Hotel Palatinus

Pécs


With a grand entrance set back from the main street, this hotel promises more than it delivers. The location is undeniably terrific, and the original art deco features really shine, but the rooms, while well-presented, seem rather dated, and service can be erratic.


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Nearby Pécs attractions

1. Széchenyi tér

0.11 MILES

Surrounded by largely baroque buildings, Pécs' sloped main square is the city's hub, great for people-watching. With the Mosque Church at the north end,…

2. Mosque Church

0.11 MILES

The largest building extant from the time of the Turkish occupation, the former Pasha Gazi Kassim Mosque (now the Inner Town Parish Church) dominates the…

3. Marzipan Museum

0.14 MILES

This combination museum and marzipan shop features intricate marzipan sculptures with colourful recreations of the Mosque Church, embroidered Hungarian…

4. Synagogue

0.18 MILES

Pécs' beautifully preserved 1869 Conservative synagogue is south of Széchenyi tér and faces renovated Kossuth tér. It was built in the Romantic style in…

5. Modern Hungarian Gallery

0.21 MILES

This gallery exhibits the art of Hungary from 1850 till today across several floors; works run the gamut from impressionist paintings to visually striking…

6. Victor Vasarely Museum

0.22 MILES

This museum exhibits the work of the father of op art, Victor Vasarely. Symmetrical, largely abstract pieces are exhibited with clever illuminations that…

7. Zsolnay Porcelain Museum

0.22 MILES

The porcelain factory established in Pécs in 1853 was at the forefront of European art and design for more than half a century. Many of its majolica tiles…

8. Csontváry Museum

0.25 MILES

This museum shows the major works of master 19th-century symbolist painter Tivadar Kosztka Csontváry. Elements of postimpressionism and expressionism can…