How to Find Luxury Hotels in Romania

Romania is a southeastern European country that features Baltic Sea coastline and Carpathian mountain ranges. Relatively new to mass tourism, Romania now offers luxury accommodations throughout cities such as Bucharest. Several major European and American four- and five-star hotel chains have luxury accommodations. Smaller independent three-star hotels offer comfortable rooms as well.

Things You'll Need

  • Passport
  • Computer with Iinternet access
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Instructions

  1. Book Luxury Accommodations in Romania

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      Get up-to-date information on booking accommodations in Romania by calling the Romanian Tourist Office in New York at 212-545-8484, or by visiting their Web site (see Resources below).

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      Book accommodations at the Athenee Palace Hilton Bucharest Hotel by calling 011 (+40) 021 303 3777 or by visiting their Web site (see Resources below).

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      Opt to stay in a Romanian home by booking a room at a bed and breakfast. Research reviews of others who have stayed to get an idea of the luxury level before you book.

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      Check out the Romanian tourism Web site to find special discounts on hotels and tours in many cities.

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      Book rooms in Transylvania and catch a Dracula tour.

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      Choose a major city such as Bucharest or Lasi as your Romanian destination for the widest variety of accommodations.

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      Reserve a room in Bucharest with a major hotel chain to experience the level of luxury and amenities you expect.

    Get to Know Romania Before Booking Accommodations

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      Speak English in the more cosmopolitan areas. However, Romanian is the national language. It may be the only means of communication in more remote areas.

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      Exchange your cash for Romanian leu and spend it on Romanian products. The exchange rate with the dollar and the euro is strong. You can find deals on local products like wine and textiles.

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      Explore Romania's roots by visiting Saxon villages, wooden Gothic churches and Roman ruins.

    Make Your Way to Romania

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      Fly into the Henri Coanda Airport in Bucharest. This is the largest Romanian airport. It's served by many international airlines.

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      Hail a taxi to take you from the Henri Coanda airport into Bucharest. Public transport from the airport is not always reliable.

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      Jump aboard a train to Romania from any of the many other countries that have international train service. Eurail offers rail passes that include Romania.

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      Rent a car and drive yourself into Romania. Highways connect Romania to much of Europe, but driving in the hectic cities is not recommended for the faint-hearted.

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