| Each year i attend a fencing competition with my students in Bekescsaba. I always stay at Fiume. It is located in the center of the town where the traffic has been blocked and cars have no access so i can allow the children to go out and play without any worries. The building itself has only one flour with an old and nice architecture. At the first floor you have a large lobby, the reception and the restaurant. The rooms are at the first floor. We usually have breakfast which is included in the price and supper, sometimes even lunch depending on the schedule of the competition. The breakfast is good with a good range of selection, pastry made by the hotel. A lot of people from the town eat there and every thing i saw coming out of the kitchen looked great, also our food was tasty. | When you book or when you check in ask for the rooms that are facing the entrance, the closed city center, the view is very nice and the rooms are much nicer. The furniture is old style, you have nice paintings on the walls and lovely curtains.|The rooms on the other side are facing an inner court and you see the back of other building, not very nice. Also in the rooms on the right wing of the building the decoration and furniture is different. It's more modern but i personally don't like it that much it doesn't feel like part of the hotel and the nice place the hotel is located in. You have wireless in the rooms but sometimes it doesn't work it's better in the lobby. You also have a safe in the room and AC(a bit old but it does its job). | The rooms and hotel is clean, the staff is friendly and speaks english. |This time they were so nice that they allowed us to stay in the rooms up to time of our departure which was at 20:30 without paying anything extra. This was very helpfully first of all because the children were able to take a shower after the competition and second because it's hard to find things to do and places to stay just to wait for the time to pass until your departure with a big group of children. | So next year i'll stay again at the Fiume hotel and will recommend it...
Read moreThe building looks lovely, more than hundred years old. The reception area is a bit dark, but the staff is friendly and helpful. There's no elevator, so you have to walk up to the first floor. (It was a problem for us with the baby buggy.) The floors look a bit old and are also dark. ||The room was nicely furnished, it aligned to the building's atmosphere. There's AC in the room and we also received a baby cot for free - you just have to ask for it. ||But the bathroom was an disappointment, it wasn't renoveted like 20 years ago. The toilet flush is very loud. If your room looks to the main square - it's nice, but I couldn't sleep at night until 2-3 am, because of the noise from the square - even with close windows. ||There are daily towel change, and room cleaning, but they use something very strong, so the room and bathrooms smelled very bad. ||First we received a twin room, so we pushed the beds together - to get a king bed with a gap in the middle. The next day when we arrived back to the room, the gap was filled with sponge, hat we appreciate a lot.||The Wi-Fi connection in the room was weak.||The breakfast is ok (with jam, salami, scrammbled eggs, etc), but we had to ask for more bred when it run out. And they also did not stock other things up. The cooffe was only instant - for a real coffee, you have...
Read moreThe lady was rude on the phone and she was upset because I called too many times, yet she did manage to screw up the reservation and only reserved for one night instead of two. The room was fine, but the bed is comically small. The only positive thing I could say is that it is close to everything. The old fashioned key is fine, but it is attached to a half pound wooden keychain which is very annoying, because it was pushing my leg in my pocket all day, and in the morning I found no one at the desk to just leave it there. The food was average, and I felt really sorry for the guy who was alone there, and trying to make everyone happy. That man...
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