The first Apple Premium Partner store has arrived in Hungary
iSTYLE’s first Apple Premium Partner store awaits its customers in the Árkád shopping center in Budapest. The second Apple Premium Partner brand store in the Central and Eastern European region brings the shopping experience of the iconic Apple Store and represents a completely new level of customer service. Based on the new concept, the store has been renewed in a larger area than before and is waiting for Apple fans with many novelties.
The iSTYLE store located on the ground floor of the Árkád shopping center in Budapest is the first Hungarian store to be included in Apple’s new retail program. The floor area of the showroom has increased to 125 m2, where even more employees, technical service and advanced product support services are waiting for those interested in the clean, friendly environment familiar from Apple.
“The opening of our new Apple Premium Partner store marks the beginning of a new era for us: in the renewed store, a design similar to Apple Retail Stores, a spacious, well-lit interior awaits the brand’s customers, and our highly trained and increased number of sales staff ensures outstanding customer experience and satisfaction .”
– highlighted Csaba Gyarmati, regional director of iSTYLE.
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