Travel Agent - September 29, 2008 - (Page 18) DESTINATIONS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 Breakfast can be enjoyed on a balcony at the Andrássy Hotel AGENTADVICE Budapest-born Andras Revesz came to the U.S. with his family in 1996 and started working for a travel agency the same year. He joined Protravel International (www.pro travelinc.com) in 2005 and later became an Accredited Space Agent for Virgin Galactic (www.virgingalactic.com). Revesz says, “I enjoy traveling back to Budapest to see constant progress, renovations, new construction and the ever-changing businesses that evolve. Four Seasons Gresham Palace (www.fourseasons.com/budapest), once an office building for an insurance company facing the Chain Bridge with beautiful Danube and Castle views, is the top choice of hotels. My recent discovery of Queens Court, hidden in the busy downtown district, offers a quiet nest with luxurious amenities. If you decide to stay on the Buda side, I prefer Art’otel Budapest (www.artotel.de/budapest/budapest.html) just at the foot of the Castle District on the Danube opposite the Parliament building.” Revesz adds, “There are too many good restaurants to choose from in Budapest, but one I keep returning to is Remiz (www.remiz.hu). Their grilled cheese never goes out of fashion in my book! Another highly recommended family restaurant is the Rosenstein Restaurant (www.rosenstein.hu/en/index.html). Should you want to combine your dining experience with gallery viewing, don’t miss the Kogart Gallery and Restaurant (www.kogart.hu) located on Andrassy Avenue—often referred to as the ‘Champs-Élysées of Budapest.’ There are innumerable options for nightlife, from cafés and pubs to terraces in the warmer weather. Szimpla Kert (www.szimpla.hu/index_en.htm) is one that accommodates guests all year round. Nestled in the middle of the Jewish district, it’s an old converted tenement building. Take 5 (www.take5.hu) is home to world music gigs with different sets every day. Visit Liszt Ferenc Square for a number of cafés. “Communism didn’t fade in its entirety; the knocked-down statues are now preserved in Memento Park (www.szoborpark.hu). The Pioneer Train up in the hills of Buda is another reminder of the old times to me. It’s a train system operated by young children that runs among many hiking trails. Millenaris Park (www.millenaris.hu) is coincidentally related to trains as well, since it used to be a factory for their construction, now converted to a cultural center with museums and special programs all year round. Should you want to escape the hustle of Budapest, take a trip to Szentendre, just about 15 miles north, and enjoy this tiny artsy city on the Danube, offering galleries, restaurants and a picturesque village.” tors such as Colin Firth and Jim Broadbent, as well as Formula 1 champions), the room rates remain reasonable, starting at about $162 for a Classic Room. For a five-star hotel, the Andrássy is definitely a good value. Managed by Jean-Claude Annen, the hotel features the fashionable Bakara restaurant and leafy garden terrace facing the picturesque Andrássy Avenue. Guests have access to a well-equipped fitness center and sauna at the sister property, MaMaison Residence Izabella. After a complete makeover in 2007, the guest rooms sport a sophisticated, contemporary design. They all have free wireless Internet, satellite TV and in-room movies, minibars and plush bathrobes. Room categories range from Classic Queen (193 square feet) to the large Ambassador Suites (750 square feet). Superior and Deluxe categories have balconies and en-suite bathrooms with tub/shower combos. (Classic Rooms have massage showers, but no tubs.) All suites have Jacuzzis in the bathrooms, and the two-room Ambassador Suites feature fireplaces as well. The Ambassador Suites are bookable over the GDS, though you may wish to contact the front office manager, Gergo Franciscy (fom@andrassyhotel. com, 011-36-1-462-2180), for assistance with your VIPs. Some of the Junior Suites and Ambassador Suites overlook Andrássy Avenue; request one at the time of booking. The MaMaison Andrássy remains a popular choice because of its personalized, attentive service; the front desk staff (reception@andrassy hotel.com, 011-36-1-462-2185) is a wealth of information on local attractions and can arrange helicopter excursions, trips to the local spas, classical concert tickets at the nearby Opera House and sightseeing trips in an antique Trabant car or other luxurious old-time vehicle. The city’s best three-star lodgings can be found at the historic Hotel Pest (www. hotelpest.hu). After a meticulous restoration, this beautiful gem offers real value in a charming, quiet setting. Note that the 25 guest rooms cannot be booked over the GDS. Contact Sales Manager Virag Major (hotelpest@hotelpest. hu, 011-36-1-343-1198) for bookings. Room rates—starting at $126 in a single room—include a lovely buffet breakfast. 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