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Property type: Hotel with 26 rooms. Built in 1900 and renovated in 1993.
Price Range: €63-164 Euro
Rating: 2.5 stars BestLodging.com
Credit Cards: AMERICAN EXPRESS,MASTERCARD,VISA
Check In/Check Out: 14:00-12:00
Children Policy: Children ages 12 and older are charged the same as adults.
Smoking Policy: Both non-smoking and smoking rooms are available.
Lodging Features and Amenities: Children Stay Free, Pets Allowed, Dry Cleaning/Laundry Service, Guest Laundry Facilities, Barber/Beauty Services, Medical Services, Business Services, Meeting Facilities, Free Parking, Concierge, Translation Service, Restaurant, Lounge/Bar/Nightclub, Room Service - 24 - Hour, Room Service - Limited Hours, 24 Hour Front Desk, Shops/Commercial Services, Safe Deposit Box - Front Desk
Activities (on site or nearby): Fitness Center/Gym, Health Spa/Massage, Swimming Pool - Indoor, Water Activities
Lodging Description: A wellness and seminar hotel in Siófok, Hungary located in the heart of town and near Lake Balaton, the largest sweet water lake in Europe. The Best Western Janus Atrium Hotel is one of the great hotels in Siófok offering great amenities and services -- and features unique architecture and traditional furnishings. Guests will enjoy being only 400 meters from the beach. With shallow, sandy beaches and quiet water, the lake is ideal for holidays with small children. All kinds of watersports are available. The hotel's wellness area offers an indoor pool, an infrared sauna, solarium and professional massage services. Unique wellness packages are available at this Siófok hotel. The hotel also offers a complimentary full breakfast, concierge service and a multilingual staff (English, Hungarian, German). The hotel also features seven spacious suites -- ideal for families. In the suites, children 13 and under stay free. Visitors coming to Siófok’s many events often stay at the Janus Atrium Hotel including special festivals like the Golden Shell Folklore Festival, the International Egg Festival or the Summer Theatre Festival featuring cultural performance at the Imre Kálmán Operetta Theatre.
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