All tour prices are based on standard 3* hotel accommodation.
4* or 5* can be provided by request. (5* hotels available only in Bucharest)
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Here are some of the hotels we are currently using for our Romania tours.
If you intend to visit Romania for best hotel accommodation or transportation, please think twice.
But if you want to be closer to nature and traditions, enjoy traditional meals made from natural products, feel the people hospitality, see a variety of landscapes, you should not hesitate to plan a trip to Romania.
Romania's Hotel Rating System
Hotels in Romania are licensed and periodically inspected by the Licensing and Compliance Department within the Ministry of Small Enterprise, Trade and Tourism.
Hotel rankings in Romania rely heavily on the diversity of facilities offered, such as an on-site restaurant or pool. The level of service and attention to detail may or may not be reflected by the number of stars/ class category.
As in most countries in Europe, Romanian hotels are rated by stars, from one to five, five stars being the best possible rating.
Most hotels in Romania offer a breakfast buffet at no extra charge. Hotel rack rates include room charge and sales (VAT) tax. Hotels in Bucharest charge an additional city tax which is 3 percent of the room rate for one night, regardless of length of stay. Hotels in most mountain and sea resorts charge a small additional local tax (taxa de statiune).
While exploring Romania's countryside/ traditional villages, visitors can stay at a small bed and breakfast (usually called "Pensiune"). Bed and Breakfast in Romanian villages are rated with daisies,, from one to three, three daisies being the best rating. A Bed and Breakfast offers clean and inexpensive accommodations as well as the opportunity to learn about the day to day life and culture of rural Romania. Visitors will have the chance to try fresh, organic farm products.