Hotel Oktogon

In one of the busiest locations in Budapest, Oktogon, the Hotel Oktogon development was completed, which involved the complete reconstruction and conversion of the previously derelict and historically significant Andrássy Avenue Palace into a hotel. The general contractor of the project was Market Építő Zrt.
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ibis Styles Airport Hotel

In cooperation between Budapest Airport and WING Zrt., the ibis Styles Budapest Airport Hotel was developed on the area in front of Terminal 2, with construction executed by Market Építő Zrt. The operation of the hotel was entrusted to the ibis Styles hotel chain, which is part of the Accor Group. The five-storey, atrium-shaped, 5,200-square-metre building has a total of 145 rooms, which evoke the atmosphere of the airport and reflect contemporary interior design trends.
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Dorothea Hotel Budapest

The realisation of the Dorothea Hotel Budapest, in which Market Építő Zrt. participated as general contractor, is an exemplary project in the field of modern developments in a historic environment. The hotel was created by the comprehensive reconstruction of the entire city block bounded by Dorottya Street, Vigadó Street, Apáczai Csere János Street and Wekerle Street. The project was intended to create a world-class, five-star Marriott hotel, integrated into the historic urban fabric of Budapest through a value-creating development based on the preservation of heritage buildings.
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Aurea Ana Palace Hotel

The Aurea Ana Palace Hotel is located in the heart of Budapest, in the V. district (Belváros-Lipótváros), at 15 and 17 Akadémia Street. The hotel is a unique combination of two buildings from different periods: the neoclassical-style residence built in 1847 and the palace built in 1895 for representative purposes. The 107-room, five-star hotel stands out from other Budapest hotels not only because of its location but also because of its unique atmosphere. The hotel was designed to preserve and reinterpret historical values, while fully meeting the technological and comfort requirements of today.
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Hotel Clark

For decades, the empty corner plot, which had stood vacant since 1990, considered one of the most expensive in Budapest, had been the subject of plans and ideas, captivating the attention of architects and the public alike. It wasn’t until 2016 that the construction of the 86-room boutique hotel, Hotel Clark, finally began.
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