Description:
Gyõr, city of four rivers - the Danube, Rába, Marcal and Rábca- is a county seat and centre of the \"Little Plain\" (Kisalföld). Its Roman name was Arrabona. Both before and after the original settlement of Magyars in Hungary, the town had been in the possession of many different nations and rulers. The fortress of the thirteenth century castle was constructed as a means of the defence against the Turks. Its economical, trade and industrial progress started in the eighteenth century. It is known as a cultural and educational centre, as well as a bishop\'s seat. RoomsPrivate bath, direct-dial telephone, minibar, radio, colour TV wit satellite programmes, hair drier, electric current: 220V / 50 cycles, pets permitted. Double room 74 Single room 47 Suites 13 Business class room Café Baross Terrace Marilyin Drink Bar MeetingsThe hotel is situated in the centre of the city and with its 6 functon rooms the hotel is very suitable for organising meetings and conferences. Technical Equipment: slide and overhead projector, TV-set, video recorder, lectern, flip chart, screen.
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