Dessewffy U. 36., Budapest, Hungary
Positioned just 1.1 km from the Kossuth Lajos Square and about 600 metres from Októogon underground station, the charming Nexto Dormero Hotel Budapest features a banquet hall suited for group events and meetings. This historical-style hotel offers Wi-Fi throughout the property and has a meeting room for those staying on business.
The smoke-free hotel lies right in the centre of Budapest, in the 06. Terezvaros district, in close proximity to Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre. Standing only 9 minutes' walk from the disturbing House of Terror Museum, the 4-star Nexto Dormero Hotel Budapest is 18 minutes' stroll from the Váci Street. The accommodation is spread out among a bar and an opera that you can visit during your stay. The area also includes natural sites like the Catholic church "Gellert Hill", which are 2.4 km from this Budapest hotel. Zichy Jeno utca bus stop is situated in the vicinity of the Nexto Dormero Hotel Budapest.
The property features 118 rooms equipped with high-speed internet and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels as well as a mini-fridge-bar. A separate toilet and a shower along with hair dryers and free toiletries are included in the allergy-friendly rooms.
Nexto Dormero Hotel Budapest serves a rich breakfast to all guests. Drinks are available at the lounge bar. You can enjoy a Central European cuisine in the Menza located merely a 7-minute walk away.
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Louis-Philippe
2020-06-01
location is marvelous and not too far from subway station. the hotel's setting was close to such tourist attractions as kossuth lajos square. rozsadomb district is a good choice and absolutely worth visiting.
John
2020-02-12
Placed 15 mins on foot from dohany street synagogue and in front of many other city attractions. The staff were useful...