Europa Hotel has doubles for &euro: 78 (19,500 HUF) in high season and &euro 60 (15,000 HUF) in low season. Four-star amenities and a staff that speaks excellent English make this a true value hotel. Babysitting services include a children’s pool, movies, playground, and excellent support staff. The café and restaurant on the bottom floor are supplemented by the nightclub Europa on the top floor, with spectacular window views over Balaton.
Wellness programs are available in addition to the standard guest activities, which include minigolf, horseback riding, watersports, boating, or just lounging poolside. The water off the private beach is shallow for 100 yards or more. Videos, hotel cable channels (primarily Hungarian), telephone, and desk/chair in every room keep you comfortable. One downside is that parking is a block away.
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