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CAPSA HOTEL, Bucharest - 36 Victoriei Street
Founded in 1886, Capsa Hotel is one of the most elegant hotels in Romania.
The Hotel is a 3 level building, located in the historical centre of the city, on Edgar Quinet Street, very close to the most important touristic attractions.
The hospitable staff and the great cuisine reflect the best local traditions.
Elegant and distinguished, the hotel has class, style and discretion.
Established in 1852, "CASA CAPSA" (Restaurant, Hotel, Café and Confectionary) is the symbol of the romanian high-life society. The founder, Grigore Capsa (1841-1902), introduced from the very begining the occidental standards of quality and refinement. He made CAPSA s name a well - known commercial brand all over the continent.
The "CAPSA Hotel", opened in 1886, under the french manager Bourdell, ex - director at "Hôtel Café Anglais", in Paris, became shortly the most elegant romanian hotel. In 1908, the British Magazine "John Bull" named Capsa Hotel "among the best Hotels in the world", comparativelly with "Douglas Hotel" in Madrid, "Capello Nero" in Venice, "Giappone" in Livorno and "Hungaria" in Budapest. It was considered for a long time the only suitable residence of the artists, rich and aristocratic families or high rank politiciens and diplomats visiting Romania. They prefered to live Capsa Hotel, because they found here the same western elevated and aristocratic ambiance.
On the 17th of june 2003, Capsa Hotel opened again, owned now by dipl. Eng. Marian Bucur, beeing - with its only 61 rooms - a First Class "Star of five Stars" among the few super elegant hotels of this kind in Romania.
- telephone
- TV
- Wireless Internet
- bathroom
- 24H room service
- mini bar
Rooms
Bathtub or Shower, Cable TV, Phone, Radio, Minibar, Internet, Air Conditioning.
Endowments and services
Hairdresser and manicure
Reserved parking places
Lobby bar
Conference room
Room-service
Sauna, massage, fitness, etc.
Free services
Awakening call at requested time
Mail
Taxi
Safe for valuable
Payed services
Laundry
Souvenir shop
Courier
Room-service
Phone/fax
Famous guests during Centuries:
The German Imperial Family Kaiser WILHELM I, Kaiser WILHELM II
The Austrian Imperial Family Emperor FRANZ JOSEF I
The Russian Imperial Family Tzar ALEXANDRU II, Great Duc NICOLAE, Tzar BORIS
The Romanian Royal Family King CAROL I and Queen ELISABETA, King FERDINAND and Queen MARIA, King CAROL II and Queen ELENA, King MIHAI and ANA DE BOURBON PARMA
The Royal Greek Family King GEORGE and Queen ELISABETH
The Serbian Royal Family Royal Prince MILAN IV OBRENOVICI Royal Princess NATALIA, King ALEXANDRU and Queen MARIOARA
The Bulgarian Royal Family King FERDINAND, King BORIS
Raymond Poincaré,
Joseph Pilsudski,
Louis Barthou,
Camille Flammarion,
Maurice Gamelin,
Joseph Joffre,
Henri M. Bertelot,
Nicolae Titulescu,
Averell Harriman,
George Enescu,
Pietro Mascagni,
Enrico Caruso,
Sarah Bernardt,
Suzanne Després,
Jeanne Hading,
Cora Laparcerie,
Josephine Baker,
Cléo de Merode,
Ermete Novelli,
Réjane (Gabrielle Réju),
Silvain,
Hary Bauer,
Joseph Schmidt,
Elena Vacarescu
etc.