Wing Opens Ibis + Tribe Budapest Stadium Hotel Property

  • 15 Dec 2023 7:41 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Wing Opens Ibis + Tribe Budapest Stadium Hotel Property
Hungarian property developer WING and French-owned hospitality group Accor opened the dual-branded ibis + TRIBE Budapest Stadium hotel.

WING owns the hotel, which is part of its Liberty office project located on a ring road around the city centre, and Accor will operate it.

WING deputy-CEO for hotels Ernő Takács said the ibis + TRIBE Budapest Stadium was expected to draw sports fans — with its proximity to Groupama Arena and MVM Dome — as well as city sightseers.

More about the property by the GM

"ibis Budapest Stadium is ideally situated in Budapest's ninth district. Thanks to our location, we're well connected and getting to any of the city's top attractions by bus, coach or rail is a breeze. Groupama Arena and MVM Dome are right on our doorstep, and Grand Market Hall, Gellért Thermal Bath and St Stephen's Basilica are all less than 5km away. After exploring the city, return to your room and take advantage of our rooftop bar.

We have five meeting rooms, including a conference hall which seats up to 200 people. All of our meeting rooms allow plenty of light and modern audio-visual systems, ideal for corporate stays. Start your day right with a session on our rooftop running track and during the day or in the evening enjoy our high quality F&B services in our Restaurant, Bar or just grab a bite at the Grab'n Go.

Welcome to the newest ibis hotel in Budapest, located next to Groupama Arena and MVM Dome. Immerse yourself in modern comfort and convenience while enjoying easy access to both city center and key business districts", says Daniel Vetlenyi, General Manager.

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