"Transcendent tranquility, waves, comfort, and indulgence. It's as if we were on a distant eastern island, only closer, on the southern shore of Lake Balaton in Siófok.
With its harmonious architectural design and unique interior atmosphere, the Mala Garden Hotel and Restaurant in Siófok offers a special experience for its guests. Scents, flavors, visually stunning sights – here, all our senses are simultaneously stimulated. Throughout the hotel, natural materials such as stone coverings, sculptures, tropical wood accents, and rock sculptures can be found alongside the latest technology: smart TVs, LED lights, Italian Jacuzzi bathtubs, and energy-efficient solutions that serve the guests' relaxation and economical operation. The interior design of the building was inspired by distant exotic travels: every space exudes harmony, tranquility, and thoughtfulness, while being permeated with a certain sense of luxury. The main goal was to achieve unity between the Balaton's nature and the living space, and the architects took into account the principles of feng shui during the design process. The restaurant on the shores of Lake Balaton, with its huge, accordion-style sliding glass doors, seamlessly merges the garden with the restaurant, blurring the boundary between indoors and outdoors... The garden close to the water provides an unparalleled visual experience.
The Mala Garden Hotel and Restaurant consists of two buildings. The main building houses the reception area, the Mandara Modern Italian Kitchen, the Kriya conference rooms, as well as the wellness areas and massage rooms for adults and children. From here, there is a covered overhead walkway that leads to the Mala Garden Restaurant building, where the restaurant is located, along with the CLASSIC and SUPERIOR rooms, as well as the WHITE TEA suite.
The artistic water features, garden fountains, fish, and aquatic plants of the Mala Garden Hotel and Restaurant all evoke the atmosphere of Bali. The harmonious interior is complemented by sculptures, white pebbles, vases, and accessories from Bali."