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Corinthia Aquincum Hotel renamed as Ramada Plaza Budapest

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Thursday, 18 October 2007

The 310-room Corinthia Aquincum Hotel in Budapest, Hungary, has joined the Ramada International lodging system renamed as the Ramada Plaza Budapest.

The hotel, owned by the Malta-based Corinthia Group and operated by Corinthia Hotels International, recently upgraded its facilities in line with the standards required by the Ramada Plaza Brand.

Located on the Buda side of the city, facing Margaret Island and five kilometres from the city-centre, the Ramada Plaza Budapest will continue to be operated by Corinthia Hotels International in line with its joint venture agreement with the US based Wyndham Hotel Group. The hotel will be Ramada Internationals second property in Budapest and Hungary.

Newly appointed General Manager, Tamas Fazekas said, "We are excited about becoming a Ramada Plaza hotel. Eleven years of Corinthia operations have given this hotel an excellent reputation as one of Budapests leading business, leisure and Spa hotels. Ramada Plazas strong brand presence on the International scene now provides us with a perfect platform from which to reach an ever-wider customer base for our top class product.

The Ramada Plaza Budapest offers 310 air-conditioned rooms and suites, 24-hour room service, an executive lounge, conference and banqueting facilities for up to 300 delegates, high speed and Wi-Fi internet access, secretarial and business centre services, a natural Thermal Spa and fitness centre with indoor pool, two restaurants, bars and lounges, in-house laundry service, beauty parlour, shops and secure parking.

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