A Hungarian hotel among the best luxury brands of the world
According to turizmus.com, the Spirit Hotel Thermal Spa*****superior of Sárvár won the illustrious Signum Virtutis Prize at the Seven Stars Luxury Hospitality and Lifestyle Awards for the third time in a row.
Similarly to last year, the jury of the illustrious international award that ranks the world’s institutions focusing on their hospitality, hotel, travel and service sectors acknowledged the Hungarian Spirit Hotel Thermal Spa*****superior with the highest honours in two categories: the Hotel & Resorts and the Spa categories.
For that matter, the Seven Stars Luxury Hospitality and Lifestyle Awards is a global organization which acts as the custodian of the Signum Virtutis, the seal of excellence, the most exclusive award for the pinnacle of luxury hospitality and lifestyle.
When choosing the best hotels, the jury takes into consideration the following fundamental aspects:
the candidates have to have a five star rating (at least) and they must offer equipment and services of the highest quality.
According to Managing Director András Kaisinger, the key to their success is the unique harmony of the natural and artificial environment, the high-standard spa and hotel services, the vocation and the expertise of the staff and the professional health-preventive treatments.
Moreover, the similarly illustrious Gault & Milleau keeps count of the hotel as the best Hungarian wellness hotel.
Featured image: www.facebook.com/SpiritHotelThermalSpa
Source: https://turizmus.com/
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