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Visitors Queue 45 Minutes at Budapest’s “Most Beautiful Café”

UPDATE: Tourists are flocking to the New York Café in Budapest, dubbed the “most beautiful café in the world,” with reports of 45-minute wait times just to get a drink. Situated in the city’s center, this iconic café has become a must-visit for those seeking a taste of luxury amid its dramatic architecture.
As of 11:30 AM today, long lines stretch around the corner of Grand Boulevard, confirming the café’s status as a top tourist attraction. The café, originally opened on October 23, 1894, underwent extensive renovations before reopening in 2006, drawing in crowds eager to experience its opulent design and rich history.
Inside, visitors encounter a stunning interior featuring frescoed ceilings, ornate chandeliers, and gilded decor. However, it’s important to note that much of the café has undergone reconstruction after falling into disrepair post-World War II. While the aesthetic lives up to the hype, the experience is tailored for high foot traffic, making it a bustling venue.
Patrons can expect a menu filled with lavish offerings, including hot chocolate priced around €11 and a signature pistachio dessert costing €25. Many guests are opting for the 24-carat gold hot chocolate, one of the more affordable indulgences available.
Among the highlights is the live music provided by the Lugosi Salon Gipsy Band, performing each hour from 11 AM to 5 PM. Their performances, while brief, add a unique charm to the atmosphere, creating a momentary escape from the café’s busy environment.
While the experience may feel expensive for some, visitors agree that it offers a unique ambiance difficult to replicate elsewhere. The combination of historic significance and modern luxury makes this café a worthwhile stop for anyone touring Budapest.
For those planning a visit, experts recommend arriving early or later in the afternoon to avoid peak wait times of up to 60 minutes. A dessert paired with a hot drink is advised for those looking to savor the café’s essence without overspending.
The New York Café remains a vibrant testament to Budapest’s rich cultural heritage, drawing visitors eager to indulge in both its culinary and aesthetic offerings. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this iconic location firsthand—just be prepared for the wait.
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