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<strong>MEETING</strong>
UNESCO House, Bucharest
Meeting Romania<br />
Europe’s newest meeting & incentive destination<br />
Dear event planners,<br />
welcome to Romania. We’d like to invite you on a journey<br />
of discovery to this new EU member country, a<br />
country full of surprises.<br />
Romania is about the same size as the old West Germany<br />
(238,391 km2), yet has a population of only<br />
22 million. You’ll be impressed by the vari- ety of its<br />
unspoiled landscapes and the diversity of its ethnic<br />
groups. In some places you can even hear German spoken<br />
–for instance in unique, stylish Sibiu, one of Romania’s<br />
most colourful cities and one of European Capital<br />
of Culture in 2007.<br />
In Bucharest you can organize meetings in the second<br />
largest building of the world or in one of many modern<br />
conference room that you will find in greats hotels.<br />
Fast-paced, lively and offering multiple professional<br />
services, Bucharest is a modern meeting city with a<br />
long European tradition.<br />
Our universities, colleges and research centres have a<br />
good reputation internationally. The first-class investment<br />
climate also provides material for meetings. Romania’s<br />
spas and high-quality resorts give planners<br />
plenty of ideas. And if you want to find something specials<br />
and only made in Roumania we offer outdoor activities<br />
like wolf and_or bear watching in the Carpathians<br />
mountains, or canoe trips in the Danube delta. An<br />
undiscovered jewel, Romania is just waiting to be explored.<br />
We looking forward to seeing you.<br />
Romanian Atheneum, Bucharest
Arch of Triumph, Bucharest<br />
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National Library, Bucharest<br />
Romania, full of surprises and an astonishing country ,<br />
attracting visitors from all around the world.<br />
Did you know?<br />
… that Hollywood stars has long been a regular<br />
visitor to Romania?<br />
Unspoilt landscapes and authentic medieval towns make<br />
ideal backdrops for films. Francis Ford Coppola worked on<br />
“Youth Without Youth” in Bucharest.<br />
… that the Danube delta is Europe’s unique river<br />
delta?<br />
The Unesco biosphere reservation and European Landscape<br />
of the Year 2007/2008 covers almost<br />
5,000 sq km. 25 million birds and over 160 fish species live<br />
here in 18 conservation areas.<br />
… that the Palace of the Parliament is the world’s<br />
second largest building?<br />
With a total area of 330,000 sq metres, twelve storeys<br />
above ground and eight below, it also doubles as a conference<br />
centre with a 2,200 sq metre conference hall.<br />
… that 50 percent of Europe’s brown bears live in<br />
Romania?<br />
Romania boasts 4,500 brown bears, abundant unspoilt<br />
nature and over 580 conservation areas.<br />
… that Romania is ranked 12th best wine-growing<br />
country in the world?<br />
There are around 242,700 ha of vineyards, producing<br />
3.1m hl of fine wines.<br />
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New EU partner Romania<br />
EU membership builds trust in the new<br />
eastern European partner.<br />
Since joining the EU on 1 January 2007, Romania has<br />
become a reliable eastern European partner for planners.<br />
With growth of 5%, healthy consumer demand<br />
and following the privatisation of the largest Romanian<br />
bank and oil company like Petrom, the investment<br />
climate is excellent and demand for conventions and<br />
meetings high.<br />
Transit trade with CIS countries and a tradition of science<br />
and research lend the industry further impetus.<br />
While the city of Timisoara with its well-known technical<br />
university has attracted companies like IBM, SAP<br />
and Siemens, Bucharest boasts leading European<br />
institutes like the Department of Biophysics at Carol<br />
Davila University of Medicine. The government of President<br />
Basescu increased the R&D budget by 82% in<br />
2006 and plans another 50% increase in 2007.<br />
Sibiu, European Capital of Culture 2007, showcases the<br />
cultural riches of the country that gave birth to Eugène<br />
Ionesco and Constantin Brancusi. The landscape is diverse,<br />
taking about Carpathians, Transylvania, Moldavia<br />
and the Danube delta. The last one was ”European<br />
Landscape of the Year 2007/2008 ”.<br />
Good accessibility<br />
Good connections make meetings feasible in Romania.<br />
Tarom, Romania’s national carrier, flies daily from Frankfurt<br />
to Bucharest and four times a week to Cluj Napoca<br />
(Klausenburg). From Munich the airline flies daily to Bucharest<br />
and to Sibiu, which is also known as Hermannstadt<br />
(www.tarom.de).<br />
Carpatair, which was set up in 1999, flies from Düsseldorf,<br />
Stuttgart and Munich to Bucharest, Bacau, Sibiu,<br />
Iasi, Suceava, Satu Mare, Cluj Napoca and Oradea every<br />
day except Sunday via Timisoara and three times a<br />
week to Constanta. Carpatair also flies from Stuttgart<br />
and Munich to Craiova (www.carpatair.com). Lufthansa<br />
flies from Frankfurt and Munich to Bucharest, Timisoara<br />
and sibiu (www.lufthansa.de).<br />
Blue Air (www.blueair-web.com) flies from Cologne/<br />
Bonn and Stuttgart to Bucharest and Sibiu and Germanwings<br />
also fly from Co logne/Bonn and Stuttgart to<br />
Bucharest (www.germanwings.de).Wizz Air flies from<br />
Berglandschaft Karpaten<br />
Dortmund to Bucharest (www.wizzair.com).<br />
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House of lions, Bucharest<br />
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On the Danube<br />
River boats A-Rosa Mia and A-Rosa Bella offer a total of<br />
three stopovers, providing the opportunity to sample<br />
a little more of Romania. The stopover at Turnu Severin<br />
includes an excursion to Baile Herculane (Herkulesbad),<br />
where the Empress Elisabeth (Sissi) try the waters.<br />
The stopover at Tulcea offers an initial opportunity<br />
to explore the Danube delta, where there are 300 bird<br />
species, while from Oltenita you can get to Bucharest,<br />
the capital. Group bookings and full charter trips are<br />
possible (www.a-rosa.de).<br />
Driving to Romania<br />
By car you go via Passau/Linz or Munich/Salzburg to<br />
Vienna, then Budapest and via the E65 to Bucharest. A<br />
250 km motorway connects Bucharest with Constanta<br />
on the Black Sea. Drivers need a green insurance card<br />
and a motorway permit.<br />
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Travelling by train<br />
Train journeys to Romania can be booked at www.diebahn.de.<br />
Berlin to Bucharest takes 30 hours, including<br />
changes, and costs about 250 euros. You will find information<br />
on Romanian railway connections, at www.cfr.ro<br />
“Little Paris”<br />
Romania’s fast-paced, stylish capital makes an attractive<br />
prospect for investors and meeting planners.<br />
Bucharest is booming. A city of 2 million, it is often<br />
compared to Paris because of its architecture (including<br />
an “Arc de Triomphe”), culture and Romance language.<br />
Bucharest even hosted the summit of the
Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie, attended<br />
by 2,800. Thanks to research institutes and foreign<br />
investors, particularly in the construction industry,<br />
the convention industry is thriving. Demand for hotels<br />
is growing.<br />
In a class of its own is the 330,000 sq metre Palace of<br />
the Parliament, with 12 floors above ground and eight<br />
below. The world’s second largest building after the<br />
Pentagon, it has a 2,200 sq metre, 16 metre high conference<br />
room. The U Business Center is a popular meeting<br />
venue, while events for up to 1,000 can be held at<br />
the historic inn Hanul Lui Manuc.<br />
Meeting magnet Bucharest.<br />
Romania’s capital offers an abundance of conference facilities<br />
and event locations.<br />
Romexpo in Bucharest offers 55,000 sq metres of indoor<br />
space and 45,000 sq metres outdoors plus eight<br />
conference rooms for up to 700. In 2006 it hosted 31<br />
fairs, including the International Tourism Fair (ITF) and<br />
the Luxury Show. www.romexpo.org<br />
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Romania<br />
has 17 conference rooms with capacities of up to<br />
350 that are bookable through agencies.<br />
The Palace of the Parliament offers 10,000 sq metres<br />
of conference space for up to 2,200 delegates in eight<br />
halls with marble floors and chandeliers.<br />
www.cdep.ro/cic/<br />
The Athenaum concert hall, which opened in 1888,<br />
Palace of Parliament, Bucharest<br />
offers space for 300 under its cupola. The foyer can<br />
host receptions for 500 guests. It is bookable through<br />
agencies.<br />
The U Business Center (UZINEXPORT) is a modern conference<br />
centre in the city centre with capacities of up to<br />
150 in the On Top of Bucharest auditorium, large foyer<br />
and ten seminar rooms. marketing@uzinexport.ro<br />
The World Trade Center Bucharest offers a plenary<br />
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Main Square, Sibiu<br />
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capacity of up to 300 in the World Trade Plaza and 14<br />
rooms for up to 160. Under the same roof as the Hotel<br />
Sofitel Bucharest, it is close to the international airport.<br />
www.wtcb.ro<br />
The Palace of the Parliament and the new Radisson Blue Bucharest<br />
have the largest capacities<br />
Multicultural Sibiu<br />
A “city of cultures, languages and religions”, Sibiu is a model<br />
of European integration in 2007<br />
Crowned European Capital of Culture 2007, Sibiu (also<br />
known as Hermannstadt) was founded at the foot of<br />
the Carpathians in 1180 and now has a population of<br />
185,000. Home to a long- established German community,<br />
and with a German mayor since 2004, unspoilt<br />
Sibiu boasts an array of Gothic, Renaissance and baroque<br />
architecture. Recently renovated at a cost of<br />
500,000 euros, the Casa Luxemburg is a symbol of the<br />
city’s recent revival. Now the historic 80-hectare old<br />
town is to become a Unesco world heritage site.<br />
Six universities and over 30,000 students lend vitality<br />
and youth, while investors are attracted by Sibiu’s<br />
favourable position in the country’s road and rail networks.<br />
The international airport is being expanded at a<br />
cost of 22mil euros.<br />
In the land of the vampires<br />
Dracula is still Transylvania’s best known resident. The<br />
legend of the bloodthirsty count written by novelist<br />
Bram Stoker gained new momentum when “his” castle<br />
(Bran Castle) was sold at the beginning of 2007. The<br />
home of the fearsome Vlad the Impaler (1431 – 1476),<br />
the inspiration behind Stoker’s character, was sold for<br />
100 million euros.<br />
The picture book castle in the southern Carpathians<br />
and the bloodthirsty legend are in turn<br />
the inspiration for tailor-made incentive programmes<br />
in Transylvania.<br />
Transylvanian fair. Cluj-Napoca, to which Tarom flies<br />
four times a week from Frankfurt, is Romania’s third<br />
largest city. Its Babes-Bolyai University has an international<br />
reputation, and Expo Transilvania is Romania’s<br />
second largest fair centre. www.expo.ro<br />
Carpathian outdoor paradise. The Carpathian Mountains,<br />
which form a horseshoe in central Romania,<br />
boast with peaks of up to 2,544 metres and slopes offering<br />
excellent skiing in the winter. There are pistes of<br />
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up to 10 km in the area around Predeal in the southern<br />
Carpathians, and in Clabucet there is even floodlit<br />
skiing at night. Râsnoavei Gorge is a fabulous place for<br />
paragliding, bungee jumping and mountain bike tours<br />
in the summer. In the picturesque western Carpathians<br />
you can explore spectacular caves, while in the eastern<br />
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Carpathians there are thriving populations of chamois<br />
and brown bears and first-class medicinal springs.<br />
Steam nostalgia. Travelling through unspoilt scenery<br />
in luxury, vintage carriages is a unique experience. SFT-<br />
CFR’s lovingly restored steam trains in wich you will
find meeting facilities and can also be booked for incentives.<br />
www.turismferoviar.ro<br />
The 300-year-old Mogosoaia Palace lies 10 km outside<br />
the city centre, offering ten rooms for receptions<br />
for 100 guests and meetings for 50.<br />
The Patriarch’s Palace offers unique flair for up to 900<br />
delegates in four conference rooms. patriarhia@patriarhia.ro<br />
The Castle of Huniads, Hunedoara<br />
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Banat and Bucovina<br />
In western and north-eastern Romania, planners will find<br />
up-and-coming cities, wild landscapes and unique monasteries<br />
Gateway Timisoara. Direct flights from four German<br />
cities indicate the importance of Timisoara in western<br />
Romania. With a highly regarded technical university<br />
and the third largest fair centre in the country, the<br />
economy of this city of 340,000 is booming. Nowhere<br />
else in the country is there such intense investment.<br />
The largest conference centre is the Centrul Regional<br />
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Sighisoara<br />
de Afaceri Timisoara, with nine rooms for up to 1,200<br />
delegates. Hotels are planned to meet the growing demand<br />
for meetings. The North Star Continental has a<br />
conference room for 125, while the NH Hotel has three<br />
for up to 140. www.turismbanat.ro<br />
The city of Oradea is notable for its Austrian Secessionist<br />
architecture, Baroque palace and 100 religious<br />
buildings, including three synagogues. The Casa de<br />
Cultura Sindicatelor has eight rooms for up to 750,<br />
while the Hotel Dacia Continental Oradea has five for<br />
200. The spa town of Baile Felix is nearby. Its range of<br />
outdoor activities make Banat an excellent incentive
destination. Rambling, climbing and cave exploration<br />
(in the famous Bears’ Cave at Chiscau, for example) are<br />
attractive options. Banat’s scenic attractions include<br />
the Iron Gate gorge on the Danube at Drobeta-Turnu<br />
Severin. The Iron Gate national park has the longest geological<br />
history of any area in Europe. At over 115,000<br />
hectares, it is one of Romania’s largest national park.<br />
Bucovina is Romania’s most famous cultural landscape<br />
– and home to some unique monasteries that are now<br />
UNESCO world heritage sites. Stefan cel Mare built one<br />
after every victory over the Turks, the most well-known<br />
being Voronet Monastery. Its church is known as the<br />
Magheru Street, Bucharest<br />
“Sixtine Chapel of the East” due to the colourful blue<br />
frescos on its external walls. www.bucovinaturism.ro<br />
Meetings in Bucovina. The largest city in Bucovina<br />
is Suceava. The regional convention centre holds 410,<br />
and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry offers<br />
650 sq metres of exhibition space. In Gura Humorului,<br />
a good starting point for visits to monasteries, the Hotel<br />
Best Western Bucovina has seven state-of-the-art<br />
conference rooms for 500 delegates, a spa centre and<br />
two restaurants and offers a variety of team-building<br />
activities, including rafting and quad-bike and off-road<br />
tours.<br />
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Romanian Atheneum, Bucharest<br />
White sand of the Black Sea coast<br />
The Black Sea coast offers beaches, spa resorts and cultural<br />
monuments. Constanta is the international gateway.<br />
Meetings at the sea. Romania’s 240 km Black Sea coast<br />
belongs to the south-eastern region of Dobrudja. White<br />
sandy beaches, mineral springs and mud baths attract<br />
international visitors. In Venus, Neptun, Eforie Nord<br />
and Eforie South there are many hotels with meeting<br />
facilities. The most well-known resort is Mamaia, which<br />
boasts the Aqua Magic theme park and water sports<br />
of all kinds. The biggest conference hotel here is the<br />
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Grand Hotel Rex, which has seven rooms for up to 150<br />
delegates, followed by the Hotel Iaki with four rooms<br />
for up to 220, and the Hotel Majestic Mamaia with a capacity<br />
of 150.<br />
In the footsteps of Ovid. In the port city of Constanta,<br />
the regional capital, there is a statue of the Roman poet<br />
Ovid, who made Constanta his second home. With a<br />
casino, museums, a mosque and a dolphinarium, Constanta<br />
is an attractive seaside city with plenty to offer.<br />
New meeting hotel. Cocor is the name of a 4-star hotel<br />
opening in May 2007 in the holiday resort of
Neptun-Olimp. Built at a cost of 15 million euros, the<br />
complex lies only 50 metres from a white sandy Black<br />
Sea beach, offering 242 rooms, a large wellness centre<br />
and five conference rooms with capacities of up to<br />
400. The nearest airport is Mihail Kogalhiceanu Airport,<br />
which is 40 km away in Constanta. www.hotelcocor.ro<br />
Health from Romania<br />
A third of all Europe’s mineral water springs are in Romania.<br />
160 spas make it a wellness destination of the future.<br />
Anti-aging with Ana Aslan. Ever since gerontology<br />
professor Dr. Ana Aslan founded her eponymous institute<br />
in 1952, Romania has been a top anti-aging destination.<br />
Charles de Gaulle, John F. Kennedy and Claudia<br />
Cardinale have all used the products.<br />
The Aslan products Gerovital GH3 and Aslavital are still<br />
believed to be effective against unpleasant aging processes,<br />
arteriosclerosis and depression. Treatment can<br />
be obtained at the Ana Aslan Health Spa of the 4-star<br />
Hotel Europa in Eforie Nord on the Black Sea. The hotel<br />
also has conference rooms.<br />
Romanian Parliament<br />
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It helped Empress Elisabeth, and it still helps today.<br />
Baile Herculane (Herkulesbad) has an idyllic location in<br />
the Cerna Valley. Empress Elisabeth (Sissi) and Goethe<br />
are among those to have benefited from the iodinerich<br />
mineral water. The fine buildings of spa architect<br />
Wilhelm Doderer are tangible evidence that this was a<br />
stylish Imperial spa.<br />
Baile Felix in north-eastern Romania can trace its history<br />
as a spa town back to Roman times. The mineral<br />
and spa waters of the Carpathians were appreciated<br />
even before the Romans. The 180 thermal springs of<br />
Baile Felix are today recommended, above all, for treating<br />
the locomotor system and more.<br />
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Therapeutic mud baths can be taken in the lakes<br />
along the Black Sea coast. Therapies with sapropel<br />
mud, which is known to be good for the musculoskeletal<br />
system, bones and joints, are offered in Techirghiol<br />
and Neptun. Up to 800 patients a day can be treated<br />
at the sanatorium in Techirghiol, which was founded in<br />
1973.<br />
Large salt mines with “salinas” help have a beneficial microclimate<br />
that helps people with respiratory complaints. One<br />
of the most well-known I at Slanic Moldova on the eastern<br />
slope of the Carpathians, which has an underground sanatorium<br />
at a depth of 150 m. The salina at Praid has a sanatorium<br />
and a range of special rooms at a depth of 120 m.
The unspoilt Danube delta<br />
18 conservation areas and 320 bird species make the Danube<br />
delta a unique jewel of a landscape.<br />
The Danube divides into three before reaching the sea,<br />
spanning an area of 5,000 sq km that is home to 25 mil-<br />
lion birds. Six bird migration routes cross in the skies<br />
over Europe’s largest river delta and UNESCO biosphere<br />
reserve. Rare redneck geese and pelicans fascinate the<br />
visitor. This unique area can be explored from the comfort<br />
of a hotel houseboat, or you can get closer to the<br />
action in a canoe.<br />
Fishing paradise. Sturgeon 6 metres in length, pike and<br />
160 other species make the Danube delta an angler’s paradise.<br />
From Tulcea you can reach fishing areas like Dunarea<br />
Veche or the Bogda Proste channel. In the village of<br />
Mila23 you can see traditional fishermen’s houses.<br />
Meetings in the delta. The 4-star Hotel Mon Jardin near<br />
Danube Delta<br />
Tulcea in Mahmudia has 26 double rooms, two apartments,<br />
a holiday apartment and a conference room with a<br />
capacity of 100. The restaurant and terrace seat the same<br />
number. The Delta Nature Resort is a very attractive ecoresort<br />
with 30 villas and conference rooms for up to 80.<br />
www.deltaresort.com<br />
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Bear<br />
Team-building vineyard<br />
Conacul Dintre Vii is an eco-oriented complex 94 km<br />
outside Bucharest in the Urlati region, where groups<br />
are offered team training in a country house based on<br />
sustainable principles.<br />
Bears, wolves and eagles<br />
The mountain village of Magura in the Piatra Craiului<br />
national park, 35 km from Brasov, is the starting point<br />
for wolf- and bear-watching tours. The four-day tours<br />
include an introduction to the Romanian technique<br />
of “forest harvesting”, reading the tracks of wild animals<br />
and encounters with semi-tame wolves. Participants<br />
live in comfortable guesthouses and can finish off, if<br />
they choose, with a flight to “Dracula Castle”. www.ecoromania.ro<br />
Romanian convention bureau<br />
16, Splaiul Unirii, etaj 8, camera 811,<br />
Sector 4, 040035 Bucuresti,<br />
Fax. 021.211.10.59<br />
office@conventionbureau.ro<br />
board@conventionbureau.ro<br />
Destination Management Companies, Professional<br />
Conference Organizers (PCOs) and Profesional Exhibition<br />
Organizers, ( PEOs / EMC)<br />
CongrExpo Service SRL<br />
Radu Cimponeriu (GSM +4 0722 684 007)<br />
2, Frunte Lata Street, Bl. P4, 5th floor, Suite 24<br />
050685 Bucharest 5, ROMANIA<br />
Phone: +4021 410 1529,<br />
Fax: +4021 410 1581<br />
office@congrexpo.ro ,<br />
radu@congrexpo.ro<br />
www.congrexpo.ro<br />
Ralcom Exhibitions SRL<br />
Liviu Radacineanu (+4 0723 622 286)<br />
Monica Bozienita (+4 0724 200 100)<br />
20A, Strada Raspantiilor, Sector 2,<br />
020548 Bucuresti<br />
Phone/Fax: +4021 211 30 60,<br />
+4021 210 58 14;<br />
+4021 610 34 17,<br />
+4021 610 73 81<br />
monica.bozienita@ralcom.ro;<br />
liviu.radacineanu@ralcom.ro;<br />
marketing@ralcom.ro<br />
www.ralcom.ro<br />
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Accent Travel & Events SRL<br />
Lucian Boronea (GSM +4 0723 309 013)<br />
Virginia Bercu<br />
5, Episcopiei, ap. 2, Sector 1, 010292 Bucuresti<br />
Phone: +4021 314 1980,<br />
Fax: +4021 314 1981<br />
lucian.boronea@accenttravel.ro;<br />
office@accenttravel.ro<br />
www.accenttravel.ro<br />
CMB International Eximp T/A CMB Travel SRL<br />
Cristian Mihai Balcescu<br />
Roxana Balcescu (GSM +4 0722 224 101)<br />
20, Bd.N.Balcescu, Sector 1, 010052 Bucuresti<br />
Phone: +4021 317 1346 / 47,<br />
+4021 311 3107 / 10<br />
Fax: +4021 311 3106<br />
management@cmbtravel.ro,<br />
roxana.balcescu@cmbtravel.ro<br />
www.cmbtravel.ro<br />
Danco Pro Communication SRL<br />
Daniel Rodea<br />
Florin Leonte<br />
29C, Maior Coravu sector 2, Bucuresti<br />
Phone: +4021 250 0221,<br />
Fax: +4021 250 3312<br />
dan@dancopro.ro;<br />
florin@dancopro.ro ;<br />
office@dancopro.ro<br />
www.dancopro.ro<br />
Olimpic International Turism SRL<br />
George Sorin Nicolescu (GSM +4 0722 244 222)<br />
5, Visana, Bl. 43, Sc B, Etj 5, Ap 66, Sector 4,<br />
040392 Bucuresti<br />
Phone: +4021 330 5658;<br />
+4021 330 6152;<br />
+4021 330 4471,<br />
Fax: +4021 330 5123<br />
office@olimpic.ro;<br />
georgenicolescu@olimpic.ro<br />
www.olimpic.ro<br />
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Danubius Travel Ageny SRL<br />
Ciprian Popescu<br />
Adriana Radulescu<br />
Cladire Danubius, Complex Pelican, 900001 Mamaia,<br />
Jud. Constanta<br />
Phone: +40241 480 351,<br />
+40241 480 369<br />
Fax: +40241 480 360<br />
ciprian.popescu@danubius.ro,<br />
adriana.radulescu@danubius.ro<br />
Congress Rental Ltd<br />
Marian Danut Telescu<br />
Diana Dogarescu<br />
162, Splaiul Unirii, hala nr. 4, Sector 4, 040042 Bucuresti<br />
Phone: +4021 311 0996<br />
Fax: +4021 300 0722<br />
congress.rental@clicknet.ro,<br />
mtelesku@congressrental.ro<br />
www.congressrental.ro<br />
Prestige Tours<br />
Mircea Vladu (GSM +4 0744 561 760)<br />
Valentin Boboc<br />
31, George Enescu, Apt.1 , 010303 Bucuresti<br />
Phone. +4021 312 6095;<br />
+4021 319 7794 - 97;<br />
Fax: +4021 312 1255<br />
office@prestigetours.ro;<br />
vladu@prestigetours.ro,<br />
incoming@prestigetours.ro ;<br />
www.prestigetours.ro<br />
Peacock - Global Hotel Management SRL<br />
Adriana Marasoiu (GSM +4 0744 53 83 97)<br />
16, Splaiul Unirii, et. 6, cam. 609, 040035, Bucuresti<br />
Phone: +4021 211 1058<br />
Fax: +4021 211 1059<br />
marasoiu@peacockhotels.ro<br />
office@peacockhotels.ro
Rumänisches Touristenamt<br />
Dachauerstr. 32- 34, 80335 München<br />
muenchen@rumaenien-tourismus.de<br />
www.rumaenien-tourismus.de<br />
Tel: 0049 - 89 - 515 67 687<br />
Fax: 0049 - 89 - 515 67 689<br />
Main Square Brasov<br />
Legend<br />
First cover: Vilacross, Bucharest<br />
Last cover: Cismigiu Park, Bucharest
2011 © Ministry of Regional Development and Tourism<br />
Ministry of Regional Development and Tourism<br />
Directorate of Tourism Promotion<br />
38 Dinicu Golescu Blvd, 1 st district,Bucharest, Romania<br />
promovare@mturism.ro<br />
Investing in your future!<br />
Project selected within the Operational Regional Programme and co-fi nanced<br />
by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund.<br />
The Promotion of the National Tourism Brand,<br />
in order to convey a positive image of Romania as a tourism destination.<br />
Ministry of Regional Development and Tourism<br />
May 2011