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Written: 30 august 2010
Travel time: 4 — 10 august 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 6.0
The hotel is VERY clean. We lived on the 10th floor. The rooms are not small. A good mattress. For the third person in the room, they lay out a sofa-"deuce". The bathroom is very clean, towels are changed every day, but they must be thrown on the floor. There was no balcony. But there was a great view from the window - on a beautiful church. The air conditioner was never turned on - there was no need. Cons - some dead lamps, like nightlights, you will not read. There is a TV with one Russian program. Breakfast is good and edible without heartburn - scrambled eggs, boiled eggs, lecho, rice, pasta, some salads, very tasty yogurt, which must be taken from the basin with a spoon. It is very good with canned pears (standing right there), three types of decent cheese and tasteless sausage, vegetables, apples, oranges, cut into slices, tea, coffee, corn flakes, juices from the machine. But EVERY DAY IS THE SAME. In the end, it is impossible to look at the lecho.
Once we went to the same restaurant in the evening - we ate dessert, the service is good, inexpensive, but we didn’t like the desserts at all. At the reception, everyone is very nice, they speak English, they are ready to help, well, whatever you want - they will tell you, teach you, etc. It's nice that we arrived at 10 am, and twenty minutes later they put us in the room (although according to the rules - after 2 pm). The hotel is well located - 20 minutes walk to the park there is a castle, a lake with ducks, Szé chenyi baths (I recommend - inexpensive and very pleasant). Take your food and drink in the baths - inside is a bit expensive catering. And of course slippers, a swimsuit and a towel. On the other side of the hotel on foot - the Danube and the island of Margaret, where it is very good to walk. We accidentally got to the international synchronized swimming competitions there, it was very beautiful and Russia won. On the third side (up) from the hotel 15 minutes to the collective farm market - raspberries, blueberries, currants, blackberries, all sorts of sausages, and of course peaches. Near the bottom of the catering-type cafe where the Hungarians go, but cheap and tasty. On the second floor of the market there is a coffee house (I recommend), a glass shop (wine on tap - I recommend! ) And all sorts of rags - we bought a blanket. At the market, no one shortchanges or deceives. The rest of the hotel can be reached by metro, tickets must be taken - controllers go in clouds. Good places are the opera (I recommend not going to see the interior with a tour, but buying tickets for the opera itself - the money is the same, but the pleasure is incomparable) and on the train to Esztergom, stunning views and a basilica. But you don’t need to dine in Esztergom, but you need to cross the bridge to Slovakia on foot and dine there. In Slovakia they accept the euro and speak Russian. Further - personal impressions (I do not insist): Goose liver pate is rubbish. No need to collect it as souvenirs. Galushka is rubbish (a bad cake). Goulash soup is tasty and original, but you won’t eat it a second time. Fish soup is the same. Who is not a millionaire, do not eat in restaurants in the center or close to the center, we paid 24 thousand forints for a dinner for two with wine. The prices for wine on the menu are not per glass, but per 10 deciliters. It was not expensive in a restaurant near the hotel up Vaci Street - 7 thousand for three with beer. The beer is acceptable, the bread is delicious. Portions are NOT HUGE. From purchases - it is worth buying shoes in Salamander stores. Excellent PIC salami (worth buying as a souvenir). The wine is good. The fisherman's bastion and everything around it is bullshit. Not interested, a lot of people, hustle and go uphill. I really liked to ride the cable car and walk through the Buda mountains on foot. Zoo - normal, giraffes bother. This is all. I wish you all good luck!
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