Housed in a restored, 300 year-old Baroque-style building, Hotel Wollner is located in a pedestrian area of Sopron's Old Town and offers free WiFi.
Mark
United Kingdom
What a wonderful hotel! The building has an interesting history and the owners were lovely and couldn’t do enough to make our stay so welcome. It’s perfectly located in the old town and well worth a visit… especially for our first trip into Hungary.
Situated in the heart of the historic town, this hotel, built in 1893, is the oldest in Sopron. It offers a fusion of traditional and modern hospitality. Free WiFi is provided on-site.
Hotel Sopron is located just 10 minutes' drive to the Austrian – Hungarian border and offers a unique view of the historic part of Sopron. Free WiFi access is available in all areas.
Yue
China
I stayed at this hotel back in 2022 and had a great experience, so I chose to stay here again this time.
Set within 1.3 km from the Baroque-style Old Town of Sopron, this hotel houses a beauty salon and a dentist clinic.
MARK
United Kingdom
Great location with a 30 minute walk into the old town, very good restaurant on site with an amazing selection of cakes. Shopping Mall opposite the hotel with cinema and bars.
The Hotel Lövér Sopron enjoys a peaceful location on the edge of a nature reserve, 4 km from the centre of Sopron. It offers a spa area with a pool, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Krisztian
United Kingdom
Nice area, the hotel staff is amazing. The hotel room are a bit dated and the carpet in the corridors long time need replacement, but the beds are comfortable. Nice swimming pool, good buffet breakfast. All in all not bad, desperately need some renewing.
Palatinus Hotel can be found right in the historical centre, close to the symbol of the city, the Tűztorony (Fire Tower) and only 100 metres from the Liszt Ferenc conference hall.
Mohamed
Hungary
Clean, modern rooms, friendly smiling staff, excellent location within the heart of the city
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