I had a pleasant stay in this hotel in the center of Budapest, spoilt only by a group of younger visitors running round the upper floors, but it was New Years Eve. (The hotel consists of 7 floors arranged around a roofed central courtyard.)
My room was comfortable, with two single beds, but looked bit tired. It needed a bit of a makeover. Don't get me wrong, it is no grand hotel operated by a major player, but it is adequate for a budget hotel. Improvements that could be made is the TV reception - 26 channels of which only 9 had sound. Also, the 'tea and coffee facility' consisted of a kettle,1 strawberry flavoured black tea, one lime flavoured black tea and 2 sachets of sugar.
Though in the center of the city, it is in District Vlll, which can be a bit daunting at night. Budapest does have more than it's fair share of "street people" who habitate the bigger Metro Stations, but they do not harrass the general public.
The hotel is suitable for all ages and those on a limited time frame - business or city break travellers.