Imagine renewed 17th century manor houses welcoming you with elegance as they have done, since medieval times, with their many guests; or unique historic hotels that, beginning with the 1800's, have welcomed celebrities and witnessed life-changing events.
Any hotel or other accommodation that stands out due to its long and interesting history, beautiful architecture, unique/ traditional decorations, modern design, rooms with spectacular view, character and great value will be added our selection of unique, historic hotels in Romania.
The following list is by no means exhaustive and we welcome your suggestions.
Visit Romania's unique hotels and Stay Authentic !
Boutique hotel, member of the European Association of Exclusive Hotels.
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Six sumptuous apartments furnished and decorated in different styles: Renaissance, Baroque... More »
Bucharest - Old Town (city center) High-end "Swedish-Style" furniture, old fashioned cage elevator. More »
Former residence of the Romanian aristocratic family (Lahovary), less than 10 minutes walk to Bucharest Old Town. More »
The former summer residence of Transylvania governor (Baron) Samuel von Brukenthal.
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Romania's newest hotel is (re)built every year using four-feet long 'bricks' made from ice from the nearby Balea Lake. More »
Nicely restored 15th Century building, boutique residence located in the historic center.
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Small, charming hotel located in the heart of Old Town Brasov. Antique furniture, large rooms... More »
The Ambient Manor brings five-star amenities to the historic town of Cristian, 9 miles west of the city of Brasov in Southern Transylvania.
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Casa Kraus is the place to learn about the authentic country life in the old Saxons villages. More »
A traditional Saxon farm-house built in the late 1700's, restored to reflect original architectural details. More »
Three carefully restored old Saxon residences, decorated with local furniture and provided with the comfort of modern lifestyle.More »
Perfect gateway to the Danube Delta - the third most biologically diverse area in the world.
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XVIII th-century fortified manor house a fine example of Romania's traditional architecture More »
Built in 1882 after architectural plans by French architect Gustave Eiffel, Grand Hotel Traian is one of the finest examples of neo-classical architecture in Iasi. More »
This XIXth-century manor house converted into a hotel - maintains the ambiance with which it was originally infused.
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The five-star Arena Regia Hotel & Spa is a great location for a relaxing seaside vacation, a pampering spa stay, or a special celebration. More »
Transylvania's first heritage accommodation - offers a unique glimpse into the area's past, living history and natural setting.
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Built at the beginning of the 15th Century, seats on the first fortifications of Sibiu.
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Refined atmosphere and genuine hospitality are defining this small but charming guesthouse. More »
Five-star amenities, five hundred years of history. Original, authentic Transylvanian furniture.
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Close to main attractions, institutions and restaurants in Downtown Suceava.
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A fine example of environmentally responsible building strategies with chic, minimalist design. More »
Built at the beginning of the twentieth century, designed by a disciple of Romania’s best-known architect, Ion Mincu. More »
Carefully restored to recreate the atmosphere of Transylvanian rural life of the 1800s.
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Carpatia Express offers travelers a glimpse into European Railway history! More »