Taogeer
January 4, 2025
I almost never write bad reviews when staying in a hotel, unless it is really bad.
This is a completely objective evaluation. Let me first talk about the only advantage. The location is not bad and relatively convenient. I give 3.5 points for hygiene, and 0 for facilities and service environment. The pitfalls are as follows:
1. First of all, the facilities are very old, like the hotels in China 20 years ago. The room is very small, and even a suitcase cannot be unfolded. The foot-operated trash can in the toilet is broken, and you have to open the lid by hand to throw away the trash.
2. The sound insulation is very poor, and the windows are leaking. There are some bars not far downstairs. There are many energetic guys and girls in Budapest. A wave of drinkers passed by in the middle of the night and shouted loudly. The upstairs was very clear and I couldn’t fall asleep at all. It was extremely torturous. The flushing of the upstairs room was as noisy as the room cleaning cart outside the door. At first, I wondered why there were cleaners pushing carts repeatedly in the middle of the night. Later, I found out that it was the toilet flushing upstairs, and the noise was outrageous.
3. The service was very average. I booked three nights, but only mineral water was provided on the first night, and it was not updated later. On the second night, my friend went to the front desk to ask, and was told that the mineral water was gone. We were tired and didn't care much. On the third day, there was still no water. We went to the front desk again and were told that it was only prepared for the first night. They also "warmly" told us that there was a vending machine in the hotel lobby and that credit cards could be used to buy water. ***? Then can I only pay for the first night's room fee for a three-day hotel stay? In addition, the front desk who checked in on the first day was also very indifferent.
4. The holiday price increase is outrageous. In the three Eastern European countries of Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic, Budapest should have a much lower consumption level than Vienna. The hotel, which is close to 1,200 per night, is a disaster compared to the four-star hotel in Vienna that costs more than 700 per night.
Summary: If you want to experience the above extremely bad experience, please choose this hotel.
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