Hungary’s newest luxury health focused hotel opened in picturesque location – PHOTOS
Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Sárvár, Hungary, ‘Melea – The Health Concept’ emerges as the country’s newest luxury health focused hotel. Garnering a prestigious five-star rating, this unique establishment, situated near the Austrian border, boasts a holistic and health-centric ethos. Offering personalised treatments and tailored programmes, it sets the stage for an unparalleled guest experience. Check out the details and some stunning photos in our article below.
According to turizmus.com, this newest gem is a member of the Botaniq Collection luxury brand, which in itself guarantees top-tier service. Opening its doors in February, the hotel is steadfast in its commitment to support guests in reaching Life Long Optimal Activity (LLOA).
An intriguing feature of the hotel is the option for guests to select from curated packages spanning 4, 7 or 10 days, following the wisdom that a minimum of four days of stress-free stay is a must for true rejuvenation.
Upon arrival, each guest is presented with a bespoke plan, encompassing health, beauty, dietary, recreational and mindfulness programmes, meticulously crafted to address individual needs and preferences.
Lush health focused hotel with an enchanting garden
Spanning an impressive 3.5 hectares, Melea in Sárvár offers an expansive retreat, nestled near the tranquil Lake Csónakázó, the smallest among the town’s seven lakes. Boasting 83 well-appointed suites and rooms, each adorned with terraces, the luxury health centric hotel presents a haven of tranquillity.
Demonstrating a commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, the luxury health centric hotel harnesses geothermal energy and employs a heat pump for its heating needs.
Alfred Hackl, the visionary director of the hotel, remarked, “With Melea – The Health Concept, we have crafted something truly exceptional, both within Hungary and on a global scale.” Recognising the ever-increasing challenges of burnout, stress and the lack of tailored guidance, Hackl envisions Melea as a sanctuary where body, mind and spirit find harmony through bespoke programmes. “Our holistic approach integrates conscious gastronomy, health preservation and avenues for mental and spiritual growth,” he added.
Positioned as a forerunner in Hungary’s hospitality landscape, Melea is poised to captivate both local and international guests alike.
Hungary’s new luxury health focused hotel promises an unparalleled guest experience, facilitated by a team of seasoned professionals adept in traditional and holistic treatments. Ahead of arrival, guests undergo a comprehensive health assessment survey, followed by laboratory examinations and consultations with internists, personal trainers, nutritionists and beauty experts.
Bespoke nutrition plan and health focused treatments
Distinguished chef Gábor Gyurik, formerly of Viator’s kitchen in Pannonhalma, leads the culinary team, offering guests a choice of four menu variants: standard, Mediterranean, light and vegan. Emphasising regional and seasonal ingredients, all meals adhere to the highest standards of organic and bio-certified fare.
Guests are invited to partake in an array of health focused activities, including yoga, Tai Chi, Pilates, Nordic walking, mindfulness sessions and immersive cooking experiences.
Available in 4, 7, or 10-day packages, guests enjoy three meals daily, deluxe accommodations, comprehensive health assessments, consultations, treatments and unlimited access to the spa and fitness facilities.
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