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limehome continues European expansion in Budapest

In Budapest, 45 units in a central location will open in early 2023. limehome’s hospitality offer thus becomes bookable in a fifth EU country.

MUNICH – limehome, the Munich-based company and Europe's leading hospitality technology provider and operator of fully digitalised design flats, is now also coming to Budapest: the opening of 45 units in the Hungarian capital is planned for early 2023.

The hospitality company continues its international growth course and expansion strategy and adds another European metropolis to its portfolio. The building, newly constructed in 2021, is centrally located in Budapest at Mosonyi utca 4. Budapest's main international railway station (Budapest-Keleti) is in the immediate vicinity, as is the Keleti Pályaudvar metro station. Budapest is one of the most sought-after hotel markets in Central and Eastern Europe, along with Prague and Warsaw.

The 45 flats are divided into 15 long-stay and 30 short-stay units. They range from classic single flats to large 3-room suites. The size ranges from approx. 35 m² to a maximum of 150 m².

Ricky Bichel, Head of International Expansion at limehome, comments: "Budapest is one of the top tourist destinations in Europe with its rich history and great architecture. We are proud to now be bookable here with our next generation hospitality offering. We are particularly pleased that we were able to convince the landlords with our concept in an intensely competitive real estate market."

Thorsten Testorp, managing partner of B&L, adds: "We are pleased to have found a partner in limehome who will manage our attractive property with an innovative hospitality concept. In a rapidly changing guest environment, it is important to reach new target groups with new offers – with limehome we are ideally positioned here."

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