Isabel de la Granja
A disappointing experience
This is an 80's-style conference hotel with several meeting rooms, a cafe and restaurant, souvenir shop, dentist, swimming pool and fitness room ... all a bit seedy and outdated. Our standard double room was rather narrow and somewhat claustrophobic, and as the heat was blasting out on full, we had to sleep with the window wide open. You have to pay for everything. For starters, Internet: 18 euros a day to connect, and only one computer at a time can be hooked up to the network. Breakfast, which cost € 11, was coffee that looked like water, with potatoes and pastries from the time of Tutankhamun.
It was only saved by the scrambled eggs and boiled vegetables. To this we must add that it is located in a neighbourhood south of Buda, charmless and away from all the tourist attractions. The closest is the Gellert Spa and the Citadel, but even that has to be reached by tram (19, and 49 to go to the Pest side where you can find the Market and the National Museum). What worked well was the journey from and to the airport: 22 euros each way in a very comfortable and quick mini-van. Overall, not recommended.
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