1/5 Renta V. 6 months ago on Google
Review
of
Boehm
Art
Hotel
Budapest.
Firstly,
only
one
of
the
two
elevators
in
the
hotel
is
functioning.
This
resulted
in
long
wait
times.
Upon
check
in
to
our
suite,
my
fiancé
said
the
entire
room,
and
especially
the
bathroom
had
a
foul
odor.
I
should
have
immediately
notified
management
to
change
rooms,
but
we
were
anxious
to
start
our
vacation,
so
ignored
my
fiancé’s
complaint.
The
next
morning
the
foul
odor
was
much
stronger.
I
went
to
the
front
desk
and
made
the
attendant
aware
of
the
problem.
She
indicated
that
the
problem
would
be
resolved
if
we
allowed
the
water
to
run
in
the
sink
&
shower
for
5
minutes.
We
did
so,
and
left
the
room
for
the
day.
Upon
return,
the
odor
was
even
more
repulsive,
but
it
was
late
and
my
fiancé
was
ill
and
did
not
want
to
repack
and
switch
rooms
at
11pm.
At
8am
the
following
day,
I
requested
room
change
and
conference
with
the
hotel
manager.
We
needed
to
wait
an
hour
to
change
rooms
and
were
consequently
late
for
a
booked
excursion.
I
explained
the
dissatisfaction
and
inconvenience
to
the
manager.
I
proposed
that
he
waived
the
$30
Euro
late
check
out
fee
and
“comp”
us
2
standard
breakfast
meals.
He
indicated
that
my
request
was
excessive,
and
offered
to
waive
a
$30
Euro
3
hour
late
fee,
but
not
the
breakfasts,
which
I’m
sure
would
have
cost
the
hotel
not
more
than
$5
Euro.
I
should
not
have
accepted
the
room
with
the
foul
odor
at
check
in,
but
was
later
informed
that
the
staff
knew
this
was
a
perpetual
problem
in
part
of
the
building.
But,
for
a
$5
breakfast
cost,
the
manager
(who
was
a
respectful
&
nice
young
man)
is
the
reason
that
I’m
taking
the
time
to
write
this
negative
review.
I
wouldn’t
want
other
travelers
to
have
to
accept
a
very
foul
odor
in
their
room.
Best
to
find
another
hotel
with
no
foul
odors
and
elevators
that
are
in
good
working
order.
Steven
Bradley
Boutique
Hotel
Owner.