King Charles of Great Britain is known for his love for the picturesque landscapes and traditions of Romania, owning several properties in different corners of the country, thus contributing to the promotion of Romanian tourism internationally.
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Among these properties are places with a strong traditional imprint, such as his famous guesthouse in Valea Zălanului, Covasna county, a small natural refuge where tourists can find the peace and relaxation they need during their vacations, reports Click!.
In addition to the properties in Valea Zălanului, King Charles also owns houses in other emblematic areas of Romania, such as Viscri, a Transylvanian village in Brașov County that has become world famous due to its involvement.
Other locations that are said to belong to him are in Mălâncrav, Sibiu County, and in the village of Breb, Maramureș County, all these places reflecting the king’s interest in preserving Romanian rural heritage. King Charles always spoke with great admiration about Romania, stating in the documentary made by Charlie Ottley that this is a “special corner of Europe”.
“Equally remarkable is the determination of the Romanian people to conserve and preserve their heritage, not to let their crafts and traditions be lost and to preserve the best of the past as they build a brighter future”said King Charles.
He emphasized the beauty and diversity of our country, from the Danube Delta to the forests of Bucovina, the monasteries of Moldova and the wild landscapes of the Apuseni and Harghita, as well as the historical wealth represented by Dacian fortresses and Greek fortresses.
How much does the King ask for a night’s accommodation
Tourists who choose to stay in his guesthouse in Valea Zălanului will pay approximately 696.32 lei per night, an amount that includes a tasty traditional breakfast. Moreover, the guesthouse offers five double rooms, each with its own bathroom, and guests can opt for an all-inclusive package, which covers accommodation, three meals a day and guided tours in the area.
“Our guests are welcomed with 5 double rooms, all with their own bathroom, and they are offered the possibility of booking in an all-inclusive regime, in the price of which accommodation, 3 meals and daily guided tours are included“, it is mentioned on the tourist websites.
Maria Andrei, the presenter of a travel show on Prima TV, draws attention to the fact that Romanian tourism is not promoted enough and believes that the involvement of King Charles is of great help in this regard. She emphasizes the need for clear investments and strategies to make Romania a world-renowned tourist destination:
“Romanian tourism is almost non-existent, unfortunately. It needs vision, investment, roads, stories, people to do things!”said Maria Andrei, also noting that King Charles is “the best brand ambassador anyone could ask for”.