2/5 Daria G. 6 years ago on Google
I
have
to
say
I
have
very
mixted
feelings
about
this
place.
The
location
of
this
hostel
is
truly
excelect,
in
the
very
centre
of
Budapest
with
only
a
few
minutes
walk
to
the
chain
brigde
and
parliament.
The
rooms
are
nice,
comfortable
and
clean,
so
are
the
bathrooms.
Unfortunately
the
host,
Alex
is
extremelly
"over"
everything.
He
has
a
camera
watching
the
common
area,
wherever
you
look
and
go
he
materializes
himself
imidiately
asking
if
you
have
any
questions
or
telling
you
to
keep
this
place
clean
and
have
respect
for
others
and
walking
around
cleaning
all
the
time,
even
when
we
were
making
ourselves
breakfast
he
started
cleaning
the
floor.
He
urges
you
to
walk
barefoot
and
leave
the
shoes
in
the
corridor,
walking
around
and
checking
if
people
actually
are
not
wearing
their
shoes.
I
think
this
is
really
unhygenic,
he
constantly
kept
telling
us
this
is
a
hungarian
thing
to
walk
barefoot,
but
in
my
opinion
when
you
run
a
bussiness
in
tourism
you
shouldn't
force
your
beliefs
and
rules
onto
other
people,
beacuse
you
have
guests
coming
in
from
all
around
the
world,
not
just
Hungary
and
you
need
to
be
more
flexible
you
YOUR
GUEST
WISHES.
Look
out
when
you
want
to
use
the
water
from
the
sink,
he'll
show
up
and
point
at
the
rules
to
respect
the
planet
and
save
water
and
light.
He'll
tell
you
to
use
the
dishwasher
constantly,
even
though
the
dishes
coming
out
of
it
were
not
super
clean
and
you
just
want
to
use
a
clean
cup,
which
is
not
a
crime.
And
most
of
all
he
is
obssesed
with
quiet
and
respect.
There
was
no
information
(and
he
made
us
sit
and
read
the
rules
of
the
hostel
outloud!)
that
you
are
forbidden
to
use
the
common
area
after
certain
hours,
just
the
information
about
quiet
hours.
We
understand
that
there
are
other
people
sleeping
there,
but
do
not
exaggerate,
sitting
and
quietly
talking
to
one
another
at
around
midnight
keept
NO
ONE
awake.
He
came
to
the
hostel
three
times
that
night
and
said
NO
WORD,
then
the
last
time
he
handled
me
the
phone
telling
me
someone
from
booking
wants
to
speak
with
me
and
the
lady
said
that
she
was
asked
by
the
host
to
inform
us
to
leave
the
hostel
immidiately!
He
kept
babbling
about
respect
all
the
time,
how
about
he
showed
no
respect
when
lying
to
the
lady
from
booking.
com
that
we
are
having
a
loud
party
and
we
are
being
noisy
and
drunk!
He
told
her
he
did
not
want
to
call
the
police,
so
he
called
her.
So
childlish,
we
are
grown
up
people
and
he
acted
ridiculous
and
idiotic
by
calling
her
instead
of
talking
to
us!
We
responded
that
we
are
happy
to
wait
for
the
police
because
we
were
not
doing
anything
wrong,
were
not
noisy
or
drunk
then
he
showed
up
told
us
to
go
to
our
rooms.
He
was
very
upset
and
we
did
not
want
to
argue
with
him
cause
it
seemed
pointless.
In
the
morning
I
knocked
on
every
other
room
to
nicely
ask
if
they
had
problems
with
us
sitting
in
the
common
area
or
if
they
heard
anything,
or
if
we
were
too
lound
and
most
of
the
people
said
they
did
not
even
know
we
were
there,
because
they
heard
NOTHING!!!
Alex
I
hope
you'll
read
this
and
spend
some
time
thinking
about
how
you
treated
us,
while
talking
about
respect
for
others
all
the
time.
I've
travelled
all
around
the
world,
slept
in
so
many
different
hotel
and
hostels
I've
lost
count,
but
something
like
this
NEVER
happened
to
me
in
my
entire
life!
We've
never
been
this
mistreated
and
disrespeted
like
in
your
hostel.
Maybe
you
should
put
all
your
rules
and
sentences
on
your
site
so
that
people
would
know
what
to
expect
when
coming
to
your
hostel,
but
remember
this
is
not
a
private
housing
you're
running
-
it's
a
public
place
so
you
cannot
treat
people
like
they're
children
and
you're
the
only
one
right.
And
the
last
thing
I
want
to
tell
you
-
this
is
a
thing
my
Mom
taught
me
and
I
live
my
life
having
that
in
mind
and
heart
-
lying
and
walking
around
telling
false
things
is
a
really
disgusting
thing.
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