Matild Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Budapest

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Duchess or Duke Ballroom

Arrive at the private entrance of Matild Palace and walk through the historical staircase to access one of our most elegant ballrooms. Envision yourself in the place of The Duchess and enjoy your elegant, chic, and timeless celebration, an occasion that everyone will remember. A classy wedding in Matild Palace represents all the luxury you deserve as a wedding couple with its sophisticated style, soft colour palettes and formal attire.

Matild Café & Cabaret

The renascence of one of the most iconic Hungarian café’s. Budapest’s heritage, in the heart of the city filled with history. Enjoy Your Big Day at the place, where the famous Hungarian writer, Gyula Krúdy composed major parts of his series and novels amongst the inspiring setting of the café.

The classic and elegant café has a unique hydraulic elevated stage offering central European comfort food and peerless service.
The authentic venue is the guarantee for an elegant and unforgettable night.

The Duchess Rooftop Bar

The Duchess Rooftop Bar is a hidden, glamorous venue with breathtaking views of the city. The secret rooftop bar was inspired by the Archduchess Marie Clotilde. This secret liquor library and rooftop garden provide a new perspective on Budapest views. Uber-chic, elegant with a pinch of history, for those who are seeking the extraordinary.

  • Max. 50 guests
  • Restaurant/Room/Terrace
  • Cityscape
  • Medium/High
  • Indoor (Aircon)
  • Party until 3:00 AM
  • Max. 130 guests
  • Restaurant/Room/Terrace
  • No View
  • Ground/Sea-level
  • Indoor (Aircon)
  • Party until 2:00 AM
  • Surcharge of USD $15,983
    • Location surcharge is required as minimum consumption on food and beverage. 
  • Max. 80 guests
  • Restaurant/Room/Terrace
  • Sunset, Cityscape
  • Medium/High
  • Outdoor (Covered), Outdoor (Uncovered)
  • Party until 12:00 AM
  • Surcharge of USD $6,393
    • Location surcharge is required as minimum consumption on food and beverage. 
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