While the rooms are good value, the breakfast, at nearly 20 euros, is not. Neither is the Internet, which is operated by the German Telcom company I have grown to hate, and costs 16 euros per 24 hours, more than some monthly ASDL connections. It is, at least, a decent speed, unlike every other Telcom service I've experienced before.
The rooms are a reasonable size, and are clean, modern and kitted out with everything you'd expect of a decent hotel, including mini-bar, safe and a flat screen TV. The views from the west side of the building, of the Buda hills, are great, but on windy nights the squalls screech down from the hills and scream through the panels on the high sheer walls of the hotel. It's enough to keep the sleepless up all night.
Personally I think there are better hotels in Budapest, and only use it because of its location near to the office. But you won't go far wrong with it if you can't find anything more suitable.






