Meet us @ IBTM World

at Euromic Stand: P80

Adrienn from the Budapest office

Adrienn Popovics • Blaguss DMC Hungary

at the Hungarian Stand: G20

Katalin from the Budapest office

Meet us @ IBTM World

@ the Euromic stand: P80

Alessandra from the Vienna office

Hotel Clark ’The Urban Legend’

The four-star Hotel Clark is perfectly situated in downtown Budapest, at a World Heritage Site by the Danube bank. The unique view of the picturesque Royal Palace, the Chain Bridge, and the quay of Pest is guaranteed. The luxurious Hotel Clark offers 86 exclusively designed rooms in four different categories, an elegant lobby area with a private boardroom for your meeting, a refined á la carte restaurant – Beefbar Budapest – and an extraordinary rooftop terrace – Leo Budapest – with fantastic panorama of the Hungarian capital.

Palais Liechtenstein • Vienna, Austria

Event for the Spanish Branch of an Automotive Company

We hosted recently the Spanish Branch of an Automotive Company in Vienna with a great event at Palais Garden Liechtenstein, where classic Viennese style met modern tastes and sounds: Classic music, Waltz dancers and a great Opera live show with tenors undercover!

For over 300 years, the GARDEN PALACE of the princely family of Liechtenstein is deeply rooted in Vienna’s history.

The GARDEN PALACE with its magnificent gardens is available for hire as an exclusive venue for events of the highest level.

The stunning symbiosis of nature, architecture and masterpieces of art history as well as extraordinary event concepts convey an impression of aristocratic life. A selection of masterpieces of the private art collection of the Prince of Liechtenstein from the early Renaissance to the High Baroque era may be viewed.

Hotrod Tour

Absolutely brilliant and fun way to see the main sights!

HOTROD is by far the coolest and most fun way to explore Vienna during the day or at night. The HOTTIES are very easy to drive and our guide will take care of you from start to finish.

The route goes around the Ringstrasse, passing the major tourist sights and through the Prater with a view of the Giant Ferris Wheel and then over the Danube to the Vienna International Centre.

If you would prefer to be incognito in Vienna then this tour is admittedly not for you. At every red light, pedestrians and drivers alike will pull out their cell phones and take photos of the unusual vehicles.