Above Budapest is one of the most prestigious champagnes in the world
The White Raven Skybar & Lounge and the Laurent Perrier Champagne House have entered into a very special agreement with Budapest’s unique recreation and gastronomic experience. According to this, one of the most exclusive selections of Champagne Laurent-Perrier, considered one of the most prestigious champagne houses in the world, will be available in Hungary only here, at the highest point of the Castle District, on top of the Hilton Budapest.
In addition, Laurent-Perrier’s Grand Siècle Les Réserves Itération No. 20 champagne specialty, which is one of the most expensive champagnes in Budapest, will now be available in the country exclusively at the White Raven Skybar & Lounge among domestic catering units.
“It would be difficult to find two brands that fit so well and reinforce each other’s values so much. The White Raven experience – also in the physical sense of the word – stands out by far among the places in Budapest, as it has an impact on our senses like no other when we step out of its private elevator above the city. And the iconic bottles of the champagne house Champagne Laurent-Perrier can raise and enhance this magic”
– said Kornél Müller, representing the Champagne House.
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