Built a few years ago, this hotel would be just another misplaced glass covered concrete box, unless they had recreated the facade of the old National Theatre in front of it. The National Theatre was built in 1859 and it was bombed by the US Air Force during WW2 (1944), a new theatre being built later on in University Square. The hotel provides well appointed rooms (even though I fail to see why a business travel - targeted hotel has two bathrooms in every room; they could have made rooms larger instead), a wide (and therefore welcome in Romania) lobby, and a nice terrace to the back. The breakfast area (also used as restaurant) is too small for the capacity of the hotel. The staff is polite and the general service of the hotel is satisfactory. The only reason that made me list this hotel was the facade of a historical building they have re-created.
GPS - N44 26.212 E26 05.853
37B Calea Victoriei, http://www.novotel.com/novotel/fichehotel/gb/nov/5558/fiche_hotel.shtml
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