This is a pretty standard hotel, but it's really close to the airport and they have a shuttle service, which is super convenient. It's also very quiet, making it perfect for travelers flying in or out, or those on a layover. The rooms are clean and tidy, and all the amenities you need are there, including a water heater. I especially liked how the toilet, sink, and shower are all separated – very well thought out. Overall, a great hotel that I'd definitely recommend.
It went really well. We arrived in the afternoon and checked in. They were very kind on our last day, holding our luggage for free until we left. The room was nice and clean, and the bathroom had everything (even soap). Perhaps the only downside was that there was only one towel per person, which was a bit inconvenient for washing your hair.
My stay here was absolutely terrible. The worst part was when the cleaning staff entered my room without knocking or permission while I was still inside. This was a severe invasion of my privacy and made me feel extremely uncomfortable and unsafe.
Furthermore, the hotel's service was disappointing. They charged an extra fee for luggage storage, which was not clearly stated during booking. This felt very unreasonable and like a 'hidden charge.'
Overall, this hotel has significant issues with basic service standards and customer experience, making it hard to trust. I will not be staying here again and do not recommend it to others.
I have stayed at Danubius chain in Budapest before, Helia which is a spa hotel. This is more of a business location being beside the Puskas Arena and the M2 subway line and the 1 Tram line which gives multiple transit options if not using a hire vehicle or taxi. Breakfast was very decent, service attentive and professional. The room was clean with a few minor issues ie bathtub not draining quickly, furniture showing age (I understand so not an issue) and the facilities very good for my purpose - large gym with all required equipment, smaller pool but still permitted laps and a sauna all of which I used each day. As my last day had me leaving before breakfast, I was provided with a takeaway bag. All much appreciated. Front desk very helpful and kind. I enjoyed my stay very much.
Nice hotel in a good location. The food and amenities were okay, but the staff weren’t very welcoming. The phone in my room wasn’t working, so I had to call reception on my mobile, and it took quite a while for someone to pick up. When I mentioned the issue, the receptionist just said “okay” and didn’t offer an explanation, he just asked what I wanted. The second time I called, the person who picked up said she couldn’t hear me, told me to come down to reception, and then hung up.
I was just glad my stay was short because I didn’t feel very welcome.
This hotel truly excels in every aspect – its ambiance, facilities, service, and location are all impeccable.
Being right next to Fisherman's Bastion, the hotel boasts an unbeatable location. I upgraded to a room with a view, and it was absolutely worth the extra cost. The panoramic scenery was breathtaking, definitely a worthwhile splurge. The front desk staff were incredibly warm and attentive, even mentioning that this particular room offered one of the best views, making the viewing experience truly exceptional.
The room itself was very comfortable, providing a relaxing and peaceful stay. Breakfast could be delivered to the room, and while there was an extra service charge, the selection was extensive and varied, offering plenty of choices.
Getting around was incredibly convenient. Fisherman's Bastion is just about a minute's walk away, making sightseeing incredibly easy. Overall, it was a very pleasant and comfortable stay.
Breakfast was good and there was a good range of food. Location and cleanliness were great. It would be nice if there could be more amenities in the room like water and iron.
All round the Corinthia Budapest is a great hotel with good prices and excellent service from very friendly employees throughout the hotel. Excellent spar. Relaxed lounge areas.
The bedroom on fifth floor was very nice clean and comfortable. The heating system is set at a high temperature which can become quite uncomfortable in the middle of the night. Loved the Christmas decorations and Christmas Sunday brunch with free flowing beverages.
Very tasty food in the restaurant. The only issues we would highlight is the problem with the hotel being so big that the breakfast restaurant gets very crowded with delayed self service causing the food to become cold by time you sit down. This is also due to many guests leaving the Bain Marie food service warmer lids open as they are rushing to get food. Also the coffee is machines are not good quality or require servicing as the coffee was warm or cold once milk or cream was added. This was the case everyday over 5 days we never got a hot coffee.
Hot food and drinks are very important and this was unfortunately the only let down during our stay.
Hence the reason for a lower review score.
Aside from this I would recommend the hotel.
The hotel facilities are a bit old, but very clean. I didn't encounter any unpleasant issues during my stay. The hotel breakfast was great, and the staff were quick to replenish food. The location is excellent, within walking distance to two major attractions: Fisherman's Bastion and Buda Castle. If you walk a bit further, you can see the Parliament Building and Chain Bridge at night. The only downside was that on the last night, the couple next door were, uh, *very* loud, and it sounded quite painful. I'm pretty sure the whole building could hear them...
I'd call this hotel the best value for money throughout my entire European trip. First off, the location is super convenient, right by the train station – you practically step out and you're there. And the 4-star service is absolutely genuine; the rooms are incredibly spacious, tidy, and clean. The best part is how affordable it is, even cheaper than some 4-star hotels in certain cities back home.
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