Andra's House Guesthouse in Horezu is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy the authentic hospitality of the Horezu area. Located in a picturesque natural setting, this guesthouse offers a pleasant and comforting experience.
One of the first impressions you'll have when you arrive at Andra's House is the welcoming and warm atmosphere. The friendly and helpful staff greets you with a smile and is ready to provide any information or assistance you may need during your stay.
The accommodation at the guesthouse is comfortable and clean. The rooms are decorated in a rustic style with attention to detail, creating a pleasant ambiance. The comfortable bed and modern amenities ensure the necessary comfort for a good rest.
One of the remarkable aspects of this guesthouse is the cuisine. The food served here is delicious and prepared with fresh local produce. The rich and tasty breakfast provides you with good energy for the start of the day, and the other meals are equally satisfying. If you're interested in local gastronomy, you'll definitely be delighted by the traditional dishes offered at Andra's House.
The guesthouse also provides recreational facilities. You can spend time in the beautiful garden, savoring a cup of coffee or reading a book in a peaceful setting. Additionally, there are options for nature walks or visiting nearby tourist attractions.
In conclusion, Andra's House Guesthouse in Horezu is an excellent choice for a relaxing vacation in the midst of nature and to enjoy the authenticity of the area. The hospitality of the staff, welcoming atmosphere, comfortable accommodation, and delicious food all contribute to creating an unforgettable experience. I warmly recommend this guesthouse for a pleasant stay in Horezu. If you have the occasion try the...
Read moreWe spent 1 night in Horezu at Andra's House. The pension might be tricky to find since there are trees in front and the street number is not easily visible, but once you find it you will not be disappointed. we were welcomed by the nice host, an elderly lady that was the owner's mother and was in charge of the place while the owners were on a short holiday. Very nice lady who tried her best to make our short stay a nice one. The room was on the ground floor in the secondary building, a room nicely decorated in a rustic style. the room had all the necessary amenities and even a small kitchenette, so it could be a suitable choice for a long stay. the bathroom seemed rather small but apart from that, the room was spotless. there is a large backyard, with chicken, peacocks and rabbits at the back of the court, and nice lounge chairs, chaise longues for a relaxing evening in the yard. there is also a ping pong table which we tried. we were also lucky to play with the 2 dogs in the yard, small young one very energetic and a large older one. the breakfast was tasty, made mostly with homemade ingredients. there is wifi in the rooms, but the signal in our room could have been better. we really liked the place and would have given 5 stars rating for the review, if it wasn't for the fact that they advertise having a functional sauna, which seemed not to be the case (when we asked about the sauna the answer was that the space is used as a storage space so the sauna could not be used). would recommend removing the info about the sauna when it is not available. could be a nice place for a...
Read moreI stayed for 1 night, and work up feeling like I hadn't slept a wink, mostly due to dogs barking and howling all night long. Whether this is a problem with the pension, Horezu in general or just one troublesome dog, I have no idea. The owner/prop doesn't appear to live on premises - I had to call him to check in and then call him the next morning to check out and pay - so I doubt he was aware of any issues. There was no 'how was your stay' the next morning either, so I could let him know. Just a request for the money and a hearty handshake.||||Apart from that, it's a nice place, the garden is a nice touch with a BBQ pit and a roaming deer, and I'm sure it's a hit with the families and elderly I saw in the other rooms. ||||The location isn't bad, although you'll need a car to view most of Horezu's sights. However, at the end of the road, I found a decent supermarket and some decent roadside shops selling Horezu pottery, which is all I...
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