Hungary’s largest premium spa hotel is being built here
Hungary’s largest five-star spa hotel will be built with unique architectural solutions, with a domestic investment of nearly HUF 34 billion – the future operator of the hotel informed MTI on Wednesday.
According to the announcement, the Le Primore Hotel & SPA, which is currently under construction, will also place the hotel on the map of Europe’s exclusive destination spa hotels, and the project will give significant impetus to the tourism of Hévíz, carrying serious economic growth potential.
The hotel, which is built on an area of 3.4 hectares, will be built with unique architectural solutions and modern infrastructure. According to the plans, it will open its doors to guests in the spring of 2025. The approximately HUF 34 billion investment won nearly HUF 8 billion in support from the Kisfaludy Tourism Development Program. The investor is the Hungarian-owned Event Horizon Capital Zrt.
The six-story hotel complex will have 285 rooms, with penthouse suites on the top floor, a special rooftop pool, and a restaurant and bar.
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