For 13,500 HUF in low season to about 14,200 HUF in high season you will find good English at the front desk, and hotel amenities that include SAT TV, inroom telephone, bathroom, minibar, wireless Internet and air-conditioning. In addition, there is a safe at the front desk, free enclosed parking, free bowling, billiards, table tennis, an outside tennis court, free whirlpool, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, and a fitness room.
Massages, horseback riding programs, wine tasting, bicycle rentals, local village crafts, and porcelain-making classes based on the methods of the ancient guilds are booked from the front desk. The hotel is a stone’s throw from the ski lift for Magas mountain, the longest ski run in Hungary.
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