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Pilvax Hotel Superior Kalocsa, hotel in Kalocsa

Offering a terrace and views of the garden, Pilvax Hotel Kalocsa is set in Kalocsa, 300 metres from Paprika Museum. Guests can enjoy a sauna and the on-site bar.

this is a lovely modern hotel well placed in the town
8.7
Scored 8.7
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
250 reviews
Price from£43.98per night
Solemio Apartman Kalocsa, hotel in Kalocsa

Featuring air-conditioned accommodation with a patio, Solemio Apartman Kalocsa is located in Kalocsa. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.

9.6
Scored 9.6
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
10 reviews
Price from£76.09per night
River Side Apartman, hotel in Kalocsa

Located in Kalocsa in the Bacs-Kiskun region, River Side Apartman provides accommodation with free private parking. The property features river views. Guests can make use of a garden.

It was very better than the pictures, very clean, very cozy. Host is very kind
9.7
Scored 9.7
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
85 reviews
Price from£38.43per night
Club Haus 502 Kalocsa, hotel in Kalocsa

Club Haus 502 in the centre of Kalocsa offers a restaurant, free WiFi and free parking on site. The Csajda Medical Bath is 1.8 km away and the Schöffer Museum is only 100 metres away.

Very neat clean room Comfy beds Excellent breakfast Very helpful friendly staff Evening meal available on site Secure bike storage Quite convenient for cycle touring on E6 along the Danube (although Kalocsa is a few km from the E6 path Charming historic town of Kalocsa
8.6
Scored 8.6
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
117 reviews
Price from£51.24per night
Alice Vendégház, hotel in Kalocsa

Alice Vendégház is located 1 km from Kalocsa centre and offers free WiFi in all areas, free public parking on-site and air conditioning in all units.

Very satisfied with room and reception. The fact that the place is a bit out of town is a plus for me but others might prefer to be right in the middle of things. From earlier reviews, I thought there might be a problem finding the place and checking in. But that wasn't the case. For a cyclist (I'm also doing articles on cycling Europe for several American magazines), this was a perfect break from the campgrounds I had been featuring. Room is plenty large enough, reception gave me an easy place to store bicycle, there is a communal kitchen with mini-fridges (and lounge/tv), washing machine (the "boss" even gave me soap for it!), air-conditioning that worked (and no charge), wifi. The owners even allowed me to switch dates when weather slowed my progress (they didn't have to do that). The ONLY thing I could nitpick would be the shower head holder missing - but that probably means conservation of water since you turn it on and off while washing. Price was fair and reasonable. There is a very small pub downstairs (indoors/outdoors) that closes at 10; but I didnt experience any kind of noise issues before closing (even with windowswide open). So if you need a place to stay when in the area, this would be an excellent choice.
8.4
Scored 8.4
Very good
Rated very good
161 reviews
Price from£29.89per night
Erzsébet Nagy Szálloda, hotel in Kalocsa

The elegant Erzsébet Hotel is housed in a classical manor estate dating from 1739, set along the banks of the Danube at St. Stephen Square.

The room is very nice, spacious and beautiful, the breakfast is good and the staff is kind and nice, the pool is pleasant and the massage is professional. But there are some problems: the dinner is bad !!! We were several friends and everyone agreed that the food was not tasty and not healthy for the stomach :-( We had 5 meals and after the third day we preferred to go to an excellent restaurant and pay in addition even though there was food in the hotel for free, the hose in the bathroom is very short, towels are changed every 3 days, and the maids do not refill soap and toilet paper - You have to call to ask.
9.1
Scored 9.1
Superb
Rated superb
112 reviews
Price from£114.43per night
Tó Szálló, hotel in Kalocsa

Tó Szálló features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Dunapataj. Among the various facilities of this property are a bar and barbecue facilities.

6.4
Scored 6.4
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
5 reviews
Price from£99.06per night
Donautica Hotel & Restaurant, hotel in Kalocsa

Featuring a private beach area, Donautica Hotel & Restaurant is located in Fadd-Dombori. A hot tub is available for guests. The in-house restaurant serves European cuisine.

The room was clean and comfortable, and there were only a few of us, so the sauna was like a private place 🤗 the staff was very kind, helpful, and professional. We would like to be back!
9.6
Scored 9.6
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
66 reviews
Price from£198.97per night
Duna Hotel, hotel in Kalocsa

Duna Hotel is located in the centre of Paks and 700 metres away from the Danube River, offering a Finnish sauna, which can be used free of charge, and a 24-hour reception.

Breakfast was fine. Location, less than 10 minutes walk from the bus station, and under a half hour walk to the football stadium, Paksi FC, the reason for my visit. Chap at reception wa very helpful with info on how to get to the stadium, and info about the 'village', as he called it.
8.2
Scored 8.2
Very good
Rated very good
248 reviews
Price from£79.42per night
Hotel Thelena, hotel in Kalocsa

Located in Tolna, 14 km from the city of Szekszárd, the 3-star Hotel Thelena offers rooms with cable TV. Wi-Fi is provided for free.

All good inside!
8.9
Scored 8.9
Fabulous
Rated fabulous
71 reviews
Price from£64.04per night
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What guests said about Kalocsa:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    We visited a couple of museums.

    We visited a couple of museums. They were quite cheap but interesting. The first a folk museum had a fascinating collection of rocks and gemstones and information about the history of Hungary with traditional lace costumes and painted pottery. The paprika museum was interesting and had information in Hungarian,English and German ( and possibly French)on the types of pepper and how the crop is harvested and prepared to make different strengths of paprika. There was also information on local vineyards and types of wine. The town centre is being repaved at the moment but lots of interesting historical monuments and statues to see. Locals very helpful directing us to a local cafe with ice cream. Lovely Italian restaurant il Primo.
    Julie
    United Kingdom