Le Boutique Hotel Moxa
Crossroads Calea Victoriei
- Recommend
- 100%
from $91.00
Lowest avg. nightly rate
This rate first available on Saturday, Nov 28
Quick Facts
- Check In Time - 3 PM
- Check Out Time - Noon
- Breakfast
- Fitness Center
- Internet Access Available *
- Parking
- Room Service
*This amenity may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
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Description
See more detailsLocation. Le Boutique Hotel Moxa is located in Bucharest, Romania, one kilometre from the National Modern Art Museum and two kilometres from Bucharest's old town ruins. Gara de Nord train station is three kilometres away.
Hotel Features. The contemporary Le Boutique Hotel Moxa is situated on Bucharest's Victoriel promenade. The hotel's interior features wrought iron and red-and-black masonry, alongside black leather armchairs and sofas. Guests receive complimentary membership to the hotel's fitness club, which includes fitness equipment, a sauna, and lounge area. Wireless Internet access is available in the air-conditioned public areas, and multil ingual staff at the 24-hour desk can arrange airport transport. Concierge services are available, and there is room service 24 hours a day. Parking is complimentary.
The hotel serves a complimentary Swedish buffet breakfast each morning in the lounge. A hotel bar opens throughout the day, serving drinks and snacks in a contemporary setting.
Guestrooms. There are 53 air-conditioned guestrooms spread over five floors at Le Boutique Hotel Moxa. The rooms feature contemporary decor with wooden floors. All include flatscreen televisions with satellite televisions, direct-dial phones, complimentary wireless Internet access, minibars, and safes. Bathrooms have showers, complimentary toiletries, hair dryers, and slippers.
Expert Tip. Parliaments Palace, one kilometre from the hotel, is the second biggest administrative building in the world, standing at 84 metres (12 storeys) tall. The palace now is a conference centre and hosts the Romanian parliament.