I stayed here for one night on my solo cycling trip from Vienna to Budapest, and had the recommendation from some others who had stayed there while doing the same trip. No major complaints, and some very positive aspects. First, I initially booked a room for a night while I was ambitiously hoping to reach Gyor that night, and although there was no deposit the email confirmation said I was responsible for the night if I was a no show. Even after my no show they re-booked me for the following night, and I arrived to find....I was too early to check in and get my room, shower, etc. But for a small additional fee I was able to claim my room before lunch, so I could shower, eat lunch, and take a good nap after a hard couple of days of riding and what was clearly a developing chest cold. The (somewhat) bad: there are lots of winding, uneven staircases to get up to the rooms, and although I am fit and had very little luggage, I was exhausted from my ride and a little sick, so this was inconvenient. The morning walk to the breakfast area was like following a maze - apparently a different building connected through a labyrinthine passageway. And the breakfast was mediocre: some cold cuts and cheeses, mediocre white bread, not great coffee and sugary juices. The woman who waited on me was the...I stayed here for one night on my solo cycling trip from Vienna to Budapest, and had the recommendation from some others who had stayed there while doing the same trip. No major complaints, and some very positive aspects. First, I initially booked a room for a night while I was ambitiously hoping to reach Gyor that night, and although there was no deposit the email confirmation said I was responsible for the night if I was a no show. Even after my no show they re-booked me for the following night, and I arrived to find....I was too early to check in and get my room, shower, etc. But for a small additional fee I was able to claim my room before lunch, so I could shower, eat lunch, and take a good nap after a hard couple of days of riding and what was clearly a developing chest cold. The (somewhat) bad: there are lots of winding, uneven staircases to get up to the rooms, and although I am fit and had very little luggage, I was exhausted from my ride and a little sick, so this was inconvenient. The morning walk to the breakfast area was like following a maze - apparently a different building connected through a labyrinthine passageway. And the breakfast was mediocre: some cold cuts and cheeses, mediocre white bread, not great coffee and sugary juices. The woman who waited on me was the same one who the night before barely wanted to serve me a double espresso. The women at reception were pleasant and efficient however: bike storage was another exercise in following an outdoor labyrinth, but they were pleasant and when I woke up the next morning realizing my cold had sapped me of the energy necessary to power me the rest of the route by bike to Budapest, they helped me figure out the best bike route to the train station where I caught a late morning train for Budapest.More
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