Only for adults! Luxury hotel to open in Balatonfüred – PHOTOS, VIDEO

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LUA Resort will open on May 16. It will be the first 5-star luxury hotel on the Northern shore of Lake Balaton, offering accommodation, gastronomy experience, and many leisure activities, but only for adults.
Brand new luxury hotel in Balatonfüred
The new luxury hotel of Balatonfüred aims to attract guests who search for relaxation in sustainable luxury and quality time and would like to be in the company of adults, turizmus.com reported. LUA Resort offers a complex touristic experience in accommodation, gastronomy, wellness, and spa, as well as leisure activities following a complex philosophy. The new luxury hotel will open on May 16. It received five stars after the Hungarian Tourism Quality Assurance Body’s audit.
LUA Resort will have 78 modern rooms, many with a panoramic view of the “Hungarian Sea”. Turizmus.com says that they are excitingly elegant with pure forms representing natural design. In front of the hotel will be the new sailboat harbour of Balatonfüred. Moreover, the Sun Lounge & Champagne Terrace will be on the lake. It will offer the guests a unique panorama of the Tihany peninsula with full services and sunbeds.
Quality sleep, Michelin-star chef and unique cocktails
Investors pay special attention to quality sleep. Based on the LUA Sleeping Concept, rooms are equipped with specially-designed pillows, beds, and mattress combinations, offering a sleep adventure for the guests.












Star Ratings are conferred by reviewing bodies, be they Michelin or others AFTER a venue is operational, not before. A venue may have the aspiration to be awarded 5 Stars but it will not be 5 starred until it has opened its doors and had customers and been reviewed by the appropriate bodies. Ergo the headline is misleading (or just wrong)..
Dear Reader, we appreciate this info. It’s already written on the hotel’s FB page that they provide 5-star accommodation that’s why we were confused a bit. Nevertheless, we’ve corrected the headline.
Dear Eleonora, you highlight precisely why FB should not be relied upon as a source.