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Set behind an historic facade, the faded beauty of the old Grand Hotel Royal was transformed three years ago into the superb, modern Corinthia Grand Hotel Royal. The hotel regained even more of its old majesty in January 2006 when the spa reopened. The Corinthia boasts a 30-room conference and exhibition centre and can cater for up to 2,200 delegates. This is the ideal choice for any visiting businessmen.
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Located near Copenhagen’s Central train station in Vesterbro, the Hotel Imperial offers excellent concierge and room-service options. The multi-screen Hotel Imperial cinema is located right next door, and shopping and nightlife are within short walking distance. The hotel’s rooms offer a sleek, comfortable interior, all furnished in modern Danish-designed decor.
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While jostling for space along the Danube with the city’s other five-star hotels, the InterContinental Budapest won the battle for the best view of the river, Chain Bridge and the Castle District. The hotel’s business centre is open 24 hours and even has its own IT support, should you have any technical problems. The hotel’s conference facilities can cater for up to 900 delegates.
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Formerly the Budapest Hyatt Hotel, The Sofitel is situated just across from Budapest’s famous Chain Bridge and offers views over the Danube and Fisherman’s Bastion. The Sofitel has nine conference rooms and can cater for up to 400 guests.
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With excellent public transport connections and within walking distance of many of the city’s tourist and commercial areas, the Radisson SAS Beke Hotel is right in the heart of the city. The hotel’s three function rooms, featuring original frescoes painted in the early 20th century, offer a wide range of layouts and can cater for up to 300 people.
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