Guest User
May 7, 2025
The group split between the two Karin Hotels, both several blocks away from each other and far from the center of Budapest, an area not recommended at night. My room had a large bed with no room to climb in from either side; you had to climb in from your feet. The temperature couldn't be regulated, so the heat was stifling. The breakfast was terrible: coffee, milk, chorizo, bacon, salty cheese, scrambled eggs, apples, and pears; there was no sweet treats. The first night, one of the beds had a broken box spring, which we immediately reported to reception. To our surprise, when we checked out, they told us they'd keep 100 euros of the deposit for a lost key (which they force you to take with you because the second hotel doesn't have a reception where you can leave it). We remind you that there was also a person who had to sleep one night on the mattress on the floor and they told us that they didn't know anything and that the guy had broken it, something uncertain because we all check the condition of the rooms when we enter (we know that hotels try to keep the deposit as low as possible). A disastrous hotel, with terrible management.
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