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Check-in time: from 3.00pm
Check-out: latest 11.00 am
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Welcome to Bucharest Rentals
Museum of the Romanian Peasant
Bucharest is Romania's capital and largest city, as well as the most important industrial and commercial center of the country. With 2 million inhabitants in the city proper and more than 2.4 million in the urban area, Bucharest is one of the largest cities in Southeastern Europe. Bucharest architecture is a unique mix of old and new.
Travel to Bucharest
By plane: Bucharest has reasonable connections with most European capitals and with the largest cities in Romania, but it can be difficult to find a direct flight to Bucharest from outside of Europe. There are low-costs flights from/to various destinations in Italy, Spain, Germany, France, the UK, Belgium, Hungary, Latvia, Slovakia, Turkey and Austria. Most flights, land at the Henri Coanda International Airport, in Otopeni, 18 km north of the city downtown.
The smaller Aurel Vlaicu International Airport is located inside the city, in Ba(neasa, about 4-6 km to the city center and is used primarily by business, charter and certain low-cost airlines.
By bus: There are bus connections between Bucharest and large cities in Europe (especially in Southern Europe) and also to many large and medium sized cities throughout Romania. Bucharest has several bus terminals: Ba(neasa (for northern bound routes), Obor (east), Filaret (south), Alexandriei (south-west), Militari (west), and Grivit,a (north-west).
By train: Bucharest is linked through direct daily trains to all neighboring countries’ capitals (Belgrade, Budapest, Chis,ina(u, Kiev, Sofia), as well as to Vienna, Venice, Thessaloniki, Istanbul, Moscow and of course to main cities in all of Romania’s 41 counties. All international trains and most long distance internal trains arrive at Gara de Nord (Northern) station, located quite near of the city center, to which it is linked by subway and several buses, trolley, and tramway lines.
By car: The city’s entrances from the north (the E60 road coming from Bras,ov), west (the A1 highway from Pites,ti), east (the A2 (Sun) highway from Constant,a), south (the E20 road from Giurgiu) and the avenues in the city center are very crowded, especially at rush hours. Inside the city there are few parking spaces and some of the secondary streets are in bad condition.
In order to help visitors enjoy their stay in Bucharest, we have available a number of self-catering apartments close to and around the city centre. For a relatively modest fee, you can stay at any of our self-contained and well-furnished apartments from periods ranging from just a day to several weeks - as the fancy catches you.
Our apartments cater for numbers ranging from single visitors up to groups of seven. All you need to do is search for suitable and available properties (see the reservation box on the left), select and book an apartment, and our representative will be waiting for you at the apartment with the keys to the door.
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