A première will take place on 3 May 2021, when Deutsche Hospitality opens the IntercityHotel Budapest. The hotel, realised by the B&L Group, will be Deutsche Hospitality s fi.
A première will take place on 3 May 2021, when Deutsche Hospitality opens the IntercityHotel Budapest.
The hotel, realised by the Hamburg-based B&L Group, will be Deutsche Hospitality s first property in Hungary.
First IntercityHotel in Hungary Opens 03 May 2021
Deutsche Hospitality today opens the IntercityHotel Budapest. The opening marks the entry of Deutsche Hospitality in Hungary.
The hotel, realised by the Hamburg-based B&L Group, is located right next to Keleti Railway Station. It will also feature the resplendent latest generation IntercityHotel interior design by the Milan-based architect Matteo Thun.
The Green Meeting Concept will ensure that the ecological footprint of the hotel is reduced to a minimum. The CO2 impact of conferences and meetings held will be fully offset. 312 rooms will offer guests free fast Wi-Fi, coffee and tea making facilities, satellite TV, air conditioning, a desk, a safe and a fridge. The new hotel will also include a restaurant, a BistroLounge & Bar and a conference area. The latter is able to accommodate up to 200 persons and consists of five separate rooms, some of which can be combined.
“Ready To Welcome All Guests Back At Last”
Luca app/nano coating in hotels/vaccination programme for staff
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Deutsche Hospitality is taking its comprehensive hygiene concept to a new level in order to allow safe travel in coronavirus-affected times. Guest registration using the Luca app will be introduced, and special nano coatings will be applied to surfaces. The hotel group is also planing to vaccinate all its staff as quickly as possible in order to minimise risk. The health and safety of our guests and employees are our number one priority at all times, stated Marcus Bernhardt, CEO of Deutsche Hospitality. We are seeking to deliver our performance commitments, even during the coronavirus crisis. Our aim is to offer an outstanding hospitality experience. For this reason, we have had a holistic safety concept in place since the onset of the pandemic. This is scrutinised and further improved on an ongoing basis. And Mr. Bernhardt went on: We are r
Marcus Bernhardt
Deutsche Hospitality has recently announced expansion plans that will see its footprint in the Middle East region reach 20 hotels by the end of 2023, and in key leisure destinations including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Muscat, Salalah, Jeddah and Riyadh.
We spoke to the man at the helm, Marcus Bernhardt, CEO, Deutsche Hospitality, about German hospitality values, the importance of travel trade and the brand’s big expansion plans.
“A good German hotelier will always aim for perfection in delighting the guests setting new standards in hospitality,” Marcus Bernhardt tells us. “Take a luxury Steigenberger Hotel, for example: if you close your eyes in the lobby, you know by the sound, the taste and the feeling you have where you are – at their second home for most of our guests.