Aranysas Hotel charges 14,900 HUF for a double in high season (July-Aug), and 11,500 HUF the rest of the year. Only a couple of minutes walk to the beach, it is located in a tree covered park. Large rooms are equipped with shower and TV, telephone and mini-bar. The traditional Hungarian restaurant is well known. But there is a bonus here as well – private, well-maintained bungalows in the back. Although lacking kitchens, you can use the hotel and restaurant facilities (open 8 to midnight), indoor parking, sauna, fitness room, table tennis, billiards, an outdoor garden and indoor grill.
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