Corporate retreat in Budapest:
Relaxation and discovery
Come enjoy in the Hungarian capital of Budapest, relaxation and discovery at your leisure. It is home to the largest thermal bath in Europe.
Day 1
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Arrival at the hotel, check-in and settling into the rooms.
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Morning meeting with a coffee break.
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Lunch at the hotel or in a city restaurant with Hungarian specialties.
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Afternoon meeting interspersed with a coffee break.
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Gala Dinner at a unique restaurant on the magnificent Andrássy Boulevard. The dinner will be served in a beautifully renovated room, combining Art Nouveau style with a modern and trendy atmosphere. During the dinner, a classical Hungarian orchestra will entertain the attendees and create a wonderful ambiance.
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Return and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 2
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Breakfast at the hotel.
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Morning meeting interrupted by a coffee break.
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Lunch at the hotel or in a city restaurant.
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Afternoon wellness at the Hungarian baths: A time for relaxation in the Széchenyi baths, the largest thermal establishment in Europe, styled in Neo-Baroque. These baths provide opportunities for swimming in numerous outdoor and indoor pools at various temperatures, as well as Jacuzzis, sauna areas, and steam baths.
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Gala dinner in a restaurant highlighting the Bohemian atmosphere. Located in a building from the 1800s, hidden in the heart of the city, you will be immersed in artists’ studios and galleries showcasing Hungarian art and its history.
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Return and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 3
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Breakfast at the hotel.
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Free morning to enjoy the city and its surroundings.
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Lunch at a downtown restaurant featuring a Hungarian cake tasting. The Hungarian capital has no complaints about its selection of pastry shops, which are world-renowned.
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Transfer of participants to the airport.
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Participants depart and end of your corporate retreat in Budapest.
Estimated budget :
830 € /participant
The estimated budget for this corporate retreat is 830€ excluding VAT per participant. This budget was calculated based on a minimum of 50 participants.