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Angelo Airporthotel Bucharest
The hotel closest to Bucharest's Otopeni airport. The Angelo is operated by Vienna International Hotels & Resorts, and its bright exterior is matched by the interior: bold colours abound in all the rooms and the common areas.
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Armonia
Not altogether that inviting from the outside, the Armonia offers terrific (though not all that big) rooms that come complete with what have to be contenders for the 'best bathrooms in the city' prize we often mention but never get round to handing out.
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Berthelot
Smart, modern and dead central. What more could you want? For your money you are getting a good deal here: the rooms are big and
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Central
Central by name, central by nature. Slap, bang on Bucharest's version of Broadway (it's all relative), amongst cinemas and theatres, the Central was totally renovated last year and is now one of the best (and best value) stays in the city.
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El Greco
Located in the heart of what was, pre-World War II, the most stylish residential area in the city. This is one such villa dating from that period, though it has of course been renovated and refurbished to include a rack of modern luxuries.
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Europa Royale Bucharest
Who said Old Town refits have to be kitsch? This one certainly isn't. The Europa Royale is a gorgeous place that complements instead of overpowering its surroundings.
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Opera
You could quite literally throw a stone from the rooms here into Cismigiu Park (though we do not recommend it), and as such we think this is a great place for families with children to stay when visiting the capital.
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Residence Arc de Triomphe
Fantastic hotel in a good area of the capital, offering large, excellent value rooms and super services. There are little touches of class all over the hotel that suggest they really care.
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Residence Domenii Plaza
A wonderful villa, this place offers real luxury and a quiet, understated atmosphere. It's a classy place for classy people, basically.
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Siqua
Simple, good value rooms in a decent location just behind Bucharest's Opera House. Each room has individual air conditioning/heating, always a bonus as far as we are concerned, though note that most of the rooms have showers only, no baths.
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Starlight Suite
At the bustling junction of B-dul Iancu de Hunedoara, and glitzy Calea Dorobantilor is Starlight, the first hotel of its kind in Romania.
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Venezia
Lovingly renovated with care, taste and not a little style, the Hotel Venezia completes a handy little triumvirate of three-star
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