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Finding
an accommodation in Romania is very easy, for any price. In all the
touristic places, as soon as you get to the train station several
people will come to you asking whether you need an accommodation.
Those people welcoming you at the station often speak English,
French and Italian. Moreover, while walking on the street, you will
often find cazare on the houses, that means they will rent you a
room in their own house. You'd better book an accommodation in the
big cities (Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Brasov and Iasi), since it'll be
quite hard to wander around looking for a place to sleep, but
anywhere else you won't find any problem at all.
Rural tourism is relatively well developed in Romania. There is a
national association of rural guesthouses owners, ANTREC, who
offer accommodations in over 900 localities throughout the country.
Accommodation is available throughout the country in five star
hotels in Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Mamaia or Predeal from famous
chains like Intercontinental, Marriot, Accor (Sofitel, Novotel,
Ibis), Hilton, Crown Plaza, Best Western, Ramada, Howard Johnson or
Golden Tulip, to 3 star hotel rooms well furnished and with rather
poor service.
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