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The Athenee Palace Hilton Hotel has a long tradition of hospitality. Built in 1914 and renovated a few years ago, it offers a wide range of quality services.

It is located in the centre of the city, opposite the Royal Palace, the Senate and the Central University Library.

It has 272 luxurious guest rooms and suites overlooking the Revolution Square and Calea Victoriei Boulevard. There are also 11 meeting rooms for up to 300 people providing conference and banqueting facilities.

You can enjoy Romanian and international specialties in the hotel's cozy restaurant.

  The Intercontinental Hotel is one of the highest buildings in Bucharest. It is situated in the centre of the city, opposite the University of Bucharest.


It is a modern hotel with beautiful and well-equipped rooms. Although it is not a cheap hotel many foreign tourists prefer staying here.

The Intercontinental Health Club on the 22nd floor offers a full range of sports facilities.

 

The Continental Hotel is a landmark of the boulevard known as Calea Victoriei. Look at this building and you will understand why some travelers used to call Bucharest "Little Paris".

Today's hotel has inherited an old tradition of hospitality from the former Broft Hotel, which it replaced at the end of the 19th century.

The hotel has 54 rooms with old style furniture, 104 beds, international standard furbishing and 4 conference rooms.

Continental consists of an entire hotel chain throughout the country.

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Project coordinator: Andreea Silter, The Department of English, School No.191, Bucharest, Romania

Last updated: 15/03/2005

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