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Bucharest
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The Howard Johnson Grand Plaza Hotel - This hotel is known for
the panoramic views which are displayed of Bucharest from the breathtaking
city center location. Guests at this 18-story facility can walk to shopping,
dining, nightlife and great sightseeing. Elegantly designed French
furniture graces the 285 suites and rooms. Business conferences and meeting
rooms have the latest media equipment to make the technical presentations
go smoothly... more Bucharest Hotels |
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Bucharest
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Central - Guests who enjoy the beautiful public gardens of the capital
city will enjoy this hotel, as the location serves as a walking hub for
cultural, business, transportation access, art, banks restaurants and of
course, shopping. The guests here can combine relaxation with the work
and spend a little time getting to know the city better. You can
truly get to where you need to go quickly and efficiently... more
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Sofitel - This is an hotel that has it all, the structure is modern
with interiors that are both comfortable and useful. The total effect
is to marry style and modern technology to produce both a fully functional
place to hold your business meetings, but a welcoming place to relax and
unwind when the business day is done. Sophisticated dining opportunities
and a vibrant piano bar complete the full range of entertainment possibilities...
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- Ramada Majestic Bucharest |
Whether
the visitor has arrived in Bucharest for business or pleasure, this hotel
will meet the needs of the most discriminating traveler. The service
is excellent with a proximity to the business cultural and financial areas
of the capital city. The Calea Victoriei, Bucharest's most elegant
street as well as being one of the oldest, with its cultural and historical
monuments and institutions is also the home of this fine hotel.
The service is excellent both in the guest areas and at the Majestic
Restaurant that offers Romanian, and international menu choices throughout
the entire day. Cocktails and drinks? Of course - more
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Bucharest
- Athenee Palace Hilton |
Comfort,
service and cuisine have been the hallmarks of this hotel since 1914.
Updated in 1997, it is again noted as one of top choices for travelers.
Proximity to the major attractions of the city include the Royal Palace,
museums and entertainment sites, plus a choice between four great restaurants
and bars for your evening's activities make this an ideal choice for your
traveling stop.
Pay a visit to the on-site casino, or spend an afternoon in the gym,
pool and Jacuzzi, followed by a full treatment from La Prairie beauty spa
and you will feel fully pampered, rested and relaxed - more
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- Carol Parc Hotel |
Charming,
luxurious, and serene are all adjectives to be applied to this refined
facility. The rooms are fully appointed; the restaurants provide
a plethora of delicacies and the setting next to the oldest and largest
park in the city makes this a hotel for conducting business or just relaxing
after a day of concentration and business related activities.
The distinctive styling of the interior is matched by the commitment
to service by each and every member of the well-trained staff. Enjoy the
food, a drink at the on site bar or any of the host of guest amenities
on this majestic property -
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- Le Boutique Hotel Moxa |
One
of the best choices of hotel accommodations in the European capital of
Bucharest continues to be that of Le Boutique Hotel Moxa. Here you
can find style, luxury and privacy as you conduct your business or enjoy
the sights and sounds of the city. The staff maxim is always service,
but layered with hospitality and a friendly greeting. This hotel
is more than just a place to sleep, there is a commitment to providing
services tailored to your individual needs, but at the same time providing
that extra measure of professionalism that will bring you back again and
again - more Bucharest Hotels |
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Bucharest is one of the younger European cities,
dating back to 1459. It is the economic, political, educational and
industrial center of Romania. Architecturally it is an eclectic mix
of styles dating from the Middle Ages to the present day. After decades
under Communist style rules, the city and country has established itself
as a cultural and economic force in Eastern Europe once again.
Travelers to Bucharest will find many interesting
and exciting sites to visit. At one time, Bucharest was known as
"Little Paris" for the atmosphere, its broad tree-lined boulevards.
Flowering trees along the long avenue leading to an Arc de Triomphe make
this vista one of beauty. Awesome building, with an eclectic mix
of architectural styles ranging from Orthodox churches to old monasteries
and from the Stalinist blocks of the Communist years to Second Empire mansions.
The second largest building in the world--the Parliament House-- is located
in Bucharest.
As a visitor, one of your stops should be the
Romanian Art Museum which houses the former Royal Collection. A broad
spectrum of Romanian Art in the European context is presented. The
Romanian Philharmonic Society presents classical and contemporary performances
in the Romanian Atheneum, a symbol of the city since 1888 in the tourist
literature.
Other points of interest include the outdoor Village
Museum which gives visitors a realistic view of life in a Romanian village.
The Cotroceni National Museum provides a three century look at the
impact of the Cotroceni upon Romanian life. The interplay of political,
religious, military, cultural and diplomatic aspects are displayed in a
palace, church, and monastery setting. The Snagov Monastery is located
on a tiny island in Snagov Lake. The order was founded in the 14th
century and again in the 15th century. The site is said to be the
final resting place of Count Dracula.
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