InterContinental Bucharest, 4 NICOLAE BALCESCU BLVD, Bucharest , 70122
Romania
This landmark building of the city in the main square of Bucharest dispose of 283 rooms/ suites with balcony, emair conditioned, High Speed/ Wireless Internet, 21st floor Health Center, Business Center, Beauty Saloon, two restaurants with exquisite 5 star dining options and conference facilities, and airport shuttle. With a building positioned in front of The National Theatre, the InterContinental Bucharest is the ideal place for the travellers who want to discover this surprising city, considered "Little Paris" or "Paris of the East". InterContinental Bucharest is also known as the place for planning meetings and events, with a capacity of 500 persons in nine conference rooms, from which Ronda Ball Room, Rapsodia Meeting Room, Intim and Hora Meeting Rooms.
Our restaurants and bar, situated on the ground floor, offer a selection of fresh and seasonal specialities a la carte. Don't Miss - The Palace of Parliament The former 'People's House' was built by the dictator Ceausescu. Glass Art Court,
Romania
This landmark building of the city in the main square of Bucharest dispose of 283 rooms/ suites with balcony, emair conditioned, High Speed/ Wireless Internet, 21st floor Health Center, Business Center, Beauty Saloon, two restaurants with exquisite 5 star dining options and conference facilities, and airport shuttle. With a building positioned in front of The National Theatre, the InterContinental Bucharest is the ideal place for the travellers who want to discover this surprising city, considered "Little Paris" or "Paris of the East". InterContinental Bucharest is also known as the place for planning meetings and events, with a capacity of 500 persons in nine conference rooms, from which Ronda Ball Room, Rapsodia Meeting Room, Intim and Hora Meeting Rooms.
Our restaurants and bar, situated on the ground floor, offer a selection of fresh and seasonal specialities a la carte. Don't Miss - The Palace of Parliament The former 'People's House' was built by the dictator Ceausescu. Glass Art Court,