspapers were edited on the second floor of the building. According to legend, on its opening night, a group of writers, including renowned author Molnár Ferenc, were so taken with the place, they threw the key to the main door into the Danube so that it could stay open all night ;-)
New York Palace Café This is like a renaissance palace which is full of sparkling chandeliers dangling from high ceilings adorned by spectacular frescoes, it's one of the oldest cafes in Budapest, dating back 125 years. The menu is made up of Hungary's most traditional desserts, including around 16…
Laura
September 25, 2019
The coffee house is more than 120 years old, already hosted many legendary guests and due to its architectural significance many tourists have chosen to enjoy a good atmosphere and a good coffee. The view is indeed unique, hence a worth taking a look with your own eyes.
Na
August 18, 2019
Experience the most beautiful café in the world, Gorgous interior and live music
Bence
March 12, 2019
A really fancy place if you like the orginal mideuropean luxury.
Tibor
November 28, 2018
The amazing New York Café with the title the most beautiful café of the world. Must for a coffee, tea, cake or snacks.

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9-11 Erzsébet krt.
Budapest