Double room, quite large. The room has all the necessary furniture, a large safe (a video camera and a camera fit freely, not to mention other valuables), air conditioning. But the condition of the room is terrible (this was not the case two years ago, it is not clear what happened) - the carpet flooring is very dirty, everything is in multi-colored stains of dirt; bedspreads, as well as a thick curtain on the window, are very dirty and dusty; the sheets on the beds are frankly dirty, with holes; under the sheet there is a dense bedding, very unpleasant to the touch, crispy, like Soviet oilcloth in a hospital for patients with enuresis. Too bad there is no refrigerator.
In the shower room, all RMN (soap and soap accessories), there is a hairdryer. The disadvantages include the lack of ventilation (the mirrors immediately fog up, which, of course, is inconvenient) and the very unpleasant appearance and vile state of the bath curtain.
Breakfast is a buffet, very generous, for all tastes: cheeses, sausages, brisket, side dishes, vegetables, fruits, juices, drinks, sweets - you can’t remember and try everything.
In general, the hotel is not very bad, but if due attention is not paid to the condition of the rooms, they may lose their customers.
Breakfast is very good, huge selection on the buffet. Nothing can be taken out - it is considered theft.
The hotel itself is new. The rooms are spacious, clean, cleaning was done every day, the room has a TV, air conditioning, hairdryer, mini bar.
Drinking water runs from the tap. There are good cleaning filters in Budapest.
The hotel has a free swimming pool. Works every day.
Nearby there is a TESCO supermarket, on the other side of the meter there is a small market, stalls with pastries (everything is much cheaper than in the center.
In general, the hotel is well located near the center, nearby (right next to the metro), and you can buy tickets for the metro in a shop on the ground floor (at the same price as everywhere else, just if you go in the evening and there are no coins, then you can’t buy at Stadionak station ). If you walk, then about half an hour with a measured step to the Heroes' Square. There is also a tram.
The ticket for the tram and metro is the same.
In general, objective 3+!
Very clean bright rooms, new furniture and plumbing; a bunch of nice little things like booklets, pens, notepads, maps of Budapest, needles, threads, shampoos, etc. The bathroom has a bath, there is a hairdryer. Bed linen and towels are perfect.
The room has a safe, mini bar (with inadequate prices, of course). The kettle is missing.
Television with a Russian channel and a bunch of pay TV programs + Internet.
The balcony is tiny and the view is not very - backyard of the station. You can't hear the train station itself in the room.
Breakfasts are quite varied and plentiful, but, comparing with the Hungarian Danubius Helia SPA 4 *, it is an order of magnitude simpler.
The hotel has a swimming pool, sauna, fitness. Nice gift shop.
As for me, the hotel has an excellent location: to the square. Heroes can walk in a straight line (20 minutes), on the way going to the beautiful national restaurant "Paprika", where true Hungarian cuisine and a Russian menu. A 15-minute walk from the hotel shopping center "Arena" -many clothing stores, cafes and a huge grocery Tesco.