Location. The Hotel Happy is located in Budapest, Hungary. Budapest Sport Arena is 200 metres away, the International Fair is one kilometre away, and the historic city centre is at a four kilometre distance. Stadionok metro station is situated 500 metres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. The Hotel Happy occupies a modern property built in the typical regional style and is spread over six storeys accessible by elevator. Guests can surf the web via the wireless Internet and relax with a drink in the bar. Those arriving by car will find garage parking available, and staff at the 24 hour front desk are on hand to offer assistance with tours and excursions.
A complimentary buffet breakfast is provided.
Guestrooms. The 20 apartments have modern decor with rich carpets and ornate dark wood furnishings. All extend to kitchens. Amenities include air conditioning, wireless Internet, satellite television, direct dial phones, minibars, and desks.
Rates:
61 - 142 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 20
Number Of Floors: 4
Hotel Happy
Mogyorodi ut. 17
Budapest, Hungary 1149
Driving Directions:
From Budapest Ferihegy Airport (BUD):
Distance to the Hotel Happy is 22 kilometres, approximately 60 minutes drive.
Getting there. An airport bus runs every 30 minutes between the airport and Budapests central bus station, Erzsebet Square. The airport operates a minibus service to addresses in Budapest. Pre pay bus number 93 runs from the airport to the Kobanya Kispest underground metro terminus. Travellers might wish to get off at Deak ter, where three underground lines meet (this stop is also a tram and bus interchange). The number 200 bus runs every 10 12 minutes to the metro station, and costs 210 HUF. There is a taxi stand at the airport. Passengers are advised to negotiate a price before travelling, as fares are not always regulated. The fare to central Budapest should be about 4,600 HUF.
Getting around. An efficient and inexpensive public transport system operates in Budapest. There are easy links between the buses, HEV trains, metro, trolley buses, and trams. Tickets are available from kiosks, newsstands, and metro stations.