Reviews for Budapest Hotels

Maverick City Lodge
4.3/559 Reviews
The hotel is situated in the middle of the Jewish district, which is vey lively all day and nights, with restaurants and bars. My room was bright, clean and quiet. The view on the courtyard was lovely on a Sunday. I like the friendly staff at the reception and enjoyed the breakfast in the canteen.
Equity Point Budapest
3.4/518 Reviews
The hotel is in a good location, about 2 km from the attractions of Buda and Pest. However, the room is too old. The room booked by Ctrip is arranged in the attic attic, with a single window and poor sound insulation. Outside bar music talked until 3 o'clock in the middle of the night, unable to rest. The elevator was added on the patio, and the two doors needed to be pushed by hand, too old.
Wombat's City Hostel Budapest
4/542 Reviews
The airport shuttle bus 100E drops only a few minutes walk away from the hostel. (30mins travel) Very useful. There is a socket and reading light next to each bed and I had a change of bedding on my second day. I feel that this is due to there being no bed bookings and you choose your own, so they don't know which bed is still in use. There's a danger you may lose your bed if you don't leave things on it. There was a shared bathroom with a toilet in it and a locker provided in the room too. I brought my own towel as this was not provided. There is shower gel provided in the shower. A really central hostel, though they're is a hub of bars directly opposite, so they're is a lot of noise until very late which means I had disrupted sleep both nights. Plenty of takeaway places close for quick bites to eat and lots of café spots close too. This hostel is also very close to get to the main sights and starts of walking tours also if you'd be doing this too.
The Hive Party Hostel Budapest
4/539 Reviews
One flaw that was able to ruin my stay in Budapest: IMPOSSIBLE TO SLEEP AT NIGHT. I understand it's a hostel, I understand it's a ”party hostel”. I did not expect a deathly silence, but blaring music cannot be tolerated! The unbearable bass. Not even the caps could save me. There is no roof between the floor with the rooms and the floor with the bar / nightclub. The first night they disconnected at 6.30 am, the second night at 3.00 am, the third night at 4.00 am.
Absolut City Hostel
3.8/525 Reviews
The hotel is very comfortable and very comfortable and is very central. The staff is nice and there is the possibility of cooking. With the exception of this, all the rest is a disaster. Rooms do not have clothes or pads, there are only dust-shaped tents that let the light pass (there is an outer lamp reflecting exactly on the window), and the noise of the street and light let not sleep. The rooms are very narrow, the furniture is old and bad and, above all, something has happened that should never happen in a place that should host you: the box attached to the wall just above the bed, Fortunately, we were not sitting or extended at that time (a tragedy would have happened), and you can see in the uploaded photo, specifically that we had not even filled it. The staff then removed the box without even apologizing or understanding the severity of the incident, told us they would have talked to the ”boss” but then they didn't let us know anything.
Netizen Budapest Centre
4.3/562 Reviews
One of the most budget friendly accommodation in the city! It is in a very strategic location where it is just few meters away from bus stop and metro train station. It is also just few bus stops away from famous tourist destinations. It is near grocery store and vodafone where you can buy a sim card (tip for tourists). Rooms are clean and well maintained. They have self service washing and drying machines, common kitchen and bathrooms, common lounge area, vending machines and many more. This place is wheelchair friendly as well for those who need them. Service wise was great as well. I would commend Thomas from reception for being helpful especially when we arrived from airport at 2AM. Overall, we enjoyed staying here. It is truly a great value for money.

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 4.91°C during the day, 2.06°C at night

• April to June: 18.63°C during the day, 13.94°C at night

• July to September: 22.57°C during the day, 17.76°C at night

• October to December: 7.67°C during the day, 4.95°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 32.0 cm

• Summer: 55.67 cm

• Autumn: 44.67 cm

• Winter: 45.0 cm

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