Travel Agent - September 29, 2008 - (Page 17) by contacting Spa Supervisor Gabriella Jófeju (royalspa@corinthia.hu, 011-36-1-479-4650). Stepping into the lobby, your clients can marvel at the opulence of a bygone era: marble columns, a soaring atrium enclosed with a glass roof and an impressive staircase flanked by statues. Managed by Adrian Ellis (aellis@corin thia.hu, 011-36-1-479-4701), the 414-room hotel provides a glimpse of the Old World in the heart of Budapest. From its inception as the grandest hotel on the Continent, the Corinthia Grand Hotel Royal has hosted countless celebrities, presidents and artists, including Josephine Baker, the Real Madrid soccer team, Ricky Martin and Snoop Dogg. Chief Concierge Tamás Ungár (tungar@corinthia.hu or concierge@ corinthia.hu, 011-36-1-479-4800) can handle all kinds of requests for this guest roster—from the mundane (limo transportation to the airport, sightseeing boat trips on the Danube) to the extraordinary (private birthday parties with extravagant amenities). For a family traveling together, choose a Deluxe Suite, as both the bedroom and living room have separate entrances to the hall; two bathrooms means you can comfortably shut the door to divide the suite in two. There are 22 such suites in the hotel. Advise your clients not to miss the V.I.K. (“Very Important Kids”) Brunch on Sundays from noon to 4 p.m. in the Brasserie Royal, Atrium and Rickshaw Restaurants. The lavish buffet spread and complimentary wine and drinks aren’t the only enticements; kids love the face painting, games and clown entertainment. For your clients traveling on business, request “business room facilities”—part of a new initiative by the hotel. Road warriors will appreciate the extra services for business travelers, like a scanner, fax, printer, telephone, secretarial service and in-room office corner with all the necessary supplies. For long stays, the hotel’s 26 Royal Residences are a good bet, functioning as fully equipped apartments. The best rooms to book for your VIPs are the three suites on the fifth floor, named for Hungarian composers: #5100—Bartók Béla Suite (Ambassador Suite); #5200—Liszt Ferenc Suite (Presidential-Royal Suite); and #5300—Kodály Zoltán Suite (Ambassador Suite). These three oversized suites look out over the Buda Hills and have Bulgari amenities and deep soaking tubs in the bathrooms. The palatial Royal Suite comes with its own kitchen and private dining room with a 15-person capacity. Internet access The extraordinary exterior of the Corinthia Grand Hotel Royal and entrance to the Royal Spa are included in the rate for all room categories. Contact Reservations Manager Orsolya Takács (otakacs@ corinthia.hu, 011-36-1-479-4815) for VIP requests. Note: It’s possible to organize a private meal or function in this space; the hotel’s executive chef can prepare a beautiful meal in the suite’s kitchen, which has separate access so as not to disturb guests. Nearby is another opulent city symbol: the Boscolo New York Palace Hotel (www. boscolohotels.com), home to the world-famous New York Café, former gathering place for the city’s literary set. After a grand debut at the turn of the century, the once-glamorous hotel fell into disrepair until the Italian hotel chain Boscolo resurrected it in May 2006. Behind the impressive Italianate facade, the hotel is a veritable Italian masterpiece, decked out with marble, elaborate frescoes and Murano glass. And as far as the city’s top luxury lodgings go, it certainly gives the Corinthia and Four Seasons a run for their money. Choose the fifth floor (City View) rooms for the best views; the 22 Deluxe Rooms boast balconies. The three-room Presidential Suite promises a memorable stay for the most exacting of guests, and the tworoom Royal Suites, with their own gyms, are similarly posh. Operations Manager Gaetano Petruzzella (gaetano.petruzzella@newyork. boscolo.com, 011-36-1-886-6111) is on hand to assist with your VIP bookings. Complimentary upgrades are sometimes available. To arrange dinner reservations or spa appointments, Head Concierge Áron Szucs (businesscenter@ newyork.boscolo.com, 011-36-1-886-6111) is happy to help. The grand architecture on Andrássy Avenue has led to the boulevard’s induction into the UNESCO World Heritage hall of fame, and the boutique MaMaison Andrássy Hotel (www. andrassyhotel.com) offers a chic, contemporary refuge right off the avenue in the city’s diplomatic embassy area. The hotel was designed in 1937 by Alfréd Hajós, the first Hungarian Olympic champion, who won two gold medals at the Athens Olympic Games in 1896. During the Communist years, the Andrássy was the hotel of choice for visiting dignitaries; Gorbachev and Brezhnev are among the prominent names on the guest list. A member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World (the first Hungarian hotel to join the collection), the Andrássy is housed in a Bauhaus-style residence and offers 63 rooms and seven suites. Considering that the hotel attracts the local glitterati and visiting celebrities (acCONTINUED ON PAGE 18 September 29, 2008 TravelAgent | 17 http://www.boscolohotels.com http://www.boscolohotels.com http://www.andrassyhotel.com http://www.andrassyhotel.com
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