A hotel in Bucharest is in the top of the cheapest five -star hotels in the world. The list, prepared by journalists from the British daily The Sun, includes 29 hotels where prices for a night’s accommodation are below 100 pounds (about 590 lei).
Grand Hotel Continental București, in the top of five -star hotels Grand Hotel Continental
As British journalists say, the cheapest five -star hotel in the globe is Emerald Bay Hotel & Spa in Nha Trang, Vietnam. The stays at the hotel start from only 22 pounds per night. Not only is there a sea view on the roof terrace, but the guests have access to a nearby private beach with beds and umbrellas.
“There are even” Sky “pools overlooking the ocean, along with a pool bar. Families can make the most of the children’s club on the spot, a guest even calling the hotel a “hidden jewel” in Vietnam “write the journalists from The Sun.
Angkor Miracle Resort and Spa in Cambodia took second place, with stays from only 49 pounds per night. The rooms are equipped with Cambodian decor, so guests can expect closed wood and carved furniture. Other features of the hotel include a pool with loungers and green spaces. A guest described the hotel in Cambodia as an “incredible resort.”
And on the third place in the list prepared by The Sun, a hotel in Romania was located. The Grand Hotel Continental Bucharest was the third on the list, with prices for one night starting at 87 pounds.
“The Grand Hotel Continental București is one of the most grandi most in Europe on the list of five -star hotels. Located in the city center, the hotel has a hydromassage bath, sauna and a refined restaurant. A guest said the hotel offers a great experience at an affordable price.”British journalists say.
The Grand Hotel Continental Bucharest offers accommodation in Bucharest in a historical monument building dating from 1826. With a history of over 190 years, the hotel is located on Calea Victoriei, in the center of Bucharest, thus having quick access to all the points of interest of the city. The cozy hotel was reopened in 2009, after a restoration process that lasted four years.
Within the cheapest five -star hotels in the world were included hotels in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia, Turkey, Qatar, Brazil, Egypt, Philippines, Tunisia, Spain, India, Italy, South Africa, Portugal, Laos, New Zealand, Mexic, Nepal, Poland, Oman, Oman Jordan, Bulgaria, Poland and Peru.