Grand Hotel Kempinski High Tatras opens in Slovakia
It has been designed by architect Peter ÄŒerno of ÄŒerno+Architekten, Munich with interiors by Living Consulting Group AB, Sweden. Zuzana Cambelova of Cadé Design has designed the wellness & spa area and public areas.
The hotel is located on the shores of an alpine lake, 1,351 metres above sea level in the spectacular High Tatras Mountains in Strbske Pleso. The High Tatras Mountain is the natural border between Poland and Slovakia, forming the central, highest and most beautiful section of the Carpathian mountain range.
The lovingly restored heritage building consists of three interlinking parts. The architecture of the historic building, a former famous Grand hotel built in 1906, is stunningly romantic with its turrets and latticed windows. The 98 spacious rooms and suites in contemporary design all offer views either over the alpine lake, the mountains or the valley. Some feature private winter gardens.
The hotel provides international and Mediterranean cuisine for up to 124 guests in its all-day dining Grand Restaurant.
The hotel has two ballrooms with natural daylight and wonderful views, which can cater for up to 150 people.
The 1,300 sqm Wellness & Spa is a further highlight, offering a variety of Thalgo and Terrake facial and body treatments. Facilities include several saunas, themed showers, a private VIP spa suite, seven treatment rooms, and a Vitamin Bar. Indoor pools with sviews over the lake and mountains bring the natural environment into the spa. The spa’s interior design has crystal chandeliers and designer furniture throughout.
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