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Set up for business, and rather modern for the mountains, the Anda's higher-priced rooms are worth the extra cost for more light and balconies.
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Of the faded-glory century-old hotels - and Sinaia teems with them - we like the 1881 red-and-white Caraiman most, for being less royal ball and more rustic and laid-back. Rooms are simple - beig…
Right outside the Peles gate, this place has just slightly nicer rooms in a better setting. First-time visitors approaching Peles sometimes mistake this for the castle! The gate below actually se…
Built by the Peles architects, the century-old, faux-Jacobean 26-room Furnica gives you a sense of royalty for cheap. Rooms are clean but dated (bedspreads are thoroughly floral), with varied lay…
There's a little bit of The Shining in this glorious 1911 building, with halls that stretch and stretch before you and a wide low-lit lobby lounge that is often empty. Go four-star if you stay, f…
With gum-smacking attendants and 1970s aura running rampant, the Sinaia nevertheless booms with energy - lobby internet and ping-pong, basement disco - but its staff and rooms' green carpets and …
The chalet-style frame looks a little cheap, but inside the Marami's 17 rooms are probably Sinaia's best midrange option. The vibe is slightly Art Deco, with pink-sand bedspreads and rust-coloure…
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