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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Europa Royale Bucharest, Romania Hotels
8.6
(1,001)
Very Good
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Sector 3, Bucureşti
Romantic proposal packages
Wheelchair accessible
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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Central Hotel, Romania Hotels
8.6
(164)
Very Good
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Ploiești, Prahova
Express check-out
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S$139.01

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Best Lido Hotel 1, Hotel Romania
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Timișoara, Judeţul Timiş
Nightclub
Fitness center
Game room
Poolside bar
Wheelchair accessible
Spa
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S$83.11

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Other Hotel Photo 1 Hotel Atria, Romania Hotels
9.4
(7)
Exceptional
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Brasov , Judeţul Braşov
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S$142.91

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Ramada by Wyndham Slatina Parc, Romania Hotels
9.4
(29)
Exceptional
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Slatina, Olt
Rooftop terrace
Sauna
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S$115.22

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel, Romania Hotels
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Sector 5, Bucureşti
Casino
Limo or town car service
Billiard
Wheelchair accessible
Spa
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S$255.30

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Hotel Exterior 1 Holiday Inn BUCHAREST - TIMES by IHG, Romania Hotels
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Sector 3, Bucureşti
Tennis
Fitness center
Bar
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S$207.10

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Oradea, Romania Hotels
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Oradea, Bihor
Pets allowed
Fitness center
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S$130.35

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Bucharest Convention Center, Romania Hotels
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Sector 1, Bucureşti
Tennis court
Health club
Steam room
Poolside bar
Sauna
Spa
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S$225.13

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Hotel Oxford, Romania Hotels
8.9
(51)
Exceptional
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Constanța, Constanța
Romantic proposal packages
Wheelchair accessible
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S$130.19

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Hotel Monica, Romania Hotels
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Exceptional
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Sector 1, Bucureşti
Romantic proposal packages
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S$75.46

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Courtyard by Marriott Bucharest Floreasca, Romania Hotels
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Sector 1, Bucureşti
Fitness center
Express check-out
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S$169.30

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Athina Suites Hotel, Romania Hotels
9.6
(267)
Exceptional
Hotels
Sector 1, Bucureşti
Express check-out
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S$181.09

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Exterior 1 Hampton by Hilton Iasi, Romania Hotels
8.6
(245)
Very Good
Hotels
Iași, Judeţul Iaşi
Casino
Children play area
Game room
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S$138.85

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Exterior 1 ibis Styles Bucharest Erbas, Romania Hotels
9.2
(139)
Exceptional
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Sector 1, Bucureşti
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S$185.49

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Exterior 1 Hilton Garden Inn Bucharest Old Town, Romania Hotels
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Sector 3, Bucureşti
Health club
Fitness center
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S$234.69

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Zeus Essence Bucharest, Trademark Collection by Wyndham, Romania Hotels
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Sector 5, Bucureşti
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S$111.02

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Exterior 1 Hampton by Hilton Cluj-Napoca, Romania Hotels
9.4
(550)
Exceptional
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Cluj-Napoca, Judeţul Cluj
Health club
Fitness center
Airport transfer
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S$139.02

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Kronwell Brasov Hotel, Romania Hotels
9.6
(354)
Exceptional
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Brasov , Judeţul Braşov
Bowling alley
Limo or town car service
Turkish bath
Billiard
Express check-out
Spa
Price around

S$287.21

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Primary image 1 Perla Hotel, Romania Hotels
9.4
(1)
Exceptional
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Timișoara, Judeţul Timiş
Poolside bar
Beach umbrella
Library
Sauna
Spa
Bar

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PRIMARY_IMAGE 1 Parliament Hotel, Romania Hotels
8.2
(311)
Very Good
Hotels
Sector 5, Bucureşti
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S$120.57

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Total Accommodation: 21 Properties
Popular Region
Bucharest, Constanta
Popular hotel
Europa Royale Bucharest, Central Hotel
Review score
8.7 from 154,654 reviews

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Romania: A Tapestry of Old-World Charm and Modern Discovery for Singaporean Explorers

For the discerning Singaporean traveller seeking an escape that blends rich history with captivating landscapes, Romania emerges as a destination of remarkable depth and allure. Unlike the familiar urban sprawls or tropical destinations, Romania offers a journey into a land where medieval castles stand sentinel over rolling hills, where the echoes of ancient traditions resonate in bustling city squares, and where the warmth of its people is as palpable as the crisp mountain air. It’s a place that promises not just a holiday, but an immersion into a culture that has gracefully preserved its heritage while embracing the future, providing a unique counterpoint to the fast-paced modernity of Singapore. The sheer diversity of Romania is one of its most compelling attributes, ensuring that no two visits need ever be the same. From the dynamic energy of the capital, Bucureşti, with its grand boulevards and eclectic architecture, to the serene beauty of the Carpathian Mountains in Judeţul Braşov, the country unfolds in a series of distinct chapters. Explore the ancient monasteries of Judeţul Iaşi, feel the maritime breeze along the Black Sea coast in Constanța, or discover the architectural gems of Timișoara in Judeţul Timiş. Each region, from the plains of Olt to the vineyards of Prahova and the cultural heart of Bihor, presents a unique flavour, inviting travellers to craft an itinerary that perfectly suits their interests. Understanding the value proposition is key for any Singaporean planning a trip. With hotels starting from an attractive price point and an overall review score of 8.7 from over 155,000 guest experiences, Romania presents an accessible yet profoundly rewarding travel opportunity. This average rating signifies a consistently high level of guest satisfaction across a wide spectrum of accommodations, indicating that travellers can expect reliable service and comfortable stays without necessarily incurring exorbitant costs. It suggests a destination where your travel budget can stretch further, allowing for more exploration and deeper engagement with the local culture. Consider the allure of Bucharest, Romania's capital, as a prime example of the country's offerings. It’s a city that pulsates with life, a place where grand Belle Époque buildings stand alongside modern structures, and where leafy parks offer respite from the urban hum. Here, history is not confined to museums; it’s etched into the very fabric of the city, from the imposing Palace of the Parliament to the charming Old Town. For those looking to experience the blend of history, culture, and contemporary life, Bucharest provides an excellent starting point, and finding the right place to stay is made simple with options to book hotel rooms that cater to every preference and budget. Romania is a destination that caters to a broad spectrum of Singaporean travellers. Families will find engaging historical sites and natural beauty, particularly in regions like Judeţul Braşov. Couples seeking a romantic escape can discover charming guesthouses and picturesque landscapes in areas like Prahova. Solo adventurers will appreciate the rich cultural experiences and the ease of navigating different cities, with Bucureşti and Iaşi offering ample opportunities for discovery. Business travellers will find well-equipped facilities in major hubs like Bucureşti and Timișoara, ensuring productivity is maintained while still allowing for a taste of Romanian life.

Best Areas to Stay in Romania

Romania's diverse geography and rich history translate into a fascinating array of cities and regions, each offering a distinct atmosphere and set of attractions. Choosing where to base yourself is a crucial first step in crafting a memorable trip, as your chosen locale will significantly shape your daily experiences, from the sights you see to the flavours you taste and the pace of your exploration. Whether you're drawn to the grandeur of the capital, the tranquility of the countryside, or the allure of the coast, understanding the unique character of each area will help you find the perfect fit for your Singaporean travel style.

Bucharest

Bucharest, the capital city, buzzes with an undeniable energy, a place where grand historical architecture meets a lively, modern pulse. It's a city of contrasts, from the imposing grandeur of the Palace of the Parliament to the charming, cobblestoned streets of the Old Town, alive with cafes and bars. For Singaporean travellers, Bucharest offers a comprehensive introduction to Romania, suitable for families wanting to explore museums and parks, couples seeking romantic evening strolls, and solo travellers eager to dive into its cultural scene and nightlife. It’s a hub of activity, making it an ideal starting point for any Romanian adventure.

From Bucharest, iconic landmarks like the Palace of the Parliament, the Romanian Athenaeum, and the Village Museum are easily accessible. The city's Old Town is a rich collection of historical buildings and vibrant street life, perfect for an afternoon of exploration.

For those looking to venture further, day trips to nearby attractions like the stunning Peleș Castle in Sinaia are popular. The city is well-connected by public transport, including a metro system and numerous bus routes, and offers a wide array of dining options, from traditional Romanian eateries to international cuisine, ensuring you can easily book attraction tickets and tours.

Brașov

set in the heart of Transylvania, Brașov offers a picturesque escape with its medieval charm and stunning mountain backdrop. The city itself is a delight, with its well-preserved Old Town featuring colourful Baroque buildings, the iconic Black Church, and the narrowest street in Romania, Rope Street. Brașov is particularly appealing to Singaporean travellers who appreciate history, natural beauty, and outdoor activities. It’s a fantastic base for families looking for adventure, couples seeking a romantic setting, and nature enthusiasts eager to explore the surrounding Carpathian Mountains and their legendary castles.

Brașov serves as the perfect gateway to some of Romania's most famous sights, including the legendary Bran Castle, often associated with Dracula, and the majestic Peleș Castle in Sinaia. The surrounding mountains offer opportunities for hiking and skiing in winter, while the city itself boasts attractions like the Tampa Mountain, accessible by cable car for panoramic views. The local cuisine here often features hearty Transylvanian dishes. Getting to Brașov is straightforward via train or bus from Bucharest, and once there, exploring the compact Old Town is best done on foot, with local buses and taxis available for longer distances.

Constanța

As Romania's oldest continuously inhabited city and its largest port on the Black Sea, Constanța offers a unique coastal experience. Its atmosphere is a blend of ancient history, evident in its Roman mosaics and archaeological sites, and a lively seaside resort vibe, especially during the summer months. Constanța is an excellent choice for Singaporean travellers looking for a different pace, perhaps a break from the inland cities. It appeals to families seeking beach holidays, couples wanting a seaside retreat, and history buffs interested in exploring its rich archaeological heritage and maritime connections.

The main draw in Constanța is undoubtedly the Black Sea coast, with its sandy beaches and lively promenade. Beyond the seaside, visitors can explore the impressive Constanța Casino, the Genoese Lighthouse, and the National Museum of History and Archaeology, which houses fascinating remnants of the city's past, including extensive Roman mosaics. The nearby resort towns of Mamaia offer further entertainment and relaxation options. Constanța is accessible by train or car from Bucharest, and within the city, attractions are spread out, making local buses or taxis convenient for getting around.

Timișoara

Timișoara, often called "Little Vienna," is a city renowned for its elegant architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and its historical significance as the starting point of the 1989 Romanian Revolution. Its numerous public squares, lined with colourful buildings and grand facades, create a sophisticated and welcoming ambiance. This city is a superb option for Singaporean travellers interested in European city breaks, offering a blend of history, art, and a lively atmosphere. It's well-suited for couples looking for a romantic European city experience, solo travellers keen on exploring its cultural offerings, and those who appreciate well-planned urban spaces.

Key attractions in Timișoara include the magnificent Union Square (Piața Unirii) and Victory Square (Piața Victoriei), both architectural marvels featuring stunning buildings like the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Opera House. The city also boasts beautiful parks and a burgeoning arts scene, with numerous galleries and performance venues. Timișoara is easily reachable by train or bus from other major Romanian cities, and its compact city centre is best explored on foot, allowing visitors to fully appreciate its charming streets and squares. The city also has an international airport, making it accessible for those flying into Romania.

Sibiu

Sibiu, a former European Capital of Culture, captivates visitors with its well-preserved medieval citadel, charming cobblestone streets, and distinctive houses with "eyes" – the characteristic dormer windows that give the city its unique character. Located in the heart of Transylvania, Sibiu exudes a relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere, making it a delightful destination for Singaporean travellers seeking authentic European charm. It’s particularly well-suited for couples looking for a romantic setting, solo travellers interested in history and culture, and those who appreciate picturesque landscapes and a slower pace of life.

From Sibiu, travellers can easily explore the surrounding Transylvanian countryside, including fortified churches and traditional villages. Within the city, highlights include the Grand Square (Piața Mare), the Small Square (Piața Mică), the Bridge of Lies, and the Council Tower, offering panoramic views. The Astra National Museum Complex, one of the largest open-air museums in Europe, is worth visiting for understanding rural Romanian life. Sibiu is accessible by train or bus from Bucharest and other major cities, and its pedestrian-friendly centre is perfect for leisurely exploration.

Discover Romania's Diverse Accommodation Options

Romania presents a rich spectrum of accommodation, from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxurious five-star hotels, ensuring that every Singaporean traveller can find a place to stay that aligns with their preferences and budget. The country's hospitality sector has grown significantly, offering a wide range of choices across its cities and scenic regions. Whether you're seeking a comfortable base for exploring historical sites, a tranquil retreat amidst nature, or a convenient stopover for business, understanding the different categories of hotels available will help you make the most of your Romanian journey.

Budget Hotels in Romania — Affordable Stays from S$ 28/night

For the budget-conscious Singaporean traveller, Romania offers a surprising number of affordable hotel options that don't compromise on essential comfort and cleanliness. These establishments are perfect for those who plan to spend most of their time exploring the country's rich history and natural beauty, requiring only a clean and safe place to rest. With prices starting from as low as S$28 per night, these hotels provide excellent value, allowing travellers to allocate more of their budget towards experiences, local cuisine, and souvenirs, making a trip to Romania even more accessible.

2.5★ & 3★ Hotels in Romania: Comfortable Stays Without Overspending

Stepping up slightly in amenities and service, the 2.5 and 3-star hotels in Romania offer a solid mid-range experience that balances comfort with affordability. These hotels are ideal for Singaporean travellers who appreciate a bit more than the basics, often including amenities like private bathrooms, on-site dining options, and more attentive service. They represent great value for money, providing a comfortable and convenient base for exploring Romania's diverse attractions without the premium price tag associated with higher-star properties, making them a popular choice for many visitors.

4-Star Hotels in Romania: Premium Amenities at a Sensible Price

Romania's 4-star hotels deliver a sophisticated level of comfort and service, often featuring amenities that enhance the travel experience significantly. For Singaporean travellers seeking upscale comfort without the extravagance of a five-star property, these hotels are an excellent choice. Expect well-appointed rooms, excellent dining facilities, fitness centres, and often business services. The value proposition here is particularly strong, offering a taste of premium hospitality that feels accessible, making them a favoured option for both leisure and business trips across the country.

Luxury Hotels in Romania: World-Class Service and 5-Star Standards

For those who seek uncompromising quality and world-class service, Romania's luxury hotels provide an exceptional experience. These 5-star establishments are designed to pamper guests with top-tier amenities, exquisite dining, and impeccable service standards that rival those found in any major global city. Singaporean travellers looking for a truly indulgent stay, perhaps for a special occasion or a desire to experience the pinnacle of Romanian hospitality, will find these hotels offer a memorable and luxurious escape, often located in prime city centres or scenic locales.

Hotels in Romania

The vast majority of accommodation options in Romania fall under the 'Hotel' category, catering to a wide range of traveller needs and preferences. From boutique establishments in historic city centres to modern hotels in business districts, this category offers the most flexibility in terms of location, price, and amenities. Singaporean travellers will find that hotels are a reliable choice for comfort, convenience, and access to services, whether they are exploring the cultural richness of Transylvania or the urban landscape of Bucharest.

Europa Royale Bucharest

Europa Royale Bucharest

For travellers who value seamless transitions and thoughtful touches, Europa Royale Bucharest stands out. This 4-star hotel, situated in Sector 3 of the capital, has earned a solid rating of 8.6 from over 1000 guest reviews, indicating a consistent level of satisfaction among its visitors. The availability of train station pickup and airport transfers makes arrival and departure remarkably smooth, a significant convenience for international guests. Its romantic proposal packages also hint at a thoughtful approach to guest experiences, suggesting it caters to those seeking a memorable stay.

Central Hotel

Central Hotel

Located in Ploiești, Prahova, the Central Hotel is a 4-star establishment that appeals to travellers seeking a blend of comfort and accessibility. With a commendable rating of 8.4 based on 170 reviews, it suggests a reliable and pleasant stay for its guests. The inclusion of airport transfer services and a poolside bar points towards a property that aims to provide a relaxing and convenient experience. For those who appreciate having amenities readily available, including wheelchair accessibility, this hotel offers a well-rounded option for exploring the Prahova region.

Best Lido Hotel

Best Lido Hotel

In Timișoara, Judeţul Timiş, the Best Lido Hotel presents itself as a 4-star option with a rating of 8.0 from 61 reviews, indicating a generally positive reception from its guests. The hotel's offerings, including a nightclub, game room, and sauna, suggest it caters to travellers looking for entertainment and relaxation within the property itself. Coupled with business facilities and airport transfer, it positions itself as a versatile choice for both leisure and corporate visitors who appreciate having diverse amenities at their disposal during their stay.

Hotel Atria

Hotel Atria

For travellers who prioritize a high rating and a memorable stay, Hotel Atria in Brasov, Judeţul Braşov, is a noteworthy 2.5-star option. Achieving an exceptional 9.4 rating from just 7 reviews, it suggests that the few guests who have stayed here have been thoroughly impressed, potentially indicating a lesser-known destination. The presence of a rooftop terrace, business facilities, and limo or town car service points to a property that offers a touch of luxury and convenience, making it an attractive choice for those seeking a comfortable and well-serviced base in the popular Transylvanian city.

Ramada by Wyndham Slatina Parc

Ramada by Wyndham Slatina Parc

In Slatina, Olt, the Ramada by Wyndham Slatina Parc offers a 3-star experience with an outstanding rating of 9.4 from 26 reviews, signalling a high level of guest satisfaction. This property stands out with unique features like braille or raised signage, catering to accessibility needs, alongside a casino and bar for entertainment. The inclusion of airport transfer and wheelchair accessibility further enhances its appeal to a broad range of travellers. For those seeking a comfortable and well-equipped stay in the Olt region, this hotel provides a compelling option.

JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel

JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel

Representing the pinnacle of luxury in Bucharest's Sector 5, the JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel is a 5-star establishment that consistently garners high praise, evidenced by its 9.2 rating from 986 reviews. This grand hotel is designed for guests who expect world-class amenities and service, featuring a fitness center, poolside bar, and tennis facilities. Its reputation suggests it's a prime choice for travellers seeking an opulent stay in the capital, offering a comprehensive range of services and facilities that cater to both leisure and business needs with sophistication.

Holiday Inn BUCHAREST - TIMES by IHG

Holiday Inn BUCHAREST - TIMES by IHG

For travellers who appreciate the familiarity and quality of an international brand, the Holiday Inn BUCHAREST - TIMES by IHG in Sector 3 offers a reliable 4-star experience. With an impressive 9.4 rating from 139 reviews, it indicates a high level of guest satisfaction. The hotel's pet-friendly policy is a significant plus for travellers with companions, while the fitness center caters to those who wish to maintain their workout routine. Its wheelchair accessibility further broadens its appeal, making it a comfortable and convenient choice for a wide range of visitors to Bucharest.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Oradea

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Oradea

In Oradea, Bihor, the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Oradea presents a 5-star standard of accommodation, boasting a strong 9.0 rating from 359 reviews, reflecting consistent guest satisfaction. This hotel is an excellent choice for travellers who value premium facilities and efficient service, featuring a health club for wellness and business facilities for productivity. The express check-out option adds a layer of convenience, particularly for those on tight schedules. Its reputation suggests a high-quality stay, making it a top contender for visitors to the Bihor region.

Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Bucharest Convention Center

Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Bucharest Convention Center

Located in Sector 1, Bucharest, the Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Bucharest Convention Center is a 4-star hotel that has garnered a solid 8.8 rating from 408 reviews, indicating a well-regarded establishment. This hotel is particularly suited for business travellers due to its proximity to the convention center, but also offers amenities like romantic proposal packages and a game room, appealing to leisure guests as well. Its comprehensive business facilities ensure productivity, while the added recreational options provide a balanced experience for all visitors.

Hotel Oxford

Hotel Oxford

For travellers seeking a comfortable and well-located stay in Constanța, Hotel Oxford offers a 4-star experience with a strong rating of 8.9 from 51 reviews. This property is noted for its business facilities, which are beneficial for corporate travellers, and its romantic proposal packages, suggesting an attention to detail for special occasions. The repetition of "Business facilities" in its USP might indicate a strong focus on corporate needs, making it a reliable choice for those visiting the city for professional reasons while still offering a pleasant environment for leisure.

Hotel Monica

Hotel Monica

In Bucharest's Sector 1, Hotel Monica provides a budget-friendly 2-star option that punches above its weight, achieving a remarkable 9.0 rating from just 2 reviews. This suggests that the few guests who have stayed here have had an exceptionally positive experience, potentially highlighting excellent value for money. The inclusion of a fitness center and express check-out are practical amenities that add to the convenience for travellers. For those prioritising a clean, comfortable, and highly-rated stay without a high price tag, Hotel Monica is worth considering.

HOTEL GREEN GARDEN

HOTEL GREEN GARDEN

HOTEL GREEN GARDEN, located in Sector 3, Bucharest, is a 3-star hotel that has earned an impressive 9.4 rating from 234 reviews, signalling a consistently high level of guest satisfaction. This property is particularly appealing for families, offering a children's play area, which can be a significant draw for those travelling with younger guests. The express check-out feature adds a layer of convenience for all visitors. Its strong reviews suggest a well-managed establishment that provides a comfortable and enjoyable stay in the capital.

Courtyard by Marriott Bucharest Floreasca

Courtyard by Marriott Bucharest Floreasca

The Courtyard by Marriott Bucharest Floreasca, a 4-star hotel in Sector 1, Bucharest, boasts a strong rating of 8.8 from 1001 reviews, indicating a highly trusted and popular choice among travellers. This hotel is well-equipped for guests who value convenience and efficient travel, offering airport transfer and limo or town car service. These features are particularly beneficial for international visitors arriving from afar or those needing reliable transportation for business or leisure. Its consistent high ratings suggest a dependable and comfortable stay in the city.

Novotel Bucharest City Centre

Novotel Bucharest City Centre

In the heart of Bucharest's Sector 1, the Novotel Bucharest City Centre stands as a 4-star hotel with an outstanding rating of 9.6 from 262 reviews, making it one of the highest-rated properties available. This hotel is an excellent choice for travellers looking for a blend of comfort, convenience, and entertainment, featuring a casino for evening amusement and a fitness center for maintaining routines. Its central location and high guest satisfaction scores suggest a premium experience that is both accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of visitors.

Athina Suites Hotel

Athina Suites Hotel

Athina Suites Hotel, a 4-star property in Sector 1, Bucharest, has achieved a rating of 8.6 from 207 reviews, indicating a well-regarded establishment that provides reliable accommodation. The unique USP of train station pickup is a significant advantage for travellers arriving or departing by rail, simplifying logistics considerably. This thoughtful service, combined with its solid rating, suggests that Athina Suites Hotel is a convenient and pleasant option for those looking to explore Bucharest with ease, particularly if they are utilizing the city's rail network.

Hampton by Hilton Iasi

Hampton by Hilton Iasi

For travellers visiting Iași, Judeţul Iaşi, the Hampton by Hilton Iasi offers a reliable 3-star accommodation with an impressive 9.2 rating from 138 reviews, highlighting consistent guest satisfaction. This hotel is a practical choice for those who value efficiency and comfort, with express check-out being a key feature for travellers on the go. Its strong performance in reviews suggests that guests find the hotel to be a dependable and pleasant base for exploring the cultural and historical richness of the Iași region.

Leonardo Hotel Bucharest City Center

Leonardo Hotel Bucharest City Center

The Leonardo Hotel Bucharest City Center, a 4-star hotel in Sector 1, Bucharest, holds a rating of 8.6 from 111 reviews, marking it as a solid choice for travellers seeking comfort and convenience in the capital. Its primary USP, business facilities, makes it a suitable option for corporate visitors who need to stay productive during their trip. The hotel's consistent performance in guest reviews suggests a reliable standard of service and amenities, providing a comfortable and functional base for exploring or working in Bucharest.

ibis Styles Bucharest Erbas

ibis Styles Bucharest Erbas

In Bucharest's Sector 1, the ibis Styles Bucharest Erbas is a 4-star hotel that has achieved an exceptional 9.4 rating from 1001 reviews, indicating a highly popular and well-loved property. The inclusion of a health club suggests a focus on guest well-being, offering a place to relax and rejuvenate. Its high rating and substantial number of reviews point to a consistently positive guest experience, making it a strong contender for Singaporean travellers looking for a comfortable, modern, and well-serviced stay in the Romanian capital.

Continental Forum Bucuresti Palatul Parlamentului

Continental Forum Bucuresti Palatul Parlamentului

Situated in Sector 5, Bucharest, the Continental Forum Bucuresti Palatul Parlamentului is a 4-star hotel that has earned a rating of 8.6 from 169 reviews, suggesting a reliable and satisfactory experience for its guests. Its proximity to the Palace of the Parliament is a significant draw for those interested in the city's monumental architecture and history. The hotel's airport transfer service adds a layer of convenience for international travellers, ensuring a smooth journey to and from the property, making it a practical choice for exploring the capital.

Hilton Garden Inn Bucharest Old Town

Hilton Garden Inn Bucharest Old Town

The Hilton Garden Inn Bucharest Old Town, a 4-star hotel located in Sector 3, offers a prime location for exploring the historic heart of Bucharest. While specific ratings and review counts are not provided, its affiliation with the Hilton brand suggests a commitment to quality and service standards that Singaporean travellers often seek. Its presence in the Old Town means guests are within easy reach of numerous attractions, dining, and entertainment options, making it a convenient and potentially appealing choice for those wanting to be immersed in the city's atmosphere.

Zeus Essence Bucharest, Trademark Collection by Wyndham

Zeus Essence Bucharest, Trademark Collection by Wyndham

Zeus Essence Bucharest, Trademark Collection by Wyndham, is a 3-star hotel located in Sector 5, Bucharest. Although specific ratings and review counts are not detailed, its inclusion in the Trademark Collection by Wyndham suggests a property that offers a unique character and reliable service. As a 3-star option, it likely provides a comfortable and functional stay for travellers looking for good value in the capital. Its location in Sector 5 places it within reach of various city attractions, making it a practical base for exploring Bucharest. book flight

A Culinary Journey Through Romania's Flavours

Romanian cuisine is a hearty and flavourful reflection of its history, influenced by its neighbours and its agricultural bounty. For Singaporean travellers, it offers a delightful departure from familiar tastes, presenting dishes that are both comforting and exciting. The emphasis is often on fresh, seasonal ingredients, prepared with traditional techniques that have been passed down through generations. Expect a culinary landscape rich in grilled meats, flavourful stews, fresh dairy products, and an abundance of vegetables and fruits, all contributing to a unique gastronomic identity that is deeply rooted in the land. The undisputed national dish is sarmale, a comforting and flavourful dish of minced meat (usually pork or a mix of pork and beef) and rice, rolled in pickled cabbage leaves and slow-cooked, often served with a dollop of sour cream. Another must-try is mămăligă, a polenta-like staple made from cornmeal, which serves as a versatile accompaniment to many dishes, from hearty stews to grilled meats. For those with a sweet tooth, papanași, a type of fried or boiled doughnut served with sour cream and fruit jam, is an indulgent treat that perfectly caps off any traditional Romanian meal. When it comes to finding these culinary delights, major cities like Bucharest, Brașov, and Sibiu offer a wide array of options. Traditional restaurants, known as hanuri or cramă, are excellent places to sample authentic dishes. For Muslim travellers from Singapore, finding certified halal food can require some research. While pork is prevalent in many traditional dishes, beef, lamb, and chicken are also widely used. It is advisable to look for restaurants that explicitly state they offer halal options or to inquire directly about ingredients and preparation methods, especially in larger cities where international cuisine and more diverse dining options are available. Regional variations in Romanian cuisine add another layer of discovery. In Transylvania, dishes often have a more Central European influence, featuring richer meats and pastries. The Danube Delta region, with its abundant waterways, offers a fantastic array of freshwater fish dishes. Along the Black Sea coast, seafood naturally takes centre stage. Exploring these regional specialties provides a deeper understanding of Romania's diverse cultural tapestry and makes travelling between different areas an even more rewarding gastronomic adventure. Dining in Romania is generally a relaxed affair. Tipping is customary, with around 10% of the bill being standard for good service in restaurants, though it's often included as a service charge. Meal times are typically similar to those in many European countries, with lunch being the main meal of the day, usually taken between 1 pm and 3 pm, and dinner served from 7 pm onwards. Don't be afraid to ask for recommendations from your server; they are usually happy to guide you through the menu and suggest local specialties.

Cultural Norms and Staying Safe in Romania

Understanding and respecting local customs is an integral part of enriching your travel experience in Romania, ensuring smooth interactions and a deeper appreciation for the culture. While Romanians are generally welcoming and hospitable, being aware of a few key etiquette points can help avoid misunderstandings and foster positive connections. These nuances are part of what makes travelling to a new country so fascinating, offering insights into different ways of life and social interactions that differ from those familiar to Singaporean travellers. When visiting churches or monasteries, which are common and significant sites across Romania, modest dress is expected. This typically means covering your shoulders and knees; women may also be asked to wear a headscarf, which is usually provided at the entrance. Photography rules can vary, so it's always best to check if it's permitted, especially inside places of worship. In general, Romanians value politeness and respect; a simple "Bună ziua" (Good day) or "Mulțumesc" (Thank you) goes a long way in showing courtesy. For Singaporean travellers, staying safe in Romania involves the same common-sense precautions one would take in any unfamiliar environment. While Romania is generally a safe country, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded tourist areas or on public transport, where pickpocketing can occur. Keep valuables secure and avoid displaying large amounts of cash. For transportation, reputable taxi companies or ride-sharing apps are recommended over hailing cabs on the street to ensure fair pricing and safety. In case of emergencies, the general emergency number in Romania is 112, which connects to police, ambulance, and fire services. For Singaporean citizens travelling abroad, it's always prudent to register your travel plans with the Singaporean Ministry of Foreign Affairs or your nearest embassy. While Romania is part of the Schengen Area for many purposes, Singaporeans typically do not require a visa for short stays. It is advisable to have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and trip disruptions, providing peace of mind throughout your journey.

Getting to Romania and Getting Around

For Singaporean travellers planning an adventure to Romania, understanding the logistics of reaching this captivating European nation is the first step. Flights from Singapore typically involve at least one stopover, often in major hubs like Istanbul, Doha, or Dubai, with airlines such as Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Emirates being popular choices. The total travel time can range from approximately 15 to 20 hours or more, depending on the layover duration. While direct flights are not available, the journey is well-serviced, and booking in advance through platforms like Traveloka can help secure competitive fares, with prices varying significantly based on the season and booking time. Once you arrive in Romania, navigating the country is part of the experience. The national railway company, CFR Călători, operates an extensive network connecting major cities and towns, offering a scenic and often cost-effective way to travel between destinations like Bucharest, Brașov, and Sibiu. For longer distances or to reach more remote areas, intercity buses are also a viable option. Domestic flights are available for quicker travel between key cities, though they are less common for typical tourist itineraries. Within cities, public transport systems, including buses, trams, and metros (in Bucharest), are efficient, and ride-sharing apps are increasingly available. The best time to visit Romania from Singapore largely depends on your interests. Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and beautiful natural scenery, with mild temperatures ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Summer (June to August) is warm and ideal for coastal resorts like Constanța, but it's also peak tourist season, meaning higher prices and more visitors. Winter (December to February) brings snow, particularly to the mountainous regions, making it perfect for skiing and enjoying a festive atmosphere, though some attractions may have reduced hours. Before embarking on your Romanian journey, a few pre-departure preparations are essential. The local currency is the Romanian Leu (RON). While credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops, it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases or in more rural areas. Exchange rates against the Singapore Dollar (SGD) should be checked closer to your travel date. Obtaining a local SIM card upon arrival is straightforward and affordable, providing easy access to data for navigation and communication. Ensure your passport has at least six months of validity beyond your intended stay and consider downloading offline maps and translation apps.

Visa Requirements for Singaporean Citizens

As a citizen of Singapore, you generally do not require a visa to enter Romania for short stays, as Romania is a member of the European Union and adheres to the Schengen Agreement's provisions for visa-free travel for many nationalities. This means that Singaporean passport holders can typically enter Romania for tourism or business purposes for up to 90 days within any 180-day period without needing to obtain a visa in advance. This visa-free status significantly simplifies travel planning for Singaporeans looking to explore Romania's rich culture and landscapes. When travelling to Romania under the visa-free regime, it is crucial to ensure your passport is valid for at least three months beyond your intended date of departure from the Schengen Area and has at least two blank pages. While a visa is not required, immigration officials may ask for proof of onward or return travel, sufficient financial means to cover your stay, and documentation related to your accommodation. It is also highly recommended to have comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical expenses and potential unforeseen events during your trip. It is important for all travellers to stay informed about the latest entry requirements, as visa policies and travel regulations can change. While Singaporean citizens currently benefit from visa-free access for short stays, it is always best practice to verify this information with the official Romanian embassy or consulate in Singapore, or consult the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website, before making your travel arrangements. This ensures you have the most up-to-date information regarding entry requirements for Romania and the wider Schengen Area.

Plan Your Romanian Adventure with Traveloka

Romania offers a compelling blend of historical depth, natural beauty, and cultural richness that provides a truly unique travel experience for Singaporean explorers. It's a destination that invites you to step back in time while embracing the present, from the medieval castles of Transylvania to the lively streets of Bucharest and the serene landscapes of the countryside. The value it offers, combined with its distinct character, makes it an increasingly attractive option for those seeking an adventure that is both enriching and accessible, promising memories that will last long after your return. On Traveloka, you'll find an extensive selection of accommodation options to suit every preference and budget for your Romanian holiday. Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly stay starting from an attractive price per night, a comfortable mid-range hotel, or a luxurious 5-star experience, our platform provides a wide array of choices across all the popular cities and regions discussed. With verified guest reviews and detailed property information, you can confidently select the perfect base for your explorations, ensuring your comfort and convenience throughout your stay. Booking your Romanian getaway through Traveloka is designed to be seamless and secure. We offer flexible payment options, including credit cards and various local payment methods, making it easy to finalize your plans. Our platform is built to provide a user-friendly experience, allowing you to compare prices, read reviews, and secure your ideal cheap hotel with confidence. Start planning your journey today and discover the magic of Romania with the ease and reliability that Traveloka provides.

All information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication. Prices are subject to change depending on season, availability, and hotel policy.

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