From Pec we arrived in Budapest at the Keleti train station, so we chose upon arrival what was within walking distance. When booking, they did not immediately realize that this was an apartment, but they did not begin to cancel it. It takes 10-15 minutes to walk from Keleti, the Blaha Lujza metro station is also a 2-minute walk away.
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From Pec we arrived in Budapest at the Keleti train station, so we chose upon arrival what was within walking distance. When booking, they did not immediately realize that this was an apartment, but they did not begin to cancel it.
It takes 10-15 minutes to walk from Keleti, the Blaha Lujza metro station is also a 2-minute walk away. The area of the apartments is large - 40 squares, well equipped, but that's where the pleasant moments end. Wi-Fi in the hotel is barely pulling, the walls are dirty, the room is terribly cold, the heating does not help. Plus, when checking in, it turned out that they take a deposit of 70 euros, although there is not a word about this on the website when booking. It’s good that I had cash euros with me, because I hate such surprises when they try to “freeze” some amount on your bank card.
It takes 10-15 minutes to walk from Keleti, the Blaha Lujza metro station is also a 2-minute walk away. The area of the apartments is large - 40 squares, well equipped, but that's where the pleasant moments end. Wi-Fi in the hotel is barely pulling, the walls are dirty, the room is terribly cold, the heating does not help. Plus, when checking in, it turned out that they take a deposit of 70 euros, although there is not a word about this on the website when booking. It’s good that I had cash euros with me, because I hate such surprises when they try to “freeze” some amount on your bank card.
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