Hungary is a new favourite for meetings & incentives
and is a place that is enticing and inspirational, and able to offer both originality and
quality.
Hungary is conveniently located in the very heart of Europe, and is well served
by affordable transport links. It offers a plethora of attractions: bold and intricate
architecture, beautiful and varied scenery, and a colourful cultural heritage of music,
dance and art.
There is a rich culinary tradition too, one that extends well beyond cauldrons of goulash, and some excellent wines produced in 22 regions.
Budapest
Budapest is a city of baths, it is also called the Spa Capital
of the World. A party spiced with a water ballet performance in the marvelous
Gellért bath will surely result in a truly memorable evening.
Hungary’s springs have supported a bathing culture dating back to Roman times;
whether you’re after relaxation, refreshment, rejuvenation or recovery, Hungary
can’t fail to meet your needs. The marching of hussar companies in the Buda
Castle; a Renaissance themed evening in a medieval castle; an exciting rally
across the country with old-fashioned cars called Trabants: there is plenty to do to
enrich your programme.
It will soon be clear to anyone arriving in the country that Hungarian hospitality is
not just a cliche. Local people are pleased to assist visitors not only in the
hotels or restaurants but also in the streets –
be it in English or with communication accompanied by a smile. They are at the same
time proud of their beautiful country and would like to show the most and best of it.
Lake Balaton is the largest in Central Europe, and ideal for sailing or
sunbathing. Near by is the famous spa town of Hévíz, where you can wallow
in a natural thermal lake even in the depths of winter.
If you like to keep active and get back to nature, there are countless marked routes for
hiking, cycling or horse-riding, often through stunning scenery. Hungary is rich in
history and creativity.
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Budapest is a magical place, rendered enchanting by the river Danube which divides the city into two. Hills, mountains in Buda, the line of hotels and the commercial district on the Pest side... an air of history, the pleasant climate, festivals and cultural events prove that the city is indeed the Pearl of the Danube. Several convention centres up to 2,000 located in pleasant environment, and 5.000 first class and luxury hotel rooms are at the guests’ disposal.
The cost-to-value ratio is extremely favourable in Hungary. In general the quality of services is excellent and prices are still lower than in most European countries.