Orangeways opened a hotel in Budapest
The owner of Orangeways, that is known for its international long-distance bus trips opened a hotel in Budapest.
A night at the three-star, 93-room establishment with breakfast is no more than 10 thousand HUF. The price may vary depending on occupancy, but in the low season it may be lower than 30 euros.
Kovács Miklós, CEO of the company told Népszabadság, that the hotel can be found in Ócsai road. The building was rented out for 30 years, and the operation is carried out by their employees. (Ábrahám Ambrus, Népszabadság Online)
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