This hotel is in the centre of the city, close to some of Brancusi’s masterpieces, and a walking distance from the train station. It is placed in a fairly quiet area. The staff were friendly and ready to help. |The rooms were decent, good for two people. The bed was comfortable. The shower had a slight problem, the water kept changing by itself and the shower oveflowed at times. Being November, the weather was cold, but the room was always warm and inviting. We had a miny refrigerator, with products in it to help ourselves. At the end pf our stay we has to pay for what we consumed. And we had a quite big TV and a big mirror. |The food was great, the soups were tasty and the second dish was just great. I really...
Read morethe hotel is positioned right next to Calea Eroilor, which is the axis for Brancusi's masterpieces: the Column, the Gate and the Table. In particular the park with the Gate, the alley of the chairs and the Table can be reached really easily. Also, the hotel is positioned face2face with one of the top restaurants in the city, Madam. Everyone was very nice, the cleaning lady came every day (you don't see that in Romania very often) and the breakfast was quite big and good. Hot chocolate is particularly good, especially if enjoyed on the terrace. It's not luxury of va-va-voom, but, given all the above, it's worth for a stay in a city where you mostly want to visit, not stay in a hotel room...
Read moreThe room was decent at best, nothing fancy, the bed had a good mattress but it was not that stable, every move you made it was making different sounds. The bathroom was close to horrible (not vents, the shower was outdated). Another annoying thing was the music that you can hear from the terrace in front of the hotel and sleeping was not a pleasant experience. The staff was great, but that kind of it. The positive thing is the location as it's close to Brancusi masterpieces. We ended up staying there as we had a reservation at a different place (the "manele" where to loud there and we left in a hurry as it...
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