Latest Reviews for Pest Hotels

Dominik Panzió
3.9/568 Reviews
The room I had at the hotel was good value for money and clean. It was also very quiet at night time and, after a day out walking and seeing the sights of the old city, it was the perfect place to come back to and relax. There are buses just around the corner that link to the city centre, and the nearest Metro is not far. The shuttle service the hotel uses is very reliable. The hotel staff will either book up a transfer with them beforehand or customers can do it themselves from an easily located desk at the airport. I found the wi-fi in the room was quite fast and always usable.
Metropolis Budapest Boutique Hotel
4.6/541 Reviews
Excellent location, short walk to the opera house, basilica, Parliament is not too far away. Budapest is a very walkable city and this location aids that. Loved the lobby decoration and the building itself. Room small but does the job. Bed is comfortable and I slept really well. Shower hot and good water pressure & wifi is fast. Room has a safe, kettle, water, towels etc. Tea but no coffee which is odd. The rooms have a theme, mine was Ferenc Puskas the famous football player. Service is incredibly friendly and helpful. No breakfast which is unfortunate. It can be tricky to find. Look for Metropolis sign on the building next to the door. Cost was £48
Omega Guesthouse Budapest
4/553 Reviews
Clean, comfortable, warm room! Near the center! Very good hotel! I l come back!! Thank you!! Very interesting yard into a house! Many shops near the hotel! 10-15 min go to all interesting places! Budapest- fantastic city!!
Centrooms House
4.2/582 Reviews
Stuff was really good, sweet & helpful. Centrooms was right above the Metro line2, bus stations and 5 minutes from everything by feet like ruin bars, market, Burger King etc. I would prefer although the room to be a lot cleaner less hairy on the bed sheets and the towels to be changed at least once every 2 days. They didn’t change our towels in our 4 nights stay.
Korona Panzió Budapest
4/514 Reviews
I wanted to spend three nights in this hotel with a friend. The location is well, but you save the prices of the hotels in the city centre. The reception was occupied 24/7, the question of a furnace was also answered quick, but it did not work properly. But just before we wanted to go to bed, we noticed a small cage on our bed, which we identified quite quickly as a bed chair. We were equipped with photos and went to the reception at night against 2Uhr, which also immediately excused several times and brought us into a new room immediately. The room was located in the neighborhood, where the entrance door was not closed. Paranoia we also spotted the new room for bed chairs and unfortunately found there. In the end, we didn't sleep all night. We checked out as quickly as possible the next day, one plus point: the two nights we actually booked were fully refunded (only in Bar and Forint). When checking out, we have also reported the second incident with bed shirts, but there did not seem to be any great interest in this information. Conclude: Not recommendable, please don't book here!!!
Budapest Ville Bed & Breakfast
3.9/57 Reviews
And it was not a clue, but a lot of sounds, for example, continuous water from somewhere, and the bath was leaking what they had solved with a pump. You had to shower in the bathroom no problem but the leakage and the shower was always really hot and cold. Between not fine. The water of the leakage that went to the pot was again before the toilet. Not really handy. The breakfast was ready the day before, which makes the bread not really fresh but there we had a broad toast for the last to park before the door. Come on in time or there is no place.
Casa Nora (Private Rooms)
2.8/513 Reviews
OPERA16 Guestrooms
4.4/55 Reviews
Nice guesthouse located in central Budapest near the Opera. I arrived early and they let me keep my luggage at reception while the room was being prepared which was a nice gesture. The rooms were quiet when I was there and it was very clean and comfortable, especially the bed. The minibar had included water bottles for free which even some of the bigger hotels don't provide, so that was appreciated. Cleaning is available upon request as they are not a hotel, but a guesthouse.
Casa Nora
3/510 Reviews
I’ll start off with the positive about this place, the location in the city of Budapest was great, right in the centre, but unfortunately, that’s where the positives end When we entered our room we was hit with an unpleasant stench, not sure what exactly it was. The bed was almost on the ground it was so low and sitting on it you could feel how uncomfortable the mattress was, there wasn’t anything to it. It was so unbearably uncomfortable that we had to pay for somewhere to sleep. Out of all the plug sockets in our room and bathroom, all but one was virtually hanging off the wall, which made it very unsafe, so as a result we could only use one for the one night we was there, as we was scared we would electrocute ourselves, not what you expect, and not acceptable. The only plug socket that wasn’t hanging on my a thread was the one which we had to move the wooden wardrobe and bedside table forward, as this was obstructing the plug socket. The bathroom is very outdated, small and when you flush the toilet it sounds as if there is an earthquake! In the room there was only one towel, but as there was two of us I asked if we could have another one and was simply told “no we don’t have any more” which is terrible as we payed for 4 nights and only was facilitated with one small towel. Good job we only stayed one night! The shower was very small and compact and was peeling. I understand that it’s a cheap accommodation, but we have been to many cheap basic accommodations, but this one took basic to an extreme level, only thing that was actually given to us was soap, and even that was cheap and nasty and felt more like washing up liquid it was so horrible to human skin. I would highly discourage anyone from coming here, as it’s not fit for humans.
Serenity Boutique Budapest
4.5/536 Reviews

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Total Properties1,819
Number of Reviews740
Average Price (Weekdays)€76
Average Price (Weekends)€80