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CIJ.World > Hospitality > Meininger Hotels to opens Budapest hotel

Meininger Hotels to opens Budapest hotel

12 October 2015

Meininger Hotels is planning to open a hotel in central Budapest next to the Great Market Hall. The 6,600 sqm hotel will include 184 rooms 6,600 sqm on seven floors. Meininger Hotels will operate the hotel under a 20-year lease. Construction is set to break ground by the end of the year, with completion set for spring 2018.

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