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Uptown Residence Apartments
4.1/519 Reviews
We mistake for old town & uptown , location was 35mins ++ walking distance to city & old-town & all day-tour pick up point . Quiet place for sleeping. We ordered airport pick up , the Driver nice & good , his drop us and open the lobby door for us , take the room keys in letter box for us and explain where ours lot . feel good ( around 22:00pm local times)… .. after in ours apartment, look new and tidy inside , but we can’t find any brief-notes for WiFi passwords, even found the modem , password was chance !! so thinking paid for roaming , ( Vodafone get in data ) , work only few second than died line all night till morning even walk around at city . ( choose Orange will more better). Service or Staff ? We stay four nights, none seen one . The window & balcony full of dust . By the end, if you’re self drive tourist is ok to stay here .
Holiday Inn Bucharest - Times
4.6/543 Reviews
Business trips and government delegations always book this hotel every time they come to Bucharest, and booking on Ctrip is much cheaper than over the counter. The breakfast is also pretty good, the members are very satisfied
Aparthotel Sir Fundeni Tower
4.1/53 Reviews
This hotel has stayed in my heart ♥️ since the view of Bucharest is extraordinary! Moreover, the staff of the hotel are very nice and friendly, the reception is very warm and answers to all questions. I strongly recommend this hotel 🏨
Hotel Sir Colentina
3.7/53 Reviews
I had to fly to Bucharest on the 26th September for a 2 week business holiday. Due to the fact that my affairs were within Bucur-Obor Colentina area, I had to look for a hotel in the same area. When searching area Hotel ”Sir Colentina” came up, and I went to visit the place and see if I can book a twin room. This was on a Tuesday. On entering the hotel, a heavy smell of cigarette smoke was in the lobby area. The lady I met on that day and was behind the reception was called Simona. She was behind a plastic screen and she wasn't wearing a mask. I then found out that she was director of the operations and not a receptionist. She seemed to be very nice and polite, very keen to provide a good customer service to a potential customer. From her I found out that this hotel was own/ run by a Turkish guy. She rang a house maid and asked to show us a room to get an idea on how a room looked like. The maid who turned up didn't wear a mask and when pointing towards her face and asking where her mask was, she replied that she came out in hurry just to show us the room and that's why she wasn't wearing a mask. We left and went downstairs and received on a piece of paper the details of the hotel and room prices, all written down by Simona Although I was advised that if I want to book a room to ring the hotel, I didn't do it, and instead we just came next morning into the hotel to get a room. At the desk was a different girl and she seemed very bored and a bit on the moody side. After explaining that I spoke to Simona about a twin room and I was shown one the day before she eventually said that there was a room available on level 5th, room 507. I accepted and have paid for three nights. Before heading up to the room I asked the girl (I believe her name was Umut/Ulut which is a Turkish name) to confirm there was a hairdryer in the room. She didn't know what that was ( a hairdryer), and then she just nodded ”yes” like. Although there was two of us, I was handed out just one room key card for accessing the door. Went up to the room to find out the key card wasn't working. After trying many times, exasperated, I went downstairs to ask the reception to help. The girl at the reception said that she can't do anything because the card was needing charged and the machine who charges the cards ????!!!??? wasn't available I never heard anything like that before. Anyway, she said that she will send a handy man upstairs with a master key to unlock the door.... Went upstairs, the handy man was there frowning and waiting for me. With no mask on. He was very unfriendly and very moody too. I showed him that the card wasn't working, he simply unscrew the deadlock and removed the lock and replaced it with a different one. Then he gave me room 503 key card!!!. I asked him how does that work???. He replied very pissed that there was no money for fixing things and cards etc...I took the key card, the next day the same girl at the reception wrote 507 over 503 key c
Lina Hotel
3.6/54 Reviews
The overall experience of changing the room is completely different. The third floor room is brighter overall, and the equipment decoration is relatively new. The disadvantage is that the sound insulation is very poor, and people in the aisle are very loud.
Tomis Garden Aparthotel Bucuresti
4.7/510 Reviews
What a lovely hotel! The staff were very friendly, welcoming and helpful. We had a tour booked that left early in the morning, which meant we would miss breakfast. We mentioned this as we checked in, and they said they would have a packed breakfast ready for us to collect the following morning. We didn't hold out much hope because we were leaving early, but when we went down to reception to order a taxi, they handed us our breakfast! We were initially worried that we weren't central. However, Ubers are readily available and very cheap. The city is very big and sprawling so having to take a taxi in wasn't a problem at all. The room was very comfortable, great size and clean. Had all the amenities you'd need - hairdryer, shower gel etc. The room was really hot and we couldn't figure out the heating so opened the window instead! Breakfast was good, available from about 7am-10:30am. Check out was 12pm which was nice for our last day. We would 100% recommend this hotel.

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