Hotel Sissi, with its central but still quiet location in the vicinity of historical, ... more
business and shopping area of Budapest, offers you comfort and a friendly atmosphere. The 3-star, 6-store hotel awaits you with modern facilities and first-class serv...
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Hotel Sissi is a 3 star Budapest hotel in a convenient central location, a short distance ... more
from the River Danube and the historic Elizabeth Bridge, well connected by public transport to the whole of Budapest, including the elegant Andrassy Avenue and Ci...
The hotel offers 44 soundproofed rooms with bathroom, hair dryer, central heating, ... more
telephone, safe, minibar, satellite/cable tv and wireless internet access. (free, also throughout the hotel). non smoking and disabled ooms available. facilities include...
The Sissi is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to Budapest. All ... more
hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. Each guestroom is tastefully appointed with non smokin...
Advantages: Good location, near to main attractions, excellent retro decor Disadvantages: Supercilious staff and expensive ale
On my last trip to Budapest I was very lucky to choose a hotel within walking distance of the centre and quite a few of the main attractions. The Mercure Budapest was formerly known as The Taverna and is located about two minutes walk away from the bank of the River Danube. We arrived by taxi from the airport which is roughly about 17 kilometres and as I paid the taxi driver I remember thinking that I really liked the fact that the front entrance which is quite grand was on a main road with tourists milling around. I much prefer this than being stuck away down a dark alleyway.
I was impressed with the front entrance of the hotel with its glass windows shining through to the myriad of lights inside and beautifully manicured conifers sitting upright in purple pots with the Mercure sign embellished on the front. The last time I stayed in ...
Advantages: Good city centre location, great froiendly staff Disadvantages: small rooms, poor showers.
, the opera, restaurants. Historic buildings etc.
There is a restaurant called the Belcanto which is right outside the main door and on the corner of the same building. It has a famous reputation for its singing waiters. I looked through the windows but didn't fancy it alone but it looked like fun. It certainly received a rave mention in another Ciao review of Budapest.
My one really big accolade was for the staff - they were so friendly and efficient. I tend to eat in my hotel when I'm alone and I had lunch, dinner and the free breakfast. The food that I paid for was fine. The waitress where I had dinner was so ahead of the game - without even looking in my direction - there were plenty of other diners - she seemed to know instinctively when I wanted something else and almost appeared by telepathy.
Breakfast was a large self service ...
Advantages: Beautiful hotel with friendly staff Disadvantages: none
In February, I went to Budapest with my parents for a few days. My dad booked the break over the internet (flights and accommodation) so he chose the hotel that we stayed in. Having stayed in a Marriott hotel on a previous holiday, I was not disappointed when he told us that we would be staying in a Marriott in Budapest. What I didn't know until we got there was that we would be staying in a junior suite! (The room was discounted when we stayed so we got a better room for our money! :)
The Budapest Marriott is located on the riverside of Pest and had a fantastic view of the river Danube. We were lucky enough to have a water facing room. The hotel was within walking distance of the main attractions in the city centre.
The hotel was about 20 minutes form the airport and cost approximately 35 Euros (about £24) to get there. Upon ...