There's a restaurant on site. Public spaces have free WiFi. Vulkan Wellness Panzio also features spa services and a garden. Free self parking is available.
How close is Vulkan Wellness Panzio to the airport?
Vulkan Wellness Panzio is 136.7 mi (138-min drive) away from the Ferenc Liszt Intl. Airport (BUD) airport, the closest popular airport to the property.
Does Vulkan Wellness Panzio have an airport shuttle?
Airport shuttle services are not available at Vulkan Wellness Panzio.
Does Vulkan Wellness Panzio offer free breakfast?
Free breakfast isnât provided at Vulkan Wellness Panzio, but buffet breakfast is offered for a fee of HUF 3855 per person. It's available every day from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM.
Is there a casino at Vulkan Wellness Panzio?
No, there is no casino at this hotel.
What time is check-in at Vulkan Wellness Panzio?
Check-in start time: 3:00 PM; Check-in end time: 8:00 PM.
Is there free parking at Vulkan Wellness Panzio?
This hotel offers free self parking.
Does Vulkan Wellness Panzio have a pool?
Vulkan Wellness Panzio does not have a pool.
Does Vulkan Wellness Panzio have a restaurant?
Yes, there is a restaurant on site.
Does Vulkan Wellness Panzio have a spa?
This hotel doesn't have a spa, but it does offer mani/pedis and massages.
How close is Vulkan Wellness Panzio to downtown Pecs?
AVOID Vulkan Wellness Panzio Hotel in Pecs Hungary
We booked the Vulkan Wellness Panzio Hotel and arrived at 3.55pm. We were told there was a receptionist until 8 pm but no one was there. There was a notice on the door to ring. We phoned the number and were told no room was alocated to us but we had been given a room in the sister hotel. It took us some time and a number of phone calls and an email to the same person to gain the address of this second hotel due to language barriers. We arrived to thishotel and a young male receptionist told us that our room was in a third hotel called Agoston Hotel. We proceeded to this hotel. Our room was appalling- no lights on, no wifi, planks of wood outside the room, and bathroom was disgusting. The original hotel, The Vulkan, that we had booked was rated 8.4/10. The Agoston was rated 3.4/10. We left straightaway and found a room in a lovely hotel called Adele Boutique Hotel. We phoned the hotel to ask for a refund as we booked one hotel and got a totally different hotel. They asked us to speak with Hotels.com, who, after 1 hour, 6 minute phone call eventually found in favour of us and initiated a refund. Hotels.com were actually brilliant in this situation. Beware when tempted to book the Vulkan!