Casa Wagner - Hotel***
Address of the accommodation
5 Piata Sfatului
Number of rooms: 17
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Casa Wagner is located in the very heart of the old city of Brasov, right on the pedestrian area Council Square, with amazing views of the famous Black Church and Mount Tampa.
The hotel has a very special atmosphere as you will be accommodated in a historic setting, in a building that dates back to 1477, decorated with locally crafted furnishings and antique artwork.
All the rooms have been renovated and refurbished to preserve the past, while providing every modern amenity.
A rich buffet breakfast is served every day in the cosy breakfast room on the first floor. The hotel bar is open daily serving coffee, tea or diverse wines and liquors.
In collaboration with Active Travel, Casa Wagner offers diverse tours and excursions to Brasov and the Piatra Mare Massif as well as creative workshops.
AREA INFORMATION
Situated in the heart of Romania, the city of Brasov benefits from the influence of an ancient history. Brasov is the favourite tourist destination in Romania. Only 13 km far from the town, up in the mountains, you can find a unique winter resort: Poiana Brasov.
Winter sports, mainly skiing and snowboarding, bring in the winter season thousands of tourists coming from all over Europe. Sleigh rides, ski jets or ice-skating are only few of the things you can enjoy visiting Poiana Brasov.
In summer there are tennis courts, swimming pools, boat rides, mountain climbing, horse riding and many other great sports activities to take part in and enjoy.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
Getting to Brasov is very easy. Between Bucharest and Brasov there are many trains daily and there are also frequent trains from other Romanian cities as well as a daily connection to Budapest, Hungary (via Oradea) and a EuroNight (fast night train) connection to Budapest via Arad. Taking the InterCity (IC) trains is recommended.
Road E60 will be the main road to use in and out of Brasov, because this European road links Brasov to Bucharest in the south, as well as Cluj-Napoca, Oradea and Budapest in the west.
Road E68 will take you to Sibiu and further onwards to Arad and Timisoara. Road E574 takes you into the north, to the Moldavia region and the painted monasteries and Iasi.
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