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Known for its wide tree-lined boulevards glorious Belle Époque buildings and a reputation for the high life (which in the 1900s earned its nickname of “Little Paris”) Bucharest, Romania's largest city and capital is today a bustling metropolis
Romanian legend has it that the city of Bucharest was founded on the banks of the Dambovita River by a shepherd named Bucur whose name literarily means “joy ” His flute playing reportedly dazzled the people and his hearty wine from nearby vineyards endeared him to the local traders who gave his name to the place In the 15th century the princely court of Vlad Tepes (thought to have been the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula) was established here and by the end of the 17th century the city had become the capital of the province of Walachia In 1862 Bucharest became the capital of Romania
Bucharest is laden with historical charm – from the streets of the Old City Center which are slowly being restored to the grand architecture of the Royal Palace and the lush green of Cismigiu Park The city also claims a large number of museums art galleries exquisite Orthodox churches and unique architectural sites
Bucharest's buzzing cultural scene – 37 museums 22 theaters concert halls opera house 18 art galleries jazz clubs and hip nightclubs – will certainly keep you busy Every two years Bucharest is host to the George Enescu International Festival a prestigious cultural event named after the famous Romanian musician and composer Renowned orchestras conductors and soloists perform at the Romanian Athenaeum a hall with acoustics comparable to Milan’s La Scala
Must see sites are Calea Victoriei and the Cantacuzino Palace the historical Revolution Square the Military Club the CEC Headquarters and the National History Museum
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Located in the centre of Bucharest, the hotel is ideally located for guests wanting to see the best of the city and has the benefit of being in one of the best hotels in town with a large parking space.
This hotel has a good location and is one of the best in town, if not the best. WS 11/08
Rooms are all medium or large in size and provide all the amenities expected of this class and style of hotel. Rooms are decorated in a modern style and painted in light colours.
This hotel has a number of restaurants, one which serves Italian, one which serves International and the other American. The breakfast room is quite inviting.
A large entrance hall greets guests and presents an excellent introduction to this grand hotel.
The building itself is old, but has been reconstructed and is now back to its best. Painted in white, this large structure is very grand in design with a sweeping driveway and large entrance to the reception area.
1 kms to city centre. 20 kms to the nearest airport (bucharest). 10 minute walk to the nearest metro station (izvor). 4 km to the nearest station (gara de nord). 2 minute walk to the nearest bus stop. Close to the trade fair ground (romexpo).
402 rooms. Single rooms. Double rooms. Twin rooms. Triple rooms. Quad rooms.
Connection for laptop. Air conditioning. Television. Satellite television. In-house movie. Radio. Direct dial phone. Mini bar. Hairdryer. Trouser press. Voltage 220v.
Large sized lobby. Earliest check-in at 15:00. 5 lifts. Porterage 24 hour. Room service 24 hour. 1 indoor pool. 8 floors. Coach parking. Solarium. Gymnasium. Sauna. Shop. Boutique. Car rental facilities. Baby sitting. Laundry facilities. Disabled facilities.