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Ana Hotel, Sibiu, Romania

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About Ana Hotel

From the very beginning our main goal has been to provide the best possible service to our GUESTS, almost to the point of obsession, we have been striving to constantly improve the quality of our services in order to have satisfied GUESTS that would come back again and again. So far, I think we have succeeded, the fact that Hotel "Ana" is regarded by almost all GUESTS as the most friendly and modern hotel in Sibiu.

With an international menu, we are sure to please your taste from hearty Italian cuisine like "Minestrone" & "Tricolour pasta salad" to á la mode German culinary art like "Rocket salad with slices of apples, lime, honey & mustard sauce"

finally to "Big Mama's" Romanian or better to say Transylvanian touch with "Rolls of Flambé porc cutlets stuffed with mushrooms, cashkaval and ham"

As for special events like weddings and baptisms, we are one of the most sought after locations in Sibiu! Guests book months in advance to have the pleasure and the luck of starting their lives here at our restaurant!

Facilities

  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • Telephone/Fax Facilities
  • Air Conditioning
  • No Curfew

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Important Information

Conditions

A credit card is required to secure the reservation.
You have up to 3 days prior to arrival to cancel the reservation without charge. If the reservation is cancelled within 72 hours prior to arrival you will be charged 1 night stay. Same day cancellations, no shows or early check out will result in 1 night charge.
Check in: 13:00
Check out: 11:00
Payment: credit card will be charged on arrival day

Location

Address
Soseaua Alba Iulia 120

Directions

Access to Sibiu/Hermannstadt can be easily gained by air, road or railway
Sibiu/Hermannstadt is connected to the European motor and railway network. In recent years, the main improvements were focused on an extension of the interregional motorways, which led to better access to the city. Railway and road access through Wien– Budapest and from Belgrade and Sofia - Bucharest .

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