About City Hotel Matyas
Established in Inner City Budapest, City Hotel Mátyás is
a three-star accommodation within blocks of Vaci Street.
In the rooms, guests can place food/drinks inside the refrigerator, browse through the satellite channels on the television, and access the free Wi-Fi. Each bathroom is private and includes a shower. Guests can request for a hairdryer.
Front desk is staffed 24 hours a day, and hotel
personnel can place guests’ valuables in the hotel safe. There are designated
smoking areas around the property.
Each morning, a buffet breakfast is served for a surcharge. Matyas Pince Restaurant, the in-house eatery, is open for all meals of the day, and there is a café right on site.
Rudas Baths and the Hungarian National Museum can both be reached within 15 minutes by foot. Gellert Thermal Baths and Swimming Pool and Szechenyi Chain Bridge are within one mile of City Hotel Mátyás.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Great location
The hotel is just a short walk away from a number of sights and restaurants, and it's right next to the Danube River. It's only minutes away from the Market, metro stations, and a pier where you can hire a boat for sightseeing along the river itself.
positive:
Helpful staff
The staff is always available to help make your stay a success, whether you need to request an early check-in or late check-out, store your bags while out and about in the city, or arrange a taxi for yourself. They also have a wealth of information about the area that they're happy to share with you.
positive:
Good continental breakfast each morning
The provided breakfast includes scrambled eggs and sausage in addition to the typical cold options, and it's generally quite tasty.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Breakfast ends promptly at 10 a.m.
The staff is quite strict about putting away the breakfast buffet amenities at 10 in the morning. If you plan to partake, make sure to leave yourself enough time to finish your meal before they put everything away, as they won't bring it back once they've done so!
negative:
No dedicated parking
The hotel has no parking lot of its own - the only parking available is public street parking that must be paid in Hungarian currency. For this reason, unless you're local, it's probably a good idea to arrive by taxi instead of with a rental car.
negative:
Some of the amenities are in need of an update
The elevator is not large enough to be practical for many guests, forcing you to use the stairs if you have large bags. Some guests have complained of difficulty connecting to the Wi-Fi, or of its quality once they were able to connect.