The Boscolo Budapest bewitches anyone entering with the spectacle of the sumptuous and ample rectangular lobby, with a glass roof which opens onto the sky above. Light beige covers the four floors which face onto the court yard, with arches and other architectural and decorative elements on each floor.
Immediately evident are the signs of a clever intervention to create a new balance between former prestige and the most sophisticated modern design, in a surprising collection of styles.
The styles which define the rooms are a mixture of naturalistic themes (animals and vegetables) and curved and rhythmic lines (spirals and curls) which characterize vaults and columns, the wealth and pomp of the ornamentation and the choice of materials.
The richness of the rooms and quality of the decorations distinguish not only the interiors but also the facade of the building: bronze sculptures of demon-like animals, wrought iron delicately fashioned in the entrance doorway, all framed in superbly majestic stone, these are only some of the details which underline the splendor and importance of this building.