Bucharest Hotels

The hotels below have been classed into three different pricing categories:
Luxury (over €150)
Moderate (€75 to €150)
Cheap (under €75)
These prices are per room per night and include all taxes and breakfast, unless otherwise indicated.

 

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Athenee Palace Hilton

+40 21 303 3777

Facing the Royal Palace (now the National Art Museum) in the centre, the Athenee is Bucharest's most famous and storied hotel, involving spies from both sides during WWII. It's a grand business hotel now, with 272 modern carpeted rooms with all the amenities business travellers will need. In summer, the outside terrace is a great place for a light meal or mixed drink.

Episcopiei 1-3, Bucharest, Romania

Casa Capsa

+40 21 313 4038

A hangout for poets before World War II, the 30-room Capsa plays up its 150-year history, with sparkling chandeliers and baroque furnishings. Rooms are elegant, with dark-wood walls, antique armoires, tall ceilings and all mod cons. Downstairs, a pastry shop sells traditional homemade sweets.

Calea Victoriei 36, Bucharest, Romania

Hotel Epoque

+40 21 312 32 32

A deluxe boutique hotel a short walk from Cismigiu Park in central Bucharest, Hotel Epoque offers a variety of rooms and suites. The elegant exterior hides a modern interior design, and coupled with great service its design has led to the hotel being listed among the best in the country.

Intrarea Aurora 17C, Bucharest, Romania

Radisson Blu Hotel

+40 21 311 9000

A stones throw from the Atheneum in the heart of Bucharest, the 5-Star Radisson Blu Hotel offers guests an all mod con experience. This 487-room business hotel, complete with indoor and outdoor pools, international restaurants, jogging track, meeting rooms and Wi-Fi throughout, is a great base from which to explore the city.

Calea Victoriei 63-81, Bucharest, Romania

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