Honvéd u. 14.
In 1920 after the subdivision of the territory between bath Hévíz and Saint Andrew Hévíz the Hungarian Royal Post bought more territories. In 1923 they started to build first the Post Holiday Home in the Park Street. In 1928 in the place of todays' Hotel Aquamarin was built the second building for post officers.
In 1936 the hotel had already had a permanent doctor. During the second world war it was used as a Hungarian Military Hospital, from 1945 was Russian Martial Hospital for a short time, then from 1949-1950 gave place for the Greek revolutionars. From 1953 it was one of the first Hungarian trade union's hotels, where the postmen could spend their holiday again. From 1957 became a cure-hotel. In 1953 this hotel was the first place where the weight-bath invited by dr. Károly Moll was installed.
The hotel has 2 acre large park with many rarity plants. The hotel has three bathepools - two inside and one outside 160 m2 swimmingpool filled with thermal water. The different types of medical treatments help the healing, prevention and rehabilitation of locomotor disorders. The older "A" building includes 44 old rooms, the newer "B" building has 56 renovated rooms. The two buildings are able to welcome alltogether 192 persons.
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• ascensor • caja fuerte central • sala de reuniones • servicio de recepción 24 horas
• billar • gimnasio • masaje • peluquería • piscina de aquas termales • salón de belleza • sauna • solárium
• Conexión inalámbrica a internet disponible en el vestíbulo.
• El aparcamiento propio del hotel es de pago.
• No se admiten animales de compañía.