"Good hotel close to Bucharest's main railway station. Access to subway. Walkable. Many taxis available nearby. Great and friendly staff. Clean. Nice room with safety box. Location offers numerous transportation options to almost every corner of the city, including the airport. Very good price but the staff is the cherry on the cake. "
"Extremely comfortable hotel an easy walk from the stops for the 100 bus from/to the airport. Very clean and modern with excellent aircon. About 30 mins walk from the old town so nice and quiet despite the weekend traffic and crowds. The garden is a nice shady place for a quiet drink. "
"Fantastic hotel within easy walking distance to many amenities and attractions. Very friendly staff with helpful advice and information. The buffet breakfast is excellent, so many different options to choose from. Would definitely recommend this hotel. "
"This is a great hotel one mile from old town. Lots of nice restaurants close by. Nice place to have an evening stroll. The presidential suite was excellent "
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Top Museum of the Romanian Peasant Hotel Reviews
Peakture Hotel Bucharest
10/10 Excellent
"Linens are clean and of good guality. Great coffee from the machine in the room. Helpful personnel at the front desk.
Hotel is closed to everything, you can walk to old town restaurants, to main attractions, to metro station or bus, to parks, art exhibits."
"A Memorable Stay at The Marmorosch Bucharest, Autograph Collection!
Our stay at The Marmorosch Bucharest, Autograph Collection was absolutely amazing. This hotel is truly one of a kind, its unique architecture and rich history are beautifully reflected throughout the building, giving it a special charm that sets it apart.
From the moment we arrived, the experience felt luxurious. We were warmly welcomed at reception with a glass of sparkling wine and big smiles from the friendly staff, it was such a lovely touch.
Our room was spacious with a super comfy bed, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the city. One of the highlights was the wellness area: the pool, as well as both dry and wet saunas, are complimentary for guests and added a true sense of indulgence to our stay.
The location is another big plus, just a short walk from Bucharest’s beautiful Old Town, making it easy to explore on foot.
I highly recommend this property to anyone looking for a memorable and luxurious experience in Bucharest."
"This was by far the nicest Marriott that I’ve stayed at. I absolutely loved the hotel, the restaurants, the bars, the shopping mall inside. All of it was great and the price was very reasonable. I wouldn’t stay anywhere else the next time I come back to Bucharest. "
"Very nice location, close to transportation but once you leave the hotel there are many bad things: Bucharest is in very bad condition, many abandoned buildings, central station is in advanced state of degradation, a lot of gipsies and graffiti everywhere. There Is not a single side walk without holes, if you are not paying attention, you can break your legs. Overall the city is so dirty, walls are full of graffiti, looks like a ghetto. Quality of people is low, drunk peasants, young low quality idiots. Hotel is fine. "
"Easy walk to all of the downtown and Old Town sites. Very helpful staff. Super clean. Well-appointed room. Excellent breakfast. Convenient parking in the area. Don't miss out on eating at the Old Kitchen restaurant in the adjoining neighborhood. A quick walk to the best Romanian food we had. "
"Excellent stay. The hotel is located behind Radisson BLU and you can walk within the property. Leading you to Calea Victoriei the main high end and shopping area of the city. Great location!"
Kiseleff Park is just one of the places to see in Bucharest, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? You can seek out the local tours while in the area.
What's the area like around Museum of the Romanian Peasant?
Museum of the Romanian Peasant is located in an area of Bucharest known for its interesting historical sites. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 233 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
Where is the best place to stay near Museum of the Romanian Peasant?
Hotel Michelangelo is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveler data, and this hotel offers a full-service spa and a bar. It's located just a short 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from Museum of the Romanian Peasant. Other good options within a short distance include Hello Hotels Bucharest and Leonardo Hotel Bucharest City Center.
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What can I see and do near Museum of the Romanian Peasant?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at National Museum of Art of Romania, National History Museum of Romania, or National Museum of Natural History "Grigore Antipa". Arcul de Triumf, Curtea Veche, and House of the Free Press are some of the notable landmarks to see in the area. You can check out the local talent at Romanian Athenaeum, Sala Palatului, and Romanian National Opera.
How can I get to Museum of the Romanian Peasant?
Head to University Station to catch metro transit. If you'd like to venture farther outside of the area, you may want a car rental for your journey.