Unique Bavarian beer bar opens at the magnificent Buda Castle
Spíler Biergarten, a unique Bavarian beer bar, swung open its door on the 14th of February at the magnificent Buda Castle. The beer bar can host up to 250 visitors at once. Meanwhile, in Sárvár, a one-of-a-kind health tourism facility made its debut.
Spíler Biergarten
As Turizmus.com has reported, Spíler Biergarten opened on the 14th of February, awaiting visitors with homemade dishes, fried meats and mouth-watering main courses. Revel in classic beer garden delights, including hearty sausages, or pick from an impressive selection of burgers and pizzas. Naturally, the bar showcases an extensive range of craft beers and spirits to tantalise the taste buds.
The story of the beer bar
From Spíler Biergarten’s website, we get to know its story and founding narrative: “When Béla Spíler returned from Octoberfest in Munich, all he could think about was the lively and vibrant atmosphere. That music was pounding in his ears day and night. The dancing, the laughter and the conversations with friends, the people in lederhosen and
dirndls, the pretty waitresses carrying litre beer mugs, and of course the schnitzel, bratwurst and pretzels. He had so many stories to tell about the few days he had spent there, and always smiled and winked mischievously when asked about the stories. He didn’t hesitate: he started his latest project, the Spíler Biergarten, to bring the inimitable atmosphere of Bavarian beer gardens and breweries to Budapest – but in a slightly different guise!”
Melea – The Health Concept
Turizmus.com further reveals the imminent arrival of Melea – The Health Concept, the latest gem in the Botaniq Collection luxury hotel brand. This one-of-a-kind hotel is different from the conventional wellness retreats in numerous aspects. Guests cannot just indulge in vibrant cocktails or romantic dinners, nor can they opt for a brief two-night escapade. In its first year, guests must commit to a minimum stay of four nights, with subsequent options limited to seven or ten-night packages, either individually or with a partner. However, the primary focus remains on personal health and well-being. But what exactly is Melea? It defies categorisation as a hotel, a hospital, or a wellness centre – yet, it encompasses elements of all three.
Melea endeavours to empower individuals to attain an optimal lifelong state of well-being through the guidance of seasoned professionals practising both traditional and holistic medicine. Weeks prior to arrival, guests are required to complete a comprehensive health questionnaire. Upon arrival, a series of baseline laboratory tests are conducted, followed by a thorough medical consultation. Subsequently, guests embark on a series of consultations with a dietitian, physiotherapist, personal trainer and beauty therapist. Throughout the day, an array of activities, from yoga and pilates to mindfulness sessions, are on offer. Catering to culinary preferences, the establishment guarantees no compromise on quality, with meals crafted from premium ingredients and prepared by culinary artisans.
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