The ibis & TRIBE Budapest Stadium hotel has opened
The ibis & TRIBE Budapest Stadium hotel has opened in Budapest in Ferencváros, which is the first hotel in Hungary of TRIBE, one of the fastest growing European hotel brands of the Accor group.
Pursuant to the management agreement between the Accor catering industry group and the WING real estate development and investment group, the dual-branded – TRIBE and ibis – hotel is owned by WING and operated by Accor.
The parties treat the value of the development as a business secret.
Ernő Takács, WING Zrt.’s deputy general manager responsible for hotels, said at Thursday’s opening: this is the first TRIBE-branded hotel in Hungary, and it is the biggest development of their hotel business so far. The hotel is operated by the Accor group, and the main clientele are sports fans and sports teams, or city visitors due to the hotel’s exceptional location in the vicinity of the football stadiums and the athletics hall.
He said: they are planning further developments because their hotels perform above the market average, currently 3 projects are under preparation and one is under construction.
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