Interested in MICE & leisure groups up to 180 rooms in low season and weekends (low season: January, February, August and December + all weekends).For the rest of the year ideal group size would be up to 150 rooms.
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체인Marriott Bonvoy
브랜드Sheraton
완공 연도1973
개보수 연도2015
회의 공간 합계13,205 평방 피트
객실270
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Northstar
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Industry awards
2023 - Green Key Certificate
2019 - Chef of the year for hotel industry
2018 - Benihana Restaurant won 1st place for the best international restaurant in Bucharest
2017 - Benihana Restaurant won the 3rd place for the best hotel restaurant
2017 - Best Manager Hotel of the Year
2015 - The Best Hotel Investment (2nd place)
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Certification body: Green Key National Operator Romania
발행: 2025. 8. 10. • 만료: 2026. 8. 31.
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In the northern part of Bucharest, in the middle of one of the busiest intersections of the city, stands the Arch de Triumph (Arcul de Triumf). The monument reminds passers-by of the Romanian Army’s victory in the First World War and the Great Union of 1918 - one of the most important events in Romania’s history.
Built after the French model, the Arch of Triumph in “Little Paris,” as some used to call the Romanian capital city, is the “little brother” of the famous monument of the same name in Paris.
How to get to the Arch of Triumph in Bucharest:
The Arch of Triumph is located in Northern Bucharest, at the intersection of the Kiseleff road with Mareșal Constantin Prezan, Mareșal Alexandru Averescu and Alexandru Constantinescu Boulevards. Buses 131, 330, 331, 335, 205, 282 and 783 stop nearby, and the nearest subway station is Aviatorilor Square (Piața Aviatorilor). Those who are in the area can also visit the Village Museum, the Antipa Museum and the King Mihai I (Herăstrău) Park, which is in the immediate vicinity and one of the largest parks in the capital.
The Triumphal Arch, Piața Arcul de Trium
Bucharest, RO
Romanian Athenaeum
역사적 명소
10 분
The Romanian Athenaeum (Romanian: Ateneul Român) is a concert hall in the center of Bucharest, Romania and a landmark of the Romanian capital city. Opened in 1888, the ornate, domed, circular building is the city's main concert hall and home of the "George Enescu" Philharmonic and of the George Enescu annual international music festival.
The overall style is neoclassical, with some more romantic touches. In front of the building there is a small park and a statue of Romanian poet Mihai Eminescu.
Inside, the ground floor hosts an ornate conference hall as large as the auditorium above; the auditorium seats 600 in the stalls and another 52 in loge seating.
A 75-sqm long and 3-m wide fresco by Costin Petrescu decorates the inside of the circular wall of the concert hall. Painted using the al fresco technique, the piece depicts the most important moments of Romanian history, starting with the conquest of Dacia by Roman emperor Trajan and ending with the realization of Greater Romania in 1918.
Recognized as a symbol of Romanian culture, the building has been inscribed in 2007 on the list of the Label of European Heritage sites.
The Palace of the Parliament (Romanian: Palatul Parlamentului) is the seat of the Parliament of Romania. Located on Dealul Arsenalului in central Bucharest (Sector 5), it is the largest administrative building in the world[1] with a height of 84 metres (276 ft), an area of 365,000 square metres (3,930,000 sq ft) and a volume of 2,550,000 cubic metres (90,000,000 cu ft). In terms of weight, the Palace of the Parliament is the heaviest building in the world, weighing in at around 4,098,500,000 kilograms (9.0356×109 lb).[2]
A colossal parliament building known for its ornate interior composed of 23 sections, it houses the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, three museums and an international conference center. The museums hosted inside the Palace are the National Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Communist Totalitarianism (established in 2015)[3] and the Museum of the Palace. Though named the House of the Republic (Romanian: Casa Republicii), after the Romanian Revolution in 1989 it became widely known as the People's House (Romanian: Casa Poporului). Due to its impressive endowments, events organized by state institutions and international bodies such as conferences, symposia, and others take place there, but even so about 70% of the building remains empty.
Old City Center is the perfect place to be for night life attraction: terraces and clubs, shopping area
Lipscani Street
Bucharest, RO 7141
Therme
레크리에이션
19 킬로미터
Therme Bucharest is the largest wellness center in Europe. The entire place is designed for water sports, relaxing, and food. Also, Therme Bucharest has the best spa in Bucharest.
Herăstrău Park (Romanian: Parcul Herăstrău) is a large park on the northern side of Bucharest, Romania, around Lake Herăstrău, one of the lakes formed by the Colentina River. The park has an area of about 187 ha, of which 74 ha is the lake. Initially, the area was full of marshes, but these were drained between 1930 and 1935, and the park was opened in 1936. The park is divided into two zones: a rustic or natural zone (the Village Museum), which is left more or less undisturbed, and a public/'active' domain with open areas for recreation activities. Small boats are allowed on the lake.
Elisabeta Palace, the current residence of the Romanian Royal Family, is located in the park, as an "island" inside the Village Museum, near the Arch of Triumph ("Arcul de Triumf").
A number of buildings are found within the Herăstrău Park. The most notable is the Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum in Bucharest, an open-air museum showcasing traditional life of the Romanian peasant and having hundreds of houses from across Romania.
Scattered across the park are an open-air theatre, a yacht club, a sports club, the Herăstrău Hotel and, adjunct to the park, the Diplomatic Club, featuring a golf course.
Bucharest, RO
Carturesti Carusel Library
쇼핑
20 분
Located on Lipscani street, at number 55, the bookstore is spread over six levels totaling 1000 square meters. Cărtureşti Carusel is an experiment in cultural living of the old center, offering a space for reading, socializing and artistic exploration of the heart of the city. With a bistro on the top floor, a multimedia space in the basement and a gallery dedicated to contemporary art on the first floor, the bookstore is preparing to tell a new story on a street with a vibrant commercial tradition.
The elegant 19th century edifice came into the possession of the famous Chrissoveloni banker family in 1903, and during the communist period it was confiscated and turned into the Familia store. After 1990, the building was recovered and rehabilitated by the current owner, Mr. Jean Chrissoveloni, and now it comes to life through an innovative layout, but attentive to the historical substance, signed by the Square One architecture office.
The National Museum of Art of Romania (Romanian: Muzeul Național de Artă al României) is located in the Royal Palace in Revolution Square, central Bucharest.[1] It features collections of medieval and modern Romanian art, as well as the international collection assembled by the Romanian royal family.
The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant (Romanian: Muzeul Național al Ţăranului Român) is a museum in Bucharest, Romania, with a collection of textiles (especially costumes), icons, ceramics, and other artifacts of Romanian peasant life. One of Europe's leading museums of popular arts and traditions, it was designated "European Museum of the Year" for 1996.[1]
Located on Șoseaua Kiseleff, near Piaţa Victoriei, the museum falls under the patronage of the Romanian Ministry of Culture. Its collection includes over 100,000 objects.
Inside the museum
First founded in 1906 by and originally managed by Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaş, the museum was reopened February 5, 1990, a mere six weeks after the downfall and execution of Nicolae Ceauşescu. During the Communist era, the building housed a museum representing the country's Communist party; the museum's basement still contains a room devoted to an ironic display of some artifacts from that earlier museum.[2] The building, which uses traditional Romanian architectural features, was built on the former site of the State Mint (Monetăria Statului).[citation needed] Initially intended as a museum of Romanian art, it was designed by Nicolae Ghica-Budești and built between 1912 and 1941.[3] The building is listed as a historic monument by Romania's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs.[4]
The Cișmigiu Gardens or Cișmigiu Park are a public park near the center of Bucharest, Romania, spanning areas on all sides of an artificial lake. The gardens' creation was an important moment in the history of Bucharest. They form the oldest and, at 16 hectares, the largest park in city's central area. The main entrance is from Regina Elisabeta Boulevard, in front of the City Hall; there is another major entrance at the Știrbei Vodă Street, near the Crețulescu Palace. The southwestern corner of the park is adjacent to the Gheorghe Lazăr High School.
Regina Elisabeta Boulevard
Bucharest, RO
Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum
박물관
10 분
The Village Museum (Muzeul Satului in Romanian) is an open-air ethnographic museum located in the Herăstrău Park (Bucharest, Romania), showcasing traditional Romanian village life. The museum extends to over 100,000 m2, and contains 272 authentic peasant farms and houses from all over Romania.
It was created in 1936 by Dimitrie Gusti, Victor Ion Popa, and Henri H. Stahl.
Elisabeta Palace, the current residence of the Romanian Royal Family, is located in Herăstrău Park, as an "island" inside the Village Museum, near the Arch of Triumph ("Arcul de Triumf").
There are other "village museums" throughout Romania, including ASTRA National Museum Complex in Sibiu, and those of Cluj-Napoca, Râmnicu-Vâlcea, Timișoara, a.s.o.
Shopping center qith over 100 stores including: Bagatt, Bershka, Bottega delle Scarpe, Brainconf, C&A, Zara, H&M, Carturesti,Enzo Bertini, Il Passo, MAC, Starbucks, Swarovski, Swatch, The North Face, Tommy Hilfiger and Peek and Cloppenburg.
The Grigore Antipa National Museum of Natural History (Romanian: Muzeul Național de Istorie Naturală "Grigore Antipa") is a Natural History museum, located in Bucharest, Romania. It was originally established as the National Museum of Natural History on 3 November 1834.[1] It was renamed in 1933 after Grigore Antipa, who administered the museum for 51 years.
Sheraton Bucharest Hotel의 관행이 공공 정부 기관 또는 민간 단체의 의료 서비스 권장 사항을 기반으로 개발되었습니까? 그렇다면 이러한 관행을 개발하는 데 사용된 단체를 나열하십시오.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations.
Sheraton Bucharest Hotel은(는) 공공 공간 및 일반 사용 공간(회의실, 식당, 엘리베이터 앞, 등과 같은)을 청소 및 소독하고 있나요? '네'라고 답했다면, 새로 실시하는 방법에 대해 설명해주십시오.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations.
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Yes, Implemented large format bath amenities
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No
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