Carat Boutique Hotel is a hotel Terézváros Budapest located in Hungary.
Budapest Király u. 6. 1061 Hungary
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Very good location, next to the heart of night life of Budapest - Gozsdu, that's why it is also quite noisy . Rooms are clean but rather small. Breakfast choice average. Very expensive parking .
Nice central hotel and cheerful staf. Also quite noisy as next to bars and discos .
Very noisy on the weekend, even the inner courtyard . Staff is very helpful, good location
Clean and comfortable enough, but the wifi internet didn't reach my room enough to be usable :(
Very well located,a few meters from Deak Ferenc Ter.Modern, tidy hotel .
Very good location
Clean And nice rooms, Perfectly located
Расположение просто отличное. Завтрак тоже хороший. Персонал очень дружелюбный и старается сделать все возможное для гостей. Из минусов - шумно . Но ведь локация - самый центр тусни.
Excelente! Café da manhã ótimo com bastante variedades, quarto limpo e confortável. Muito bem localizado.
Buen precio, limpio, buen desayuno , buen trato... y a 5 minutos andando de cualquier sitio de interés. 100% recomendable. Yo desde luego, volveré.
Kahvaltilari guzel ve personeli guler yuzlu:)
Un ottimo punto di partenza per visitare la città , a due passi dalla metro e dalla Cattedrale di S. Stefano
Konumu çok iyi. Temiz
Charging service fee (10%) for a takeaway is something - AK
Very good hotel. Prices could be reduced but it is in the city center near to all important places. - Magdalena Atanassova
Very nice & clean rooms. Tasty breakfast and also staff was very friendly :) - Honza R.
Best hotel I have stayed at.. A great room with a nice bath and lot's of space. Great breakfast and excellent service from every employee.The roof garden with pool was a must every morning and evening - Tonny Broberg
Chicken paprika is delicious as is the lamb burger. Busy on the evenings! - Omie Momoh
It’s a so beautiful and building next to the Danube river. You can see it from the top of the Buda castle and at night, it has a wonderful reflection on the river. - Maryam Sheikhlou