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Boutique Hotel Budapest
4.3/545 Reviews
Hotel is located 1-2 minutes from the market hall, and right next to the pedestrian zone, and maybe 1-2 minutes to the river abd bridge. So the location is very good. An airport shuttle bus station is about 10 minutes walking distance, very convenient. The hotel was very nice and helpful. The room was clean and big enough for a single traveler. The breakfast buffet was decent and everything looked and tasted fresh and good. In total, I really enjoyed my stay there and would come back anytime.
Novotel Budapest City & Budapest Congress Center
4.1/562 Reviews
The hardware of the hotel is good, the price/performance ratio is good, and the location is a little bit off, but if you have a traffic ticket, the traffic at the door is still very convenient. The only disgusting thing is the service of the hotel. The door card is inexplicably swiped repeatedly, and you have to go upstairs every day Swipe the door card repeatedly, sometimes the door still can't be opened. When we checked out, we were inexplicably charged for the phone bill, which cost dozens of dollars. It was strange to ask why, saying that we answered a call from a local friend. At that time, I was confused. Do I have to charge for answering the phone? The hotel manager explained that only room-to-room calls are free. After staying in the hotel for so many years, this is the first time I have encountered such a strange thing.
Hotel Mediterran
4/550 Reviews
A very clean and modern hotel. The breakfast is by buffet help yourself. The fare is varied and plentiful. If you are a light sleeper try and get a room at the back of the hotel as the hotel is situated near a busy four road intersection. It didn't bother us as we used to traffic noise living on a busy road at home. The public transport is excellent and a bus stop into the city will be found about seventy five metres from the hotel. You cannot buy tickets from the driver, across the busy intersection where the return bus stops on it's return from the city is a ticket machine. Purchase a 24, 48, 72 hour or longer bus pass, this will allow you to use all the public transport in Budapest except the Hop on and Hop off buses. This includes the trams and the metro. If you don't want to buy a ticket you can still use the bus without one as the driver will not check. However, occasionally an inspector will be on the bus to check tickets, if you don't have one you will be faced with a large fine. By bus it takes some ten minutes to get to Elizabeth bridge, get off there or the next stop some fifty metres further on. Check your map and look for Vaci Uta, this is a traffic free road with numerous restaurants. We found Cafe Ana to be a good place to eat and drink as it is situated in a pleasant spot and just across the road from the indoor market. Finally, if you do decide to walk to Elizabeth bridge from the hotel be prepared to encounter a lot of traffic en route, it is further than you think and not very enjoyable on a hot day.
Gold Hotel Budapest
4/525 Reviews
Western breakfast, nice
Hotel Charles
4.1/540 Reviews
The breakfast was good, and there were fruits and vegetables, but that was basically the same. The room is relatively old, but the basic functions are complete, with air conditioning, large space, there is a suggestion that the kitchen can be used to make a cup of tea to drink, the door is the bus stop, the overall price is still very good, but there is no restaurant around
Hotel Bara Budapest
3.3/523 Reviews
I am coming from Canada. I'm extremely frustrated with the hotel and feel compelled to share my experience. The hotel consists of three buildings, none of which are any better than the others. The entrance is dark and the connections between the buildings feel like a maze of catacombs. It's a complete nightmare trying to find your room. Now let's talk about the rooms. They are downright filthy, and don't even think about finding any electrical appliances. Each room supposedly has a minimum of three single beds, but forget about any comfort because there are no pillow tops provided. Can you believe it? To make matters worse, we were completely tricked by that Turkish Holiday Website, ”tatilbudur.com.” They led us to this horrendous place that is worse than any hostel I've ever stayed in. I'm beyond disappointed with this hotel. The lack of cleanliness, basic amenities, and the overall experience is simply unacceptable. They need to seriously step up their game and make significant improvements.

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