JTSydney
25. Dezember 2023
This is by far the best hotel I had stayed for my entire Eastern Europe trip and ironically, it wasn't even the one that I initially booked. The one I'd booked initially turned out that it was overbooked so this one was recommended to me by C-trip which I think was quite a reasonable substitute. This is a fully serviced apartment. It is very big. There is a separate bedroom, kitchen (together with a dining table), toilet, bathroom and living area (sofa bed with a big TV). In addition, there are two balconies overlooking a car park with a very pretty wall art against one of the walls.
Firstly, it is located close to some city sights (not sure whether there is a city center in Budapest but everything was just a short hop away by bus or tram). It is close to the Nyugati and Keleti train station but still a good 15 minute walk, otherwise there are buses and trams close by.
There are numerous restaurants in the area so there's no lack of choice there. Alternatively, to save a bit of money, you can buy food and cook yourself to save some money (which I did). There is a full kitchen in the apartments with a toaster, kettle, coffee capsule machine, microwave, big oven, dishwasher and of course the full set of cooking utensils (pots, pens, thongs...a cheese grater too!). The apartment also has a washing machine (but no dryer - it has a drying rack, and some drying poles in the bathroom).
Reception is not 24 hour though. I think there is someone there from 8am to 8pm. I once left my room key in the apartment when I went out but thankfully it was within the hours where there was someone in reception. There were able to email the key room to me and with this, use my phone to open the door to my apartment (you need to download an app to do this though). Overall, this is by far the best place I'd stayed in for the price I paid.
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