Saturday 27 March 2010

Best Western Pannonia Med Hotel - Sopron

The 4-star Best Western Pannonia Med city hotel of Sopron awaits the guests who are looking for a traditional hotel. The hotel offers single rooms with antique furniture, double rooms with kingsize beds and family apartments as well. Beauty Farm, optical -, dental surgery and plastic surgery are at your disposal.

The city of Sopron, situated between Lake Fertő and the Sopron Mountains, is one of the most important holiday resorts in Hungary. The town can be reached in 2.5 hours from Budapest on highway M1 and the main road 85. Sopron is 7 km far from the western border of the country and 61 km far from Wien.

Pannonia Hotel is situated in the ancient Várkerület of Sopron. The hotel was built in 1893 in classical style. It is the oldest hotel of the city. It is famous for its visitor: King Ferencz József visited it in the XIX. century. The hotel was rebuilt in 1994 in its original style. The member of services was also increased.
In 1997 a new wing was built. You can find the newest services here: cigar room, garage in two levels for 49 cars, swimming pool, bubble bath, massage, fitness room, sauna, infrasauna, solarium and Beauty Farm.

The hotel has 62 rooms from single rooms with antique furniture to family apartments. All rooms comes with bathroom (shower or bath tube), hair dryer, minibar, colour TV and telephone. You can ask for bathrobe at the reception. The hotel is also confortable for handicapped people. Non-smoking bio rooms are available. In some rooms there is also internet access.

Restaurant, coffee bar, drink bar and grill on the roof garden are waiting for the guests.

The hotel's conference rooms are suitable for any kind of events.

The technical equipment of the conference hall for 400 persons (air conditioned):

creston-controll, video conference, light- and sound technology, 30 delegate unit, 1 chairman unit, 2 interpreter's room, slide projectors and overhead projectors, flip-chart, ISDN line, access to the internet.

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