Adverts for this site are wholly misleading. It is located in a badly rundown district wholly unlike the impression given by the online photos. The bedding was dirty, no food was available - the 'restaurant' was not in use and no breakfast available despite having been paid for in advance. Access to public transport to city centre was remote and involved walking a substantial distance. We changed accommodation after just one night and booked into the Ibis Centrum for the remainder of our holiday - highly recommended. The trip was booked through Travel Republic and GTA who investigated our complaint and have made a full refund of our initial accommodation costs. We have suggested that the advert on Travel Republic...
Read moreStayed here for 3 nights while travelling through Europe. Love the concept of the hotel and the staff were friendly and did everything they could but appeared to be under staffed. Breakfast was OK basic but edible. Rooms were clean. Air con seemed to be controlled by reception. There were no bars or restaurant that we could see around the area apart from a local spa shop, and the hotel restaurant was closed, not even the bar was open. It was a long way from the city. We had a good 10 minute walk to get bus 23 that took another 30 minutes to get into the outskirts of Budapest. You can then either walk to centre which is another 30 minutes but is worth it or get the tram numbers 4 or 6. Budapest...
Read moreThis hotel is great. The stylish atmosphere breaths on you from every its part. Rooms are clean and air-conditioned, so you can easily fall asleep even at hot nights. Beds are soft and comfortable. The view of Danube seen through round ship windows looks beautiful. The hotel restaurant is very nice. Breakfast buffet contains many different meals, both warm and cold, including e.g. cereals, yoghurt and pieces of watermelon. However the prices of meals for lunch or dinner are a bit higher. If you want to visit Budapest and stay there in an unusual hotel, I recommend you to try this one. And if you don't travel by car, the best way to get to the city centre is by the HÉV train from Szent Imre tér (about 2km...
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