Delanta Panzió
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Finding an ideal small hotel in Pecs does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Delanta Panzió, a nice option for travellers like you.
Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Zsolnay Cultural Quarter (1.3 mi) and TV Tower (TV Torony) (2.1 mi), guests of Delanta Panzió can easily experience some of Pecs' most well known attractions.
Rooms at Delanta Panzió provide a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and a minibar, and guests can stay connected with free wifi.
In addition, while staying at Delanta Panzió guests have access to 24 hour front desk, room service, and outdoor furniture. You can also enjoy a fitness center and a lounge.
When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Tüke Wine House and Kiraly21 Beerhouse & Grill, which are some barbeque restaurants that are popular with locals and out-of-towners alike.
Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a park, such as Tettye.
Delanta Panzió looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Pecs.
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Then, the next morning, I had the choice of tea or coffee, and of a four-egg omelette with mushrooms, or with cheese; or of sausages; or of... well, things looked brighter already. And as the day wore along, and as I counted down the hours checking telephone messages and making telephone calls, I was so glad of the companionship and sympathy of the desk clerks, for whom NO trouble was too great.
The rooms are on two levels along one side of a parking area. Mine, at the far end of the parking area from the busy street, was quiet; the bed was good, the supply of hot water from the shower copious. Internet access was swift and free. Aesthetics... mmmm. A weak point. The ceiling was water-stained, the wall coverings had begun to peel, and cobwebs were conspicuous in the little en-suite bathroom... but I didn't care.
A bit inconvenient was the lack, in the neighbourhood, of anywhere to eat. The presszo, or bar with a coffee machine, in the same building had ice-cream, and crisps, and, on display in a plastic vitrine, one disreputably tatty-looking sandwich, which I left where it was, as a museum-piece. However, a short jaunt down Komloi Street to Pecsvaradi Road and across, and you're in the parking lot of a mammoth Tesco's. Make a sandwich in your room? Bottle of wine? What the heck. We've all done it, we'll all do it again.
Cheap and cheerful, then. Somewhere for the tramper / routard / Wandervogel, the gap-year student, and one or two of those were at breakfast when I was here. Among the "native" guests were several families-with-children, an older couple, two or three blokes teetering between working-class and louche, if, that is, my Hungarian socioeconomic semiotics were spot-on. I'd say: If you have a bit of adventure in your make-up, can navigate the bus system to get into Pecs proper, and have some phrasebook Hungarian at your disposal, this will be a jolly place to stay for sightseeing. If not... well, pamper yourself somewhere else.
"The little bar is at the front of the courtyard, and in case of any late-night rowdiness you might want to stay away from there. No noisy spill-over experienced in my room at the rear, on the second storey."Read full review
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