Budapest Bed And Breakfast 3*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Breakfast
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Air conditioning
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Pets
Location
The 3-star Budapest Bed And Breakfast is situated in the 06. Terezvaros district of Budapest, 1.3 km from such family venues as Budapest Zoo & Botanical Garden. Wi-Fi is available throughout the property and public parking is provided nearby too.
Standing 5 minutes' walk from Zelnik Istvan Southeast Asian Gold Museum and the disturbing House of Terror Museum, the bed & breakfast is not very far from City Park. Located a 5-minute stroll from Kodaly Circus underground station, the Bed And Breakfast Budapest is 2.8 km from Fisherman's Bastion. Buda Castle is situated 2.8 km from the property. Lovolde ter bus stop is also in close proximity to Budapest Bed And Breakfast.
The rooms feature ironing facilities and climate control, along with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels for guests' utmost comfort. They offer an electric kettle and a fridge. Providing free toiletries, the private bathrooms also come with a bath and a shower.
A continental breakfast is available in the morning. You may walk 5 minutes to Matinee Coffeeshop or eat by Andrassy 100 Etterem, located 450 metres away.
Review by hotel critic
During my recent stay at a quaint B&B in Budapest, I was pleasantly surprised by its blend of comfort and affordability. Managed by a warm team, including the ever-helpful Gizella, this cozy spot offered wide, clean rooms with air conditioning—a must for a good night's sleep after long days exploring. The B&B sits conveniently near public transport, making quick trips to downtown Pest and Heroes Square effortless. I found it refreshing to escape the usual tourist hustle while still being close enough to enjoy it. Plus, the area felt safe even after dark, which is a bonus for solo travelers. Breakfast was a treat with a nice variety, allowing me to start my day well-fueled. And, for just over 100 Euros per night for two, it felt like a steal considering the location and amenities. There is some traffic noise at night, particularly in the morning when the city stirs to life, but overall, I’d consider this place a wise financial choice when visiting Budapest—offering quality without the luxury price tag.