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Horwath HTL Hungary, established in 1989, is the premier hospitality consulting firm in CEE and CIS countries. Specializing in hotel, tourism, and leisure projects, our team offers unmatched expertise and client focused problem-solving approach.

As a founding patron of HOTCO Hotel Investment Conference, Horwath HTL Hungary continues to lead and bring stakeholders together in the relevant regional hospitality industry.

Contactes regionals

Attila Radvánszki

Budapest

Gellérthegy utca 6. 1./3.
Budapest 1016, Hungary

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Creative solutions for a complicated world.

Estratègia i planificació

Pot ser difícil saber quin és el moviment correcte. Entenem el camí per davant, deixeu-nos ajudar-vos a tenir èxit.

Creixement, vendes i màrqueting

Aconsegueix més amb el que ja tens.

Suport operatiu

El que es mesura es fa, així que comenceu a mesurar. Us mostrem els estàndards i us ajudem a trencar-los.

Assessorament en transaccions

Quan hi ha un acord per fer, és possible que només tinguis una oportunitat. Anem a fer-ho bé.

Sostenibilitat

La sostenibilitat i el rendiment financer són dues cares de la mateixa moneda. Prepareu els vostres actius per al futur.

Local Insights

Cutting-edge analysis .

Report

Budapest Hotel Market Overview 2024

Explore the evolving landscape of Hungary’s hotel and tourism industry with our 2023 Budapest hotel market analysis, as we bring you a sneak peek into Hungary’s economic rebound and its impact on the hospitality sector. Witness Budapest’s remarkable recovery, underlined by recovering foreign direct investments and a reviving hotel market. Uncover key insights into the city’s rising appeal as a tourism destination, bolstered by significant infrastructure developments and a robust increase in luxury hotel brands. From market trends to future projections, our article provides valuable perspectives for industry stakeholders looking to navigate the Hungarian hotel and tourism sector.

Balázs Fűredi
Balázs Fűredi
Consultant, Hungary
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Budapest Hotel Market Overview 2022

In 2022, the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region, including Budapest, experienced significant economic challenges due to geopolitical tensions and lingering impacts of the pandemic. Soaring inflation, a sharp rise in energy prices, and a labour shortage were major issues. Producer/input costs in the EU surged by 37% in May 2022, a record high. The EUR/HUF exchange rate hit an all-time high of 427 HUF/EUR, significantly impacting operational costs. Our outlook is carefully optimistic, as against all odds, we believe Budapest will continue to be a magnet for city breakers and sport enthusiasts in 2023 as well, as the city is preparing to host the 19th edition of the World Athletics Championship.

Attila Radvánszki
Attila Radvánszki
Partner, Hungary
Report

Ukraine Hospitality Sentiment Survey

The global crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has drastically altered the tourism industry worldwide, and Ukraine is no exception. Tourism, a crucial economic sector, has been significantly affected due to severe restrictions on cross-border travel. The Ukrainian hotel and aviation industries are struggling to survive by minimizing costs and capitalizing on domestic demand. The Ukrainian Association of Hotels and Resorts (UHRA), along with international tourism experts from Horwath HTL, conducted a survey to provide an overview of how stakeholders perceive the challenges brought about by the pandemic.

Marius Gomola
Marius Gomola
Managing Partner, Hungary
Report

Market Report: Baku, Azerbaijan

Our latest market report on Baku, Azerbaijan, provides an insightful overview of the city’s evolving tourism and hospitality landscape. Baku, the largest city in the South Caucasus, is capitalizing on its unique geographic location and cultural heritage to become a significant tourism destination. Baku has more than its nine ‘climate zones’ and oil industry to boast about. Hotel development is booming as the market begins to appreciate the economic upside offered by tourism. The diversification of hotel products attracts leisure travellers to the country, extends the booking period and minimises the reliance on corporate travel.

Gergely Balint
Gergely Balint
Director, Hungary