We traveled through Hungary during September and visited several cities in this country, always staying at budget hotels and pensions. We arrived to Pecs' bus station late in a cold, rainy evening.
With no previous booking and with only a couple of suggestions taken from Lonely Planet, we were wondering where we would spend the night as we dragged our suitcases towards the town center.
As we entered Hotel Diana and we were welcomed by a very friendly person at reception (who spoke very fluent English) we realized we had gone to the right place.
We were offered a room on the first floor. It had a decent size, with pine furniture and private bathroom. Everything was very clean. Air-conditioning was optional but we did not require it.
They served a good breakfast in a room decorated with local crafts.
The facilities were as good as those from other budget hotels we stayed in. However what really stood out was the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff.
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