As mentioned earlier - a simple European hotel. You won't get anything extra, but we went to see the city, so the hotel was ok overall. Breakfast is monotonous, but it was delicious for me. As always: cheeses, sliced meats, muesli, boiled eggs and scrambled eggs, sausages, fruits, not much, but there were fruit salad and buns.
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As mentioned earlier - a simple European hotel. You won't get anything extra, but we went to see the city, so the hotel was ok overall. Breakfast is monotonous, but it was delicious for me. As always: cheeses, sliced meats, muesli, boiled eggs and scrambled eggs, sausages, fruits, not much, but there were fruit salad and buns. The room is small but enough for us. We had a hair dryer. Soap and shower gel was in the bathroom, and shampoos take with you. There is a safe in the room, so you don't have to carry anything of value with you. The location is very convenient. Everywhere we went on foot, well, if you are already completely tired, then the metro is also not far away.
We recommend a nearby cafe called Fresh Kitchen. If you leave the hotel and turn left and reach the main street, you will immediately take it away (right next to the church). Very tasty, very nice staff (not good, but still understand English) and very reasonable prices.
The cuisine is Turkish, but sooooo tasty and sooo nice service.
One thing is not clear in the hotel - when you hand over the key, and in the evening you come back to the hotel and ask for it, they simply give it to you without asking for confirmation that you live here (the staff is different all the time, so theoretically they cannot know you by sight ). That is, the theoretical key to the room could be given to anyone. Since they misheard me, they gave me the key to another room ...
And there was one more unpleasant minus - when we went to this hotel, there was a promotion that if you live longer than 5 days - a ticket to the bath is free. But when we arrived at the reception, they made round eyes and said that they didn’t know anything about this ((
but in general, a normal hotel, and if you had to come to Budapest again and if he offered cheap prices, then you would stay there again.
We recommend a nearby cafe called Fresh Kitchen. If you leave the hotel and turn left and reach the main street, you will immediately take it away (right next to the church). Very tasty, very nice staff (not good, but still understand English) and very reasonable prices.
The cuisine is Turkish, but sooooo tasty and sooo nice service.
One thing is not clear in the hotel - when you hand over the key, and in the evening you come back to the hotel and ask for it, they simply give it to you without asking for confirmation that you live here (the staff is different all the time, so theoretically they cannot know you by sight ). That is, the theoretical key to the room could be given to anyone. Since they misheard me, they gave me the key to another room ...
And there was one more unpleasant minus - when we went to this hotel, there was a promotion that if you live longer than 5 days - a ticket to the bath is free. But when we arrived at the reception, they made round eyes and said that they didn’t know anything about this ((
but in general, a normal hotel, and if you had to come to Budapest again and if he offered cheap prices, then you would stay there again.
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