"The hotel was generally nice and clean but like most hotels, the foyer gave a more stylish impression than the actual rooms. The decor in the rooms was dated and basic. There was AC but it was very subtle and even at the lowest temp and highest fan, it barely touched the temperature in the room. This was early June so I would not like to be in the hotel in peak summer when the temperatures would be much higher.
The reception were all very friendly and attentive. There was one man in the restaurant bar though who was rude and abrupt like we were an inconvenience to him.
The bar/restaurant itself was ok, although quite expensive compared to local bars and restaurants. The menu was ok but it wasn’t a relaxing space - it felt very transactional and more geared to business people than tourists.
Breakfast was a decent range of choice but was very expensive compared to the local economy at about £17 per person.
We didn’t use the gym or pool but we did have a look. There was no one there, and no staff to ask any questions.
It all looked ok but the pool is very small so you wouldn’t get much exercise in it, but it was a nice little area.
The hotel was very well situated for the old town, just a few minutes walk and there were plenty of bars and restaurants in the area.
For the price I think it was fairly reasonable and I would stay there again if I visited Bucharest again, but not in the height of summer as I don’t think I would get any sleep due to the ineffective aircon."