Párisi Udvar Hotel Budapest — the restored 1913 Brudern House Moorish-Gothic shopping arcade with Zsolnay-tile cupola, on Ferenciek tere
Ferenciek tere, Budapest  ·  Five-Star  ·  #4 in Budapest

Párisi Udvar Hotel Budapest, Hyatt Unbound Collection

The 1913 Brudern House — Henrik Schmahl's Moorish-Gothic shopping arcade on Ferenciek tere — reopened in 2019 as a 110-room Hyatt Unbound Collection. The Zsolnay-tile cupola above the central passageway is the unicorn architectural feature; no other Budapest hotel has anything like it.

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"The most architecturally singular hotel in Hungary. Schmahl's 1913 Brudern House combined Moorish, Gothic, and Hungarian Secession motifs into a glass-roofed shopping arcade modelled on the Parisian galeries — derelict for decades, restored by Mellow Mood and reopened in 2019 with the original Zsolnay-tile cupola intact above the central passageway."

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Rooms
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Service
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Location
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From EUR 360 / night

The Hotel

The Brudern House — better known as the Párisi Udvar (Paris Court) — was commissioned in 1909 by financier Sándor Brudern, completed in 1913 to designs by Henrik Schmahl, and stands at the corner of Ferenciek tere and Petőfi Sándor utca as one of the most architecturally idiosyncratic buildings in Budapest. Schmahl's brief was to recreate something of the great Parisian glass-roofed shopping arcades (the Galerie Vivienne, the Passage des Panoramas) inside a Hungarian Secession envelope — the result is a five-storey commercial building wrapped around a central glass-and-iron arcade running through the building, with Moorish and Gothic detailing and a remarkable Zsolnay-tile cupola above the central rotunda. The arcade operated as a shopping passage and bookshop venue from 1913 until the Communist period, served as state offices and a savings bank from 1960 onwards, and stood largely empty by the 1990s.

The restoration began in 2014 under Mellow Mood Hotels and the BORD Architectural Studio, with strict heritage protection of the Schmahl envelope and the Zsolnay tilework. The hotel reopened on 7 May 2019 as Párisi Udvar Hotel Budapest — Hyatt Unbound Collection (the chain's first Hungarian property and one of Hyatt's flagship Unbound Collection openings). 110 rooms (incl. 12 suites) are arranged around the central arcade across five floors; the public passage was preserved and is now both the hotel lobby and a pedestrian thoroughfare with the Pásztor Pâtisserie at one end and the Párisi Brasserie at the other. Standard rooms run 25–32 square metres; suites 50–110 square metres. The named Tower Suites are the headline units — duplex apartments under the Schmahl rooftop with city views.

The Párisi Brasserie under the Zsolnay-tile cupola is the central restaurant, running modern Hungarian-Mediterranean cooking through breakfast, lunch, and dinner; the Pásztor Pâtisserie at the entrance handles the morning coffee and cake counter; the Bookshop Café (a single-room reading-and-coffee venue along the arcade) is one of the most quietly considered hotel coffee rooms in the city. The Spa & Wellness in the basement runs a 10-metre indoor pool, sauna, steam, and a small treatment menu — competent but not the property's headline. The headline is the building itself; the Schmahl arcade with the Zsolnay-tile cupola overhead is the single most photographed hotel passage in Hungary.

The position on Ferenciek tere puts Párisi Udvar at the eastern end of the central Pest pedestrian zone — Váci utca runs west to Matild Palace and the Erzsébet Bridge in three minutes; the Hungarian National Museum is six minutes south; the Central Market Hall is six minutes south-west; the Four Seasons Gresham Palace is eight minutes north along the Danube embankment. The Ferenciek tere Metro stop on Line M3 is at the corner; the Astoria Metro on Line M2 is three minutes east.

Best Occasion Fit

Anniversary

For Budapest anniversaries at the architecturally distinctive end of the spectrum — couples who want the most singular hotel building they can stay inside — Párisi Udvar is the answer. The Tower Suites for the milestone year, dinner at the Párisi Brasserie under the Zsolnay-tile cupola, and the morning coffee at the Bookshop Café along the arcade.

Solo Retreat

For Budapest solo retreats and writer's-residency stays, Párisi Udvar is the strongest single choice in the city. The Bookshop Café is the work morning room; the Spa basement handles afternoon swim sessions; Ferenciek tere is the most central walking position in Pest and gets you to every major museum, theatre, and bath on foot.

Honeymoon

Below the Four Seasons-tier price point but with arguably the more distinctive architectural envelope, Párisi Udvar handles a serious Budapest honeymoon at half the room rate. Junior Suites with views into the central arcade are the standard booking; the Tower Suites for the headline option.

Practical Information

Address

Petőfi Sándor utca 2-4
1052 Budapest
Hungary
Ferenciek tere Metro (M3) at corner; Astoria Metro (M2) 3 minutes; Erzsébet Bridge 4 minutes; Central Market Hall 6 minutes; Four Seasons Gresham Palace 8 minutes

Rooms & Rates

110 rooms (incl. 12 suites)
Standard Rooms from EUR 360/night
Junior Suites from EUR 540/night
Tower Suite from EUR 1,200/night
Presidential Suite from EUR 2,400/night

Check-in / Check-out

Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Building 1913 (Brudern House); Hyatt Unbound Collection from May 2019

Key Features

Párisi Brasserie under Zsolnay-tile cupola
Pásztor Pâtisserie
Bookshop Café
Spa & Wellness with 10-metre pool
Schmahl 1913 glass-roofed central arcade
World of Hyatt loyalty programme
Hungarian National Heritage protection

Book Párisi Udvar

From EUR 360/night. Tower Suites and the Presidential book three months ahead for spring and autumn weekends; four months for the December Christmas-market weeks. World of Hyatt points are accepted; the Unbound Collection redemption is one of the best-value Hyatt awards in Central Europe.

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