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Dalin Center HotelHotel [ * * * * ]Bucharest, Stefan Cel Mare 33 A![]()
The Dalin Center Hotel was built in 2008 in the centre of Bucharest and it is situated on the main boulevard Stefan Cel Mare.
All the rooms are individually decorated in a modern style with functional furnishings. The hotel’s own restaurant and bar offer you delicious meals in a relaxing atmosphere. The hotel is close to the Calea Mosilor and Obor shopping area, the Victoria Square and the Romana and Universitate area is about 2-3 km away. There you will find numerous shops, cafés, bars, night clubs and cultural events. Visitors to Bucharest can't miss a trip to the spectacular Palace of the Parliament, which is 4 km from the hotel. Currently the largest building in the world, it was built in the 1980s under the reign of Communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and it houses both the Romanian Parliament and the National Museum of Contemporary Art. |