In the city centre, 200 metres from the University of Pécs and 800 metres from the Mosque of Gázi Kászim Pasha, the air-conditioned Aqua Apartmanok is located in a residential complex.
Located in Pécs, 700 metres from UNESCO World Heritage - Cella Septichora Visitor Centre, Fibula Residence Hotel & Wellness - Adults Only provides accommodation with a garden, private parking, a...
The boutique-style Corso Hotel in Pécs offers individually decorated, air-conditioned rooms with tea and coffee making facilities and SAT TV. Free Wi-Fi is available.
Situated in the centre of Pécs, Hotel Central is 500 metres from the Mosque of Gázi Kászim Pasha and it is located right next to the Árkád Shopping Centre.
Located within a 15-minute walk from the city centre, Hotel Barbakán has air-conditioned rooms with cable TV, a desk and free wired internet. Free public parking is possible by the hotel.
Toldi Apartments Pécs is located just a 2-minute walk from Pécs' main square and pedestrian streets. The apartments have a living room, a fully-equipped kitchen, a dining area and 1 bedroom.
Located just 200 metres from the historic city centre, Fordan Hotel Pécs offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and good transport connections, as the railway and bus stations are within walking...
Opened in summer 2014, Hotel Therapia is located in Pécs, offering free WiFi access and air-conditioned rooms with a minibar. Free WiFi access is available.
The Sándor Hotel can be found on the Kálvária hill above the historical centre of Pécs, 5 minutes' walk from Széchenyi square. It offers paid garage parking and free Wi-Fi.
Located in Pécs, 700 metres from UNESCO World Heritage - Cella Septichora Visitor Centre, Fibula Residence Hotel & Wellness - Adults Only provides accommodation with a garden, private parking, a...
Really nice place. Very helpful staff. I enjoyed everything.
Situated in Széchenyi square, Hotel Arkadia is in the centre of Pécs. It offers spacious air-conditioned rooms and a buffet breakfast consisting of international and traditional dishes.
Clean, safe, parking spot was available, center city
The Szent György hotel can be found in a charming residential district of Pécs, only a 10-minute walk from the centre, and features a great restaurant with a garden terrace and an inviting café.
Tiszta, közel a belvátoshoz. Szívélyes fogadtatás.
Just a 5-minute walk from the Cella-Septihora Ruins and the Basilica Square, this hotel in the heart of Pécs features a quiet garden with terrace, free Wi-Fi and a breakfast room.
A reggeli csaladias hangulatu,boseges bufereggeli.
Located just 200 metres from the historic city centre, Fordan Hotel Pécs offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and good transport connections, as the railway and bus stations are within walking...
Tökéletes elhelyezkedés, zárt parkolóval, megfelelő reggelivel.
Situated in southern Hungary's scientific and economic centre, Pécs, this 3-star hotel is set in an area which frequently hosts domestic and international gatherings and symposiums.
Kiemelni nem tudok konkrét dolgot, meg voltunk elégedve.
Set in Pécs, less than 1 km from UNESCO World Heritage - Cella Septichora Visitor Centre, Várfal Wellness Panzió offers accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a...
Kedves személyzet
Csendes környék
Jol felszerelt szóba
Boasting a fitness centre, Hotel Makár Sport&Atrium is set in Pécs and also provides a garden and on-site dining. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
Közel volt az egyetemhez, meg tàgas volt a szobàm.
The Sándor Hotel can be found on the Kálvária hill above the historical centre of Pécs, 5 minutes' walk from Széchenyi square. It offers paid garage parking and free Wi-Fi.
Schöner Pool, Frühstück Büffee, sehr schön gelegen
Pecs is a terrific little picturesque town with heaps of...
Pecs is a terrific little picturesque town with heaps of interesting churches, a mosque, a synagogue, museums and ancient burial sites. Most things are very close by. On Sunday everything is closed except cafes and it's like a ghost town which is good for avoiding hordes of tourists. Pecs is neat as a pin and would probably win a tidy town contest. There's plenty of food places and our favorite was the Korheli pub. I'm glad we chose to stop here for a couple of nights.
Beachmaster
Australia
10
Scored 10
Not a crowded city, plenty of things to see.
Not a crowded city, plenty of things to see. Older waiters and cashiers don't really speak foreign languages, even basic stuff was hard to convey to them, so have that in mind. Younger ones are more fluent in that department.
Kristijan
Croatia
10
Scored 10
Many of the sights -- the Csontvary Museum, the Cathedral,...
Many of the sights -- the Csontvary Museum, the Cathedral, in particular, are within easy walking distance of the Fonix hotel, where I stayed. The city is the home of a university, so the streets were filled with students and other young people. My trip was a Wednesday day trip by train from Budapest, so other than the main sights and the fact that the performance in the theatre was a one-man show in Hungarian, which I do not speak, I regret not having planned another, full day. The next time I visit Hungary, I'll spend a couple of days in Pécs; for what I saw whetted my appetite for more.
Richard
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a beautiful city, has great restaurants, and quite a...
It's a beautiful city, has great restaurants, and quite a few things to do.
There are good places particularly for Italian food and seafood amazingly in this very landlocked city.
Plenty of quirky places to visit such as the cat cafe and the mosque church.
Robert
Hungary
10
Scored 10
Lots of history in this tiny little town.
Lots of history in this tiny little town.
Beautiful historic downtown with great restaurants, bakeries to die for.
Roman ruins all over Pecs, St. Istvan tee with beautiful cathedral. Underground Roman ruins.
Near by wine country and thermal bath only about 30- 40 min drive.
Lively nightlife , very vibrant, very clean city.
Krisztina
United States
10
Scored 10
Pécs is kind of a secret tip and stands in the shadow of...
Pécs is kind of a secret tip and stands in the shadow of Budapest, although its UNESCO World Heritage Sites alone make it a worth destination. Strolling through the car free streets of the centre, which is given a uniqueness by the inclined topography, trying the many affordable cafés, pubs and restaurants is a good pastime. Try for example the grillterasz nearby Barbakan for its garden and panorama, the Barlang Rock Pub deep inside the hill, and Balkán Bisztró for its great and inventive choice. Watch out for the heritage tram car on display. Visit the preserved small Mosque of Jakováli Hasszán where a traditional drink is served. Walk up the hill (or take the bus/taxi) to the zoo and narrow gauge forrest railway, and crown it with a dinner at the panorama restaurant on top of Hungary's largest building - the TV tower.
This hotel is up the hill. 20 mins away to and fro the center on foot, however bear in mind that steep return may be strenuous for some people. On site restaurant is very good, you can park on site. Rooms are comfortable and breakfast is very good and hearty. Check to see that the location is convenient for you purposes while in Pecs, else this hotel is a clear ten. Our room had a small balcony with nice view of Pecs in the distance. If in Pecs again we would definitively stay there.
The apartment was a very good place to stay in Pecs. It is close to the city centre (15 minutes walking). Everything was very clean and there was a nice kitchen, if you need to have a basic breakfast or dinner. The host was a very lovely lady, that did not speak English, but we did not have any problem in understanding each other. Parking is available on Szabadsag Utca, there are parking meters at hand (card or coins) - the price is good.
One of the must-go places in Hungary if you are a fan of history and antiques. Pecs is rather small in comparison to Budapest where I came from this time. The original idea was to spend a lovely weekend together with my soon-to-be fiance. And our pleasant stay at this hostel has made this whole journey more memorable and wonderful. Highly recommended to ALL!
The hotel was very convenient to the sights I came to see. The room was comfortable, and when I opened the window for fresh air there was a breeze much of the time. I liked the fact that the room was oddly shaped, with a sloping roof: not at all like the cookie-cutter rooms one finds in many hotels. The breakfast was ample and nicely presented.
Charming- Traditional woodwork and linens were used in the decorating. Staff was very friendly and accommodating. Beautiful view from the restaurant. The restaurant was excellent and not too expensive. The hotel is dog friendly (but an extra charge).
Everything is new and just like in the photos. The breakfast was beautifully served, more beautifully than I have ever seen in hotels. Excellente location. Paid parking in a garage, but in a very safe and convenient location.
Friendly staff, clean hotel room, good breakfast. Dog friendly, there was even a delicious treat waiting in the room for our dog, doggy bed was a bit small for our 40kg akita, but he accepted it and slept well. 😀
Everything was amazing, but the location was exceptional. The hotel situated at one of the best locations of Pécs. The staff was very helpful and friendly. The breakfast was very delicious.
The apartment is very spacious for a family of four and nicely decorated. The fish pond is very pretty with water lilies. The location is quiet and close to orfu and pécs downtown.
Everything! The best accommodation on our vacation in Hungary!
Fully equipped kitchen (coffee and tea incl.), comfortable bed, outdoor seating, garaze, quiet location etc..
It's still my favourite place to stay in Pecs. Kriszta is very kind and helpful. The apartman is demanding, well equipped, and loved the expectional cleanliness.
Staff is very nice . professional . Easy check in , helpful , rooms are clean . place is comfortable close to everything . great hotel , excellent stay .
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