About Iberostar Grand Budapest
Midway between St. Stephen’s Basilica and the Hungarian Parliament building and overlooking Liberty Square, Iberostar Grand Budapest offers luxury, boutique accommodations in the heart of Budapest.
Comfortable guestrooms
feature modern décor and amenities, including air conditioning, satellite TV,
minibar, iPod docking station, and tea/coffee facilities. A work area and
private bathroom is included in all accommodations. Junior suites also feature
a lounge area, while rooms with canopy beds are available.
Guests can unwind in the
hotel’s luxury spa, which houses a Turkish bath, sauna, Jacuzzi, and more.
Meeting and event facilities are available.
Borkakas Bistro serves traditional Hungarian cuisine with a contemporary twist. Guests can tuck into breakfast each morning before exploring the dinnertime menu. A host of cafés and restaurants are located nearby.
Iberostar Grand Budapest sits next door
to Liberty Square, home to the Soviet War Memorial. The Hungarian State Opera
House and Szechenyi Chain Bridge are both within a ten-minute walk of the
hotel.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Central location ideal for sightseers.
The hotel is located in the heart of Budapest, less than 700 metres from St. Stephen’s Basilica, the Parliament Building, and Szechenyi Chain Bridge. This location proves very convenient for sightseers exploring the city. Meanwhile, Arany Janos Utca metro station is less than five minutes away on foot.
positive:
Outstanding customer service.
Reports indicate that the hotel’s staff offers an exemplary standard of customer service. Guests report that receptionists are friendly and offer a warm welcome. Additionally, when it comes to local information, guests are impressed with the suggestions and tips offered.
positive:
Stylish, modern accommodations.
Accommodations at the hotel are said to be stylish and modern, with a unique décor. The majority of guests find these rooms to be as comfortable as intriguing, stating that large rooms still feel cosy.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Windowless rooms prove unpopular.
According to reports, some of the hotel’s guestrooms do not feature windows, a detail that proves unpopular. These rooms are said to be on the gloomy side. Furthermore, other rooms have inward-facing windows which, again, have been unpopular. Guests that enjoy a little daylight in their room may wish to request a room with exterior windows.
negative:
Hotel fragrance doesn’t appeal to all.
A number of guests staying have complained about a synthetic smell in the hotel’s public spaces. While not unpleasant per se, the fragrance seems to prove a little too much for guests with sensitive noses.
negative:
No further issues reported.
So far, no other recent
negative opinion has been expressed by guests about this hotel.