Bees and the Hotel – a Sweet Touch of Nature
In the beehives of our bee garden on the southern side of the hotel, there's a buzz of activity, and our guests can look forward to fresh honey from Tatra flowers.
On the southern side of our hotel, life pulses – bees in our bee garden diligently collect nectar from the blooming meadows of the Tatras. The result of this symbiosis between nature and our hotel? Fresh, fragrant honey that you can enjoy right here with us.
Honey and other valuable bee products find real use with us – not only on the plate but also in the care of body and soul.
- Start your day with breakfast featuring a drop of mountain honey in herbal tea or on crispy bread – find it at our breakfast buffet.
- Take a piece of the Tatras home – stylishly packaged honey is available for purchase at the reception.
- Enjoy honey desserts in the cozy setting of the Lobby bar.
- Relax with a honey massage and wrap in the hotel wellness area – after a day full of mountains, skiing, or hiking, it's a well-deserved sweet reward.
- Entry for children and minors under the age of 18 is only permitted when accompanied by an adult and at their own risk.
OUR TIP: Treat yourself to a unique experience and stay in the beekeeper-themed room No. 109 – dedicated to the well-known lover of the Tatras and beekeeping, actor and traveler Martin Nikodým.

Apitherapy in the Bee House – summer 2025 novelty
Discover a new dimension of relaxation and recharge where the wisdom of nature meets the healing power of bees. The Bee House is not just a place to rest – it's where you breathe in silence and begin to heal.
Apitherapy doesn't mean getting stung – we offer a gentler yet effective approach: api-rest-therapy – a relaxing stay in the Bee House where you inhale clean air infused with essential bee substances directly from the hives.
Why try it? - Breathing hive air rich in propolis, wax, and honey
- Natural support for respiratory issues, stress, insomnia, or nervousness
- Beneficial effects on the heart and circulatory system
- Bees emit a gentle bioenergetic field – you’ll literally “recharge your batteries”
| Not suitable for: - People allergic to bee products or stings
- Cancer patients
- Individuals with severe infections or tuberculosis
- Pregnant and breastfeeding women
- People with epilepsy or psychiatric conditions affecting perception
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Tips for the best experience: - Turn off your phone (ideally leave it in your room)
- Avoid fatty, spicy food and alcohol at least two hours before and after the session
- Wear comfortable, breathable clothes without jewelry
- Skip perfumes and strong fragrances
- Respect the quiet – bees are sensitive co-inhabitants
- Do not enter the hives or tamper with the equipment – we are guests, not beekeepers
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Accept our invitation to the Bee House – let the bees teach you to slow down, breathe deeply, and find harmony with nature.