Hotels in Nova
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Aug 28 - Aug 30Top 5 hotels in Nova at a glance
- Villa Oliver Lenti — 3-star hotel in Lenti. Guest rating: 9.0/10 — Wonderful.
- Bubble Hotel and Event Center — 3-star hotel in Zalaegerszeg. Guest rating: 9.6/10 — Exceptional.
- Hotel Cubis — 3-star hotel in Lendava. Guest rating: 8.2/10 — Very Good.
- Abbázia Country Club — 3-star hotel in Márokföld. Guest rating: 8.6/10 — Excellent.
- Kosbor Panzió — 3.5-star hotel in Magyarszombatfa.
Where to stay in Nova?




Villa Oliver Lenti
Villa Oliver LentiLenti
$59
$61 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 14 - Sep 15




Bubble Hotel and Event Center
Bubble Hotel and Event CenterZalaegerszeg
$87
$95 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 22 - Aug 23




Abbázia Country Club
Abbázia Country ClubMárokföld
$82
$87 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 6 - Sep 7




Kosbor Panzió
Kosbor PanzióMagyarszombatfa
$122
$128 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 31 - Sep 1
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Villa Oliver Lenti
8/10 Good
"The apartment itself is great —clean, beautifully furnished, and ideally located right by the Slovenian border for further exploring. Plus, the price is very fair and the complimentary breakfast treat basket was a wonderful energy boost in the morning! However, the check-in process was a bit of a thriller. At 3pm (official check in time) I still hadn’t received any check-in details. Communication through the Hotels.com app failed, so I had to call the host directly. That’s when I found out about an unmentioned tourist tax that I needed to pay online immediately via a link. If I hadn't taken the initiative to call, I’m not sure we would have gotten in at all! Arriving late at night after a concert made it even more adventurous. Finding the key safe and the right apartment in the dark without a property layout or parking map felt a bit like an escape room challenge. Once inside, we mostly slept well, but here is a quick tip for the host: while the windows have great blackout curtains, the front door has a glass pane with no coverage. As someone who needs absolute darkness to sleep, that bright morning light coming through the door was a bit of a party pooper. It’s an easy fix, though! Overall, a great place with a few communication and lighting hiccups. Just be proactive before you arrive, and you’ll have a lovely stay!"




