Professional spa and skincare brand Omorovicza has announced a new partnership with the luxury Royal Spa at five-star Hungarian hotel Corinthia Budapest.
Omorovicza is a Hungarian skincare brand distinguished by its use of mineral-rich thermal waters and innovative skincare formulations. Drawing inspiration from Hungary's rich spa heritage, the brand combines traditional wellness practices with modern science to create luxury skincare products and results-focused spa treatments.
Corinthia highlights that the collaboration with Omorovicza was a natural fit, given the hotel's long-standing history of wellness and centuries-old tradition of utilising Hungary’s healing spa waters
Margaret de Henrich, co-founder of Omorovicza, said: “We’ve long admired the Corinthia Hotels' dedication to elevating guest experiences with every opportunity.
“It’s this shared commitment that forms the foundation of our partnership with Corinthia Budapest. We’re honoured to contribute to the spa offerings, integrating Omorovicza’s interpretation of Budapest’s renowned healing culture to enhance the wellbeing of Corinthia’s guests.”
As the two brands join forces, the Royal Spa menu has been updated with a suite of branded Omorovicza treatments.
"This partnership between Omorovicza and Corinthia Budapest is a celebration of our shared heritage and commitment to excellence," said Eric Pere, GM at Corinthia Budapest.
"Together, we aim to elevate the spa experience, honouring Hungary's rich spa heritage while delivering unparalleled luxury and results-driven skincare solutions to our guests."
About Corinthia HotelsCorinthia is a growing family of luxury hotels, founded in Malta in 1962 by the Pisani family. The company has grown over the years into a multinational investor, developer and operator of hotels and real estate.
Its portfolio includes hotels in London, Budapest, Lisbon and the island of Malta.
Current developments underway in various stages of design and construction include landmark hotels in New York, Rome, Brussels, Bucharest, Doha, Riyadh and new resorts in Malta and the Maldives.