Welcome to Havana
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Hotel Bitu [ * * * * ]
Băile Olăneşti, Bailor 17
Located in the Băile Olăneşti Spa Resort, Hotel Bitu offers air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony. It houses a restaurant serving traditional Romanian cuisine. Free Wi-Fi and air ionisers are featured in all units. A bus station is…![]()
Hotel Maria [ * * * ]
Băile Olăneşti, Aleea Salcamilor 2
The stylish Maria opened in 2011 and offers en-suite accommodation with a private balcony, 1 km from the bus terminal in Băile Olăneşti. The on-site restaurant serves traditional Romanian dishes and faces the lush landscaped garden complete…![]()
Hotel Suprem [ * * * ]
Băile Olăneşti, Parangului , nr.12
Located in the Baile Olanesti spa resort and surrounded by forested hills, Hotel Suprem offers air-conditioned rooms with en suite bathroom, cable TV, free Wi-Fi and free private parking. Upon request, Hotel Supreme can organise one-day…![]()
Olanesti Apartments [ * * * * ]
Băile Olăneşti, Str. Forestierilor, Nr. 11
Olanesti Apartments is situated in a quiet area of Baile Olanesti, between a river and a forest, about 400 metres from the centre of the resort. It offers free internet and free parking. Opened in May 2010, Olanesti Apartments feature fully…![]()
Pension Casa Vanatorilor [ * * * * ]
Băile Olăneşti, Pct. Plescioara
The Pension The Hunter's Lodge enjoys a quiet location, close to the Olanesti resort, and offers you en-suite rooms, a restaurant with 2 terraces and a petting zoo with ponies. The guesthouse provides free Wi-Fi in public areas. Traditional…![]()
Pension Trei Brazi [ * * * ]
Băile Olăneşti, Aleea Muncitorilor Nr. 5
Pension Trei Brazi is surrounded by a pine forest and offers rooms with a balcony overlooking the forest. The restaurant serves traditional Romanian and Italian dishes and there is a recreation area with a table tennis table. All rooms are…
Havana, is the capital city, major port, and leading commercial centre of Cuba. The city is one of the 14 Cuban provinces. The city/province has 2.1 million inhabitants, and the urban area over 2.6 million, making Havana the largest city in both Cuba and the Caribbean region.[4] The city extends mostly westward and southward from the bay, which is entered through a narrow inlet and which divides into three main harbours: Marimelena, Guanabacoa, and Atarés. The sluggish Almendares River traverses the city from south to north, entering the Straits of Florida a few miles west of the bay.
- Băile Olăneşti, Romania, Europe





