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Spa Town Gets New Image Brochures as Number of Visitors Grows

Hungary Today 2024.05.08.

Sárvár Tourist & TDM Nonprofit Ltd. is gearing up for the summer season with fresh image brochures and updated offline marketing materials, thanks to grants awarded jointly by the TDM and one of its member organizations, the Sárvár Tourist Association, reports Turizmus.com.

Funding from the National Cooperation Fund was utilized to produce a tourist map highlighting Sárvár’s (a spa town in Western Hungary) attractions. These materials are now on display at the town’s tourist information office. Additionally, a successful bid from the Municipal Civil Fund enabled the production of a new image brochure, a bag, souvenir items, and a roll-up banner.

The Sárvár spa. Photo: Facebook / Sárvár

According to Ferenc Haller, managing director of Sárvár Tourist & TDM Nonprofit Ltd., the printed materials have been revamped with a fresh, updated image to align with their online presence.

Notably, the publications now include Polish language versions, reflecting the growing number of Polish visitors to the town.

The TDM’s experience with last year’s online campaigns targeting the Polish-speaking region has shown positive results. Sárvár and its spa have remained popular with visitors in the first months of the year.

Gate of the Nádasdy Castle. Photo: Wikipedia

In addition to its thermal spa and hotels, Sárvár offers a wealth of attractions. Nature lovers can explore the arboreal garden or enjoy a hike along the National Blue Trail, which passes through the town. The Nádasdy Castle, with its charming 1500s architecture, is a must-visit venue. History enthusiasts can also explore the Hatvany-Deutsch Mansion.

The aerial view of the arboreal garden. Photo: Wikipedia

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Via turizmus.com; Featured Image: Facebook / Sárvár

 


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