Set in the old centre of Alba Iulia, in a historical palace inside the Alba Carolina Fortress, Hotel Medieval offers elegant accommodation with classical-style furniture, as well as free parking on...
Hubert
United Kingdom
The best hotel I ever stayed with a fantastic view and a incredible bathroom.
I have nothing to complain about with a fantastic location in the middle of the main attractions. If I ever come back I will definitely stay here again.
Located in the heart of Transylvania, in Teleac, Theodora Golf Club is a modern golf resort of 62 ha, just 4 km from Alba Iulia.
Sorin
Romania
Excellent breakfast, enough options and permanently replenished. The restaurant staff was very nice and helpful.
The place is huge thus you never feel crowded.
The vilas are sparkling clean and so are the rooms. Comfy beds, quality furniture, excellent bathroom, good mini-bar.
The most amazing grass I've ever seen. Apparently is the largest golf course in Europe.
Located 8 km from Alba Iulia city centre, the modern Astoria Hotel offers spacious accommodation with a balcony and free internet access. It features a restaurant and landscaped gardens with ponds.
ZephyrWolffe
Romania
Reception 24/7, friendly staff, rooms were clean and had all we needed for our stay, nice view from our balcony and a diversified "à la carte" breakfast menu.
Featuring an on-site spa, Hotel Cardinal is set in Vintu De Jos, 9 km from Sebeş and 14 km from Alba Carolina Citadel. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property.
Located in Alba Iulia, a 10-minute walk from the city centre, Hotel Prestige offers free WiFi, a shared terrace, a restaurant, kids' playground and a bar.
Conditions were great and staff was really helpful.
Set in the old centre of Alba Iulia, in a historical palace inside the Alba Carolina Fortress, Hotel Medieval offers elegant accommodation with classical-style furniture, as well as free parking on...
Wonderful place in the best location and friendly/helpful staff.
FAQs about hotels in Alba Iulia
On average, 3-star hotels in Alba Iulia cost HK$ 355 per night, and 4-star hotels in Alba Iulia are HK$ 497 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Alba Iulia can on average be found for HK$ 788 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
We were impressed by the greatness of the walls, the...
We were impressed by the greatness of the walls, the Coronation Cathedral and the Church of St. Michael. Inside the Alba Carolina fortress, museums can be visited, concerts are held and festivals take place periodically. You can walk among the impressive walls of the fortress either on foot or with a rented bicycle.
Adriana
Romania
Scored 10
10
Alba Iulia is a city full of history and charm, and I was...
Alba Iulia is a city full of history and charm, and I was thoroughly impressed by everything it has to offer. The highlight of the city is undoubtedly the Alba Carolina Fortress, a beautifully preserved historical site where you can walk through centuries of Romanian history. The atmosphere in the city is relaxed and welcoming, with friendly locals and a vibrant cultural scene. I also appreciated the mix of old and new, where modern amenities are seamlessly integrated into a setting rich with heritage. The city is clean, well-organized, and offers plenty of cafes, restaurants, and parks to enjoy. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or just looking for a pleasant place to visit, Alba Iulia is definitely worth the trip.
Maja
Poland
Scored 10
10
Beautiful, full of history, lively and great vibe and places...
Beautiful, full of history, lively and great vibe and places to hang out. 2 places were recommended to us -Dante and Pub 13, both great. And we discovered on our own UNIO Vini, gourmet food, wine and live music. I highly recommend, we even bought a bottle of their wine.
Anda
Scored 6.0
6.0
Alba Iulia's walled city was a surprising cluster of food...
Alba Iulia's walled city was a surprising cluster of food stands and tourist trinket kiosks and rides for children. It was loud and busy. One museum was closed, and the Roman museum had busts of Roman rulers and pillars and other stone objects. Children will love it, but history-seekers might not.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Majestic city built inside a 16th century medieval fortress,...
Majestic city built inside a 16th century medieval fortress, keeping all the historical elements it is famous for. Many accomodations to choose from. Some great restaurants and diners. Open air swimming pools are available around the city. Nearby you can also find a forest and a great hilly area which provide a great panoramic view of the city.
Ștefan
Romania
Scored 10
10
Alba Iulia is a touristic town, full of history (the biggest...
Alba Iulia is a touristic town, full of history (the biggest fortress in Romania), with great connections by road ( A10, A1 ) , train or plane ( Sibiu Airport 50 minutes away and Cluj Napoca 1 h. 15 minutes ). There are very good restaurants with reasonable prices - Vila Preciosa or Pub13, for example. Plenty of cultural events are going on, every month. Don't miss the changing of guards on Saturdays and Sundays from 12.00. Also, Fridays, at 19.00 there is a Daco - Romans Fighting Show. Don't miss the History Museum and Sala Uniri ( where the unification act was signed on 1st of December 1918 ). There is a new and nice museum for icons - Museikon.ro. The cathedrals - catholic "Sf Mihail" - the oldest and longest in Romania, and orthodox - The Coronation Cathedral, where King Mihai 1 was crowned in 1922. Have fun!
Florin
United Kingdom
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I have stayed here a few times now on business travel and it is by far the best. The staff are so welcoming and helpful. Great breakfast with a good variety. It is the only place I want to stay in Alba Iulia.
Very good and perfect place to stay while visiting Alba Iulia historical city, a very good value for money and a comfortable place overall, very quiet! Host is a very kind person!
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