Bucharest Historic Hotels
Hotel Epoque
Relais & Châteaux elegant hotel located in city centre, near Cismigiu Gardens. More info
Grand Continental
Sumptuous apartments furnished and decorated in different styles.
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Historic Hotels in Romania Main Cities and Towns
Casa Luxemburg
Built at the beginning of the 15th Century, seats on the first fortifications of Sibiu. More info
Huet Residence
Refined atmosphere and genuine hospitality are defining this small but charming guesthouse. More info
Fronius Residence
Five-star amenities, five hundred years of history. Original, authentic Transylvanian furniture. More info
Villa Alice
Close to main attractions, institutions and restaurants in Downtown Suceava.
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Historic Mansions and Hotels in Rural Romania
Daniel Castle
Mid-1600s mansion featuring original architecture and decorations.
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Casa Kraus
Casa Kraus is the place to learn about the authentic country life in the old Saxons villages.
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Casa cu Zorele
Traditional, late 1700's, Saxon farm-house, restored to reflect original architectural details.
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Arena Regia
A great location for a relaxing seaside vacation and a pampering spa stay. More info
Kalnoky Manor
Transylvania's first heritage accommodation, a unique glimpse into area's past and living history. More info
ATRA
Environmentally responsible hotel with chic, minimalist design.
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Brukenthal Residence
One-time summer residence of the Governor of Transylvania.
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Viscri 125
Carefully restored Saxon residence, typical for Transylvanian rural life of the 1800s.
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Hotel of Ice
Romania's newest hotel (re)built every year using 'bricks' made from ice from nearby Lake Bâlea.
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Romania Hotel Rating System
As in most countries in Europe, Romanian hotels
are rated by stars, from one to five,
five stars being the best possible rating.
Hotels in Romania are licensed and periodically inspected by the Ministry of Tourism.
Most hotels in Romania offer a breakfast buffet included in room rate.
Hotel rack rates include room charge and sales tax (VAT – TVA in Romanian);
an additional city tax, up to 3 percent of the room rate, is charged in most cities and towns.
Hotel rankings in Romania rely heavily on the diversity of facilities offered, such as an on-site restaurant or pool.
The level of service and attention to detail may or may not be reflected by the class of the hotel (number of stars).
Five-Star (Deluxe)
Five-star hotels offer the highest level of accommodations and services.
Lobbies are sumptuous, rooms complete with stylish furnishings and quality linens.
Restaurant is on premises and room service is usually available 24 hours a day.
Other amenities may include pool, fitness center, valet and/or garage parking.
Concierge service is also available to assist guests.
Four-Star (Superior / Upscale)
Hotels in this category tend to be large, formal properties with large reception areas.
The level of service is well above average and guest rooms are well furnished.
Restaurant dining is available and may include more than one facility.
Room service is usually offered.
Most four-star hotels offer parking and/or garage service,
concierge service, bellhop, fitness center and pool.
Three-Star (First Class/ Mid-Scale)
Typically, these hotels offer good accommodations that include well-appointed rooms and large lobbies.
Bellhop service often is not available.
Larger three-star hotels usually feature restaurants or, ast least, a breakfast room.
Room service availability may vary.
Fitness centers and pools are sometimes provided.
Two-Star (Moderate / Economy)
Two star hotels usually denote independent hotels offering decent amenities.
The facilities typically include telephone and TV in guest rooms.
Some two-star hotels offer limited restaurant service.
However, room service and bellhop service are not provided.
One-Star (Economy / Limited)
Furnishings and facilities are basic.
Some rooms might have a shared bath.
One star hotels do not have a restaurant on site.
While exploring Romania's countryside/ traditional villages, visitors can stay at small bed and breakfast (called Pensiune). Bed and Breakfasts in Romanian villages are rated with daisies,, from one to three, three daisies being the best rating. A Bed and Breakfast offer inexpensive accommodations as well as the opportunity to learn about the day to day life and culture of rural Romania.































