Mystery Hotel Budapest takes global awards – Here’s what makes it unique!
Mystery Hotel Budapest took home three major awards at the World Luxury Hotel Awards in Northern Ireland, cementing its status in global luxury hospitality.
The hotel won Best Luxury Penthouse Hotel (Global), Best Luxury Design Boutique Hotel (Hungary), and Best Luxury Historic Hotel (Eastern Europe) for its distinct design and high-end service. According to Turizmusonline, these prestigious awards are chosen by guests and industry insiders, giving each win added significance for one of Budapest’s finest.
About Mystery Hotel Budapest
Mystery Hotel Budapest, located in the city’s vibrant 6th district, opened in 2019 with a distinct concept inspired by Hungarian Freemasonry. According to Mystery Hotel’s website, the hotel was built in 1896 by the Symbolic Grand Lodge and the building’s atmosphere reflects a mysterious, historic vibe, both inside and out. Every corner of this 82-room hotel is designed to immerse guests in a world where history and high design meet, standing out among Budapest’s luxury hotel scene.
Each room at the Mystery Hotel is styled after classic architectural themes: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. Doric rooms face the lush inner courtyard, known as the Secret Garden, bursting with orchids, while Ionic rooms on the upper floors boast French mansard-style details and an elegant conservatory. The Corinthian rooms exude opulence with burgundy velvet curtains and baroque-inspired furnishings that bring an aristocratic touch to the space.
The building was originally used by the Symbolic Grand Lodge of Hungary, a central hub of Hungarian Freemasonry. The Great Shrine, located on the fourth floor, was the building’s original heart, preserved and restored to retain its vintage, refined feel. Luminaries such as Endre Ady, Dezső Kosztolányi, and Sándor Wekerle once walked these halls, and that spirit of historical grandeur remains to this day.
Stepping into the conference rooms at Mystery Hotel Budapest is like entering a fairytale castle. From the first moment, you’re transported by the opulent ambience, where the Hall of Mirrors and the expansive hall behind the grand staircase create a truly breathtaking setting. The ceilings are adorned with endless chandeliers, casting a warm, magical glow over the room, making any event held here unforgettable.
Located on level -1, the conference centre is accessible both through the hotel’s shared lobby and cloakroom or through a separate entrance, ensuring a seamless experience for guests. The ground floor foyer serves as a stylish, flexible venue for standing receptions, and the function rooms bring a blend of elegant, classic style that elevates any gathering with a sense of sophistication and charm.
International recognition and awards
Since 2006, the World Luxury Hotel Awards have become the ultimate benchmark in luxury hospitality, with hotels around the world vying for recognition across 100+ categories. Voted by hundreds of thousands of guests and experts, the awards highlight the best of the best. Mystery Hotel Budapest’s wins spotlight its unique place on the international luxury map.
Mystery Hotel Budapest has consistently turned heads in the hospitality world, including winning Best European Luxury Lobby at the Gold Key Awards for Excellence in Hospitality Design. Its unique style and service have attracted international attention from CNN, The Telegraph, and more. Mystery Hotel joins other standout Hungarian winners like Dorothea Hotel Budapest and Minaro Hotel Tokaj, each setting new standards for Hungarian hospitality on the world stage.
For further details about Mystery Hotel Budapest, check out their website or their Facebook page.
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