Hotels Intro in Kecskemét
Edit ThisAre you looking for some Kecskemet Hotels to stay at? There is a good amount of hotels offering accommodation in this relatively small (although it’s the 3rd biggest in Hungary) Hungarian town. Most of them are rated with 3 stars. Here are some recommendations.
Hotel Aranyhomok
This is the most luxurious hotel in Kecskemet. It has 108 rooms and suites, capable of accommodating a total of 210 guests. 73 of the rooms are air-conditioned. The rooms offer 4-star accommodation, with prices starting at $50 and up to $175 per person nightly, depending on the size and extras. Hotel Aranyhomok is suitable for business meetings, as it is equipped with 6 conference rooms. It has a great Wellness Centre offering various recreational services.
Hotel Apollo
Hotel Apollo is a small 3-star hotel, located on a quiet street in the center of the city. It has 24 rooms, 17 of which are air-conditioned. They cost $40 per night, with an additional fee of $5 nightly for the air-conditioned ones. The prices include a free breakfast. A big plus is the closed parking yard, which is guarded 24 hours a day.
Hary Hotel
Another 3-star hotel located in the center of the city, Hary Hotel offers 21 rooms with prices starting at $50. An 80-seat stylishly furnished conference hall is able to handle business meetings. The hotel partners with the Nuptial and Guesthouse Hollo – an award-winning restaurant famous for its goulash (a traditional Hungarian meal).
Palma Hotel
Palma Hotel is the solution for budget travelers, with prices averaging around $30 per room nightly. The hotel is rated with 2 stars, but don’t let that misguide you – it has all the extras a hotel of higher-class should have: free WiFi, closed parking yard, air conditioning and cable TV. The hotel has 2 conference rooms available for business purposes, with a capacity of 15 and 50 people.
Horse Farms
Finally, an interesting option for more adventurous travelers is staying at a Horse Farm in the countryside near Kecskemet. There are over 20 such farms in the region, adapted to handle tourists. There, you will learn more about the horse-herd and shepherd way of life. You will have the opportunity to ride a horse or a horse carriage, try some of the finest wines in the region and get introduced to the specifics of the Hungarian cuisine and folklore.
