| From: CA, Romania |
| Date of Stay: September, 2007 |
| The room was clean but seemed to be a smoking one, which was unpleasant for me. When I booked the room I couldn't choose a non-smoking room. The pension is very close the the west motorway exit but is very far from city center or from subway. |
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| From: David Rudd, USA |
| Date of Stay: August, 2007 |
| Korona Pension is a bit outside of the city and would have been tricky to get to without a car. The hotel is in a quiet residential spot, however and very nice. The breakfast area was not in the same building as the rooms we stayed in which was no problem in the summer. The breakfast was great with many various items and a good start to a day of sightseeing. |
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| From: Enrico Ferri, Italy |
| Date of Stay: January, 2007 |
| The Korona Pantio is a nice hotel out of the city, in a residential area,but close to the center ( 10 mins by car ) good to avoid the jam of the city, and the noise of the central streets, services are provided with gentle and kind way , good breakfast and nice restaurant ( only dinners had ) rooms are cleaned and well served, ther's teh chance to have an appartment too, good the saune ( included ) and the massages ( pay ) provided by a professional woman , correspondence with pics is 100 % , all the employee are gentle and kind, providing their best service. The hotel is the ideal for thise they don't want to stay in the center, and have car, or they like to move with public transport, the area is well served ( almost 24 Hrs ) |
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| From: Olivier MEGEVAND, France |
| Date of Stay: December, 2006 |
| I choose the Korona Pension Hotel Budapest because I needed to be a bit out of city centrum because I was picked up by a company and this was the best location to go to my place. So even if I wrote that hotel surroundings were poor, I did choose it and my choice was good. |
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| From: Ulrich Zimmermann, Germany |
| Date of Stay: November, 2006 |
| Nice small pension with good service and breakfast. All questions about public transport, sightseeing, etc. were answered properly. Unfortunately, there was some renovation going on so that it was sometimes noisy. However, they offered a room in a different building what I rejected so that I should not complain. It is a bit far from the city center but the public transport is very good even at night. The city itself is very beautiful especially Buda castle. I can only recommend, even if it is just a short trip, to go and see Budapest. |
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| From: Steven Waggoner, USA |
| Date of Stay: September, 2006 |
| great hotel and very friendly staff. the hotel is very difficult to find. After the first time it is easy and in a fairly good location. the staff went over and above for our aniversary. Thanks to them. |
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| From: Mike Hamilton, Canada |
| Date of Stay: August, 2006 |
| Only downfall of this property is that is fairly far into Buda and at least a 2500 Forint taxi to the centre of town. We were fortunate to receive one of the pension's neighbouring apartments since we were travelling as 3 people. The apartment was in great shape and was very large and there is a small grocery store a short walk down the road if you want to prepare your own meals. The restaurant next door had great breakfasts (which were included) and also made tasty pizzas for dinner or a late snack. The restaurant had a bonus - very attractive female staff as servers. |
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| From: VS, Romania |
| Date of Stay: July, 2006 |
| Perfect for one night passing through Budapest. Easy access from highways. |
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| From: AR, Austria |
| Date of Stay: June, 2006 |
| The restaurant is really too small at least for the breakfast. |
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| From: Christian Steiner, Austria |
| Date of Stay: May, 2006 |
| as on the stays before, it was absolutly ok! even as we had to change our prior reservation (two people more) it was no problem & the staff was very helpful & competent. the breakfast was great as before - this time we took a dinner at the hotel restaurant - they offered a full range menue - the relationship between price & quality was more than ok! - thanks to the always friedly and smiling staff! |
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| From: Synne Guldbrandsen, Norway |
| Date of Stay: March, 2006 |
| This is a very good deal while staying in Budapest, nice rooms, good breakfast and a very helpfull staff. The hotel is a bit out of the centre, but this allows you to see the "real" city and not just other turists. Excellent bus and tram services makes it easy to reach all the right places, so we will definitely use the Korona Pension Hotel Budapest again. |
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| From: Christian Steiner, Austria |
| Date of Stay: March, 2006 |
| nice litte hotel - quite surrondings - very helpful & competent stuff - great breakfast - i will choose korona pension on my next trip again. |
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| From: CM, Canada |
| Date of Stay: October, 2005 |
| Very nice staff and clean rooms make it worth the 45 minute or so commute to the centre of town. The shuttle advertised on this site is not free though, budget 4000 HUFs each way for the hotel shuttle. |
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| From: DD, Ireland |
| Date of Stay: September, 2005 |
| We found the room to be very clean and comfortable. we had requested a twin room but when we got there there was only a double available. Apart from this very minor complaint I can highly recommend the Korona Pension Hotel Budapest to others. |
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| From: Martin Andersson, Sweden |
| Date of Stay: September, 2005 |
| A very nice hotel with a friendy staff. |
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| From: LF, Australia |
| Date of Stay: August, 2005 |
| Fantastic! The staff were wonderful, and definitely added to the quality of the stay. You couldn't have asked for better. The restaurant was also excellent, and much better quality and value than in town. Definitely recommended! |
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| From: ND, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: August, 2005 |
| The place was nice and the little Italian restaurant very good and friendly. Unfortunately the hotel is quite isolated and it takes a good 25 minutes and 2 types of transport to get to Pest. 2 problems: The AC is not included in the price of the room (extra 10 euros a night) and make sure you pack light as there is no elevator available. There is no hairdryer in the room. |
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| From: SR, Germany |
| Date of Stay: July, 2005 |
| This is a lovely pension but it is far awy from the city center. It takes a bus to get to the stop to take another bus or tram to get to another stop to take another bus, tram, or subway to get to the city center. And the bus service dramatically reduces after 11pm. |
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| From: Kate Connor, United Kingdom |
| Date of Stay: June, 2005 |
| Korona Pension was great! A group of 7 of us stayed there for 2 nights in June '05. The Pension is situated slightly out of the centre of Budapest but in a lovely green and quiet part of town. The bus into Budapest goes from right outside the hotel every 10 mins and it's about a 20 minute journey. The rooms were very clean and seemed like they had been recently refurbished. Room 10 is particularly spacious with it's own lounge!! The hotel staff were extremely friendly and went out of their way to help us. There is also a restaurant attached to the hotel which we ended up eating at both nights...good food and a lot better value than many places in the centre of Budapest. Definitely our favourite hotel of our 2 weeks in Eastern Europe! |
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| From: JA, Spain |
| Date of Stay: May, 2005 |
| it is located too far from everywhere and it´s a pity cause its a good hotel and people are really helpfull and friendly |
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