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Piccolo Mondo Bucharest 

Piccolo Mondo Bucharest, Clucerului Road 9, Bucharest, Romania

This lovely hotel is located in Bucharest City. A total of 20 accommodation units are available for guests' convenience at Piccolo Mondo Bucharest. No pets are allowed on the premises.

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The Piccolo Mondo Complex is located in the heart of a residential quarter of Bucharest, at five minutes from Victoriei Square, five minutes from RomExpo, and ten minutes from center of town and less than twenty minutes from the International Airport Otopeni. Hotel offers 20 bright rooms decorated in comely colors and gifted with: TV cable, internet access, air condition, mini bar, phone, private bathroom. Hotel also offers restaurant, 24 hours room service and 24 hours reception. The complex is composed from hotel, restaurant and terrace. It's also available a catering service. The restaurant was open in 1993 year and was the first restaurant with Lebanon specific. The hotel was open in November 2003. A quiet sleep is vouchsafed of lighting rooms painted in restful colors and of last generation endowments. Any tourist is a honor guest and he'll benefit of many services performed by a qualified personnel with a relevant experienced in this field. The huge space of the restaurant local recalls the one hundred and one nights. The detail that might be an illusion to the Oriental atmosphere seems to me like an engraved yellow copper plate on which lay many plates, always made of engraved yellow copper, as if waiting for someone for a caf or for a mint tea, then the mosaic covering most of the space at the entrance. Or, of course, the spring well always falling, roaring in a enchanting manner, into a basin of mosaic. A very high square pillar supports the well. On the ceiling, exquisite frescoes make you think of an Oriental desert under a blue sky. All is emphasized by the wide frames of the wall, from which an indirect light comes. On the walls, there are other paintings in the same colors, still transposed in an Ancient ruin landscape. Here and there fragments of ruins are intended. There is a magic in all this wall arranged scenery. The impression, made complete by green plants placed here and there, of ivy hanging from a balcony from the upper level, is that you are in the open air or, anyway, in an Oriental patio.

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