Travel Guide Europe Romania Moldavia Galati
Galati is a city in the central east of Romania and the capital of the Galati county in the historical region of Moldavia. It is an important port city on the Danube River and has almost 300,000 inhabitants.
| Property | Address | Type | Popularity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Danube Stars | Str.Domneasca nr. 13 | HOTEL | - |
| Galati Hotel | Str.Domneasca nr. 12 | Hotel | - |
| Vega Hotel | Bd. Marii Uniri nr.107 | Hotel | - |
| Viva Club | Str. Aleea Meteo nr 4 | Hotel | - |
See also International Telephone Calls
Romania's country code is +40. To dial to other countries from Romania, dial 00 and then the international number usually without the first 0.
Public phones work well and are available in all areas. You must purchase a phonecard from a kiosk to use them. When dialing within Romania, dial 0 + three digit area code + six digit telephone. The main providers of mobile telephones are Vodafone, Orange, Cosmote and Zapp.
Posta Romana is the national postal service of Romania. Postal services are generally very affordable, reliable and reasonably fast. Post boxes are red and can be found near the post offices, along the street or in main train stations. Post offices can be found in even the smallest towns and the opening hours are generally Monday to Friday from 7:30am to 6:00pm and Saturday 8:00am to 12:00, closed on Sunday. You can buy stamps here or at kiosks. Prices for international mail start at around €0.55 and takes at least 3-5 days to countries within Europe. It's slightly cheaper and faster for domestic mail to be send. Intercontinental post is slightly more expensive but takes much longer. For more expensive but faster services you can also try international courier companies like TNT, DHL or UPS.
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