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Hotel Belvedere

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Belvedere, a charming 3-star hotel located in Cluj-Napoca, România. Situated just 1mi from the city center, this hotel offers a convenient location for travelers looking to explore the bustling streets of Cluj-Napoca. With 2689 reviews, Hotel Belvedere is a popular choice among visitors to the city.

Guests can enjoy a range of amenities during their stay, including a private pool, free parking, and complimentary breakfast to start the day off right. The hotel also features an indoor swimming pool, Turkish/Steam Bath, sauna, and spa facilities for those looking to relax and unwind. With free WiFi, air conditioning, and a 24-hour front desk, guests are sure to have a comfortable stay at Hotel Belvedere.

Living room, Bed in Hotel Belvedere
Bedroom, Bed in Hotel Belvedere

Rooms

One-Bedroom Suite in Hotel Belvedere

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1 Queen Size Bed

1 Sofa Bed

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270 sqft

Suite, 1 Bedroom

Private pool

City view

Private Bathroom

Balcony

This suite features a separate seating and dining area and cable TV.

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1 Twin Bed

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150 sqft

Twin Room

Balcony

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Wheelchair accessible

This room features cable TV.

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150 sqft

Room - 1 Double

Balcony

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

The private pool is the standout feature of this double room. This air-conditioned double room is consisted of of a flat-screen TV with streaming services, a private bathroom as well as a balcony with city views. The unit has 1 bed.

Discover More

The accommodations at Hotel Belvedere include non-smoking rooms with extra-long beds, private balconies, and spacious bathrooms with bathtubs and free toiletries. Guests can also take advantage of the on-site restaurant and bar, or enjoy the views from the terrace. For those looking to stay active, the hotel offers a fitness center for an additional charge. With its convenient amenities and prime location, Hotel Belvedere is the perfect choice for your stay in Cluj-Napoca. Prices start at minimum price.

View (from property/room), Bed in Hotel Belvedere
View (from property/room), Bed in Hotel Belvedere

Experience the Best

When it comes to dining, guests at Hotel Belvedere can indulge in a culinary experience at the on-site Restaurant Belvedere. Offering a variety of international cuisines, this restaurant is sure to satisfy any craving. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty meal or a light snack, Restaurant Belvedere provides a delightful dining experience for guests to enjoy without having to leave the hotel premises.

Bathroom in Hotel Belvedere
Bathroom in Hotel Belvedere

Plan Your Stay

For the convenience of guests, Hotel Belvedere accepts payment methods such as Mastercard, Visa, and Maestro. Cash is not accepted at the hotel, ensuring a seamless and hassle-free payment process for guests during their stay. This makes it easier for travelers to focus on enjoying their time exploring Cluj-Napoca and taking advantage of all the amenities Hotel Belvedere has to offer.

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Belvedere
Food and drinks in Hotel Belvedere

Amenities

Private pool

Free parking

Restaurant

Free wifi

Turkish/Steam Bath

Streaming service (like Netflix)

Air conditioning

Tour desk

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Hotel Belvedere
Fitness centre/facilities in Hotel Belvedere

Pool

Indoor

All season, Shallow end

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Hotel Belvedere
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Hotel Belvedere

Restaurant

Restaurant Belvedere

International

Food and drinks in Hotel Belvedere
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Belvedere
Bed in Hotel Belvedere
The young lady at reception was lovely. Everything went smoothly. Large lobby with impressive chandeliers, decades old. The location high on the hill, surrounded by trees, away from the city traffic. We were lucky to find several empty parking spots, so that went smoothly. Good size room, bright, with a balcony and a spectacular view of the city, both during the day and especially at night. Traditional furniture, nostalgic, but elegant. We had bathrobes in the bathroom, which came in handy for the pool. We brought our own swim caps, as we were told in advance they were compulsory. We enjoyed the pool in the evening and again in the morning. The water was pleasant, and luckily when we went it was quiet and comfortable to use. As the semi-olympic pool is part of World Class Club, it can get busy with swimming and aqua classes, but the guy at the club reception was helpful in telling us when it would be more quiet to swim, once the classes ended. Breakfast was ok-scrambled and sunny side up eggs, different cheeses, cold cuts, sausages, mixed salad, yogurt, cereals, jams, a few traditional dishes such as zacusca and smoked aubergine salad, apple strudel and chocolate muffins, coffee… and my favorite- fresh watermelon, since it is the season in Romania.

Cristina

Super Pool (25qm) and Sauna facilities (one hammam and one dry sauna), i didn't use the fitnesscenter, but even locals go there and like it. The breakfast was okay, there was everything you need, it had a slight Romanian tendency since you had two types of Zacusca, Romanian white bread and apple pie (if you came early enough). The view is gorgeous, all over it's a place where locals go to meet up for a nice view and to have a smooth evening. I never went to the restaurant, but nearby there was Electric Gardens, an open air place with several food trucks with really delicious food! Architecture quite old, but comfortable bed and clean rooms.

Susanne

This is a Ceausescu-era architectural gem - so hideous that it has it's own charm: the unnecessarily large lobby, the small bedrooms made even smaller by chunky wooden furniture and the mysterious pair of armchairs to be found by the lift on every floor. What was their purpose in Communist-era hotels? This concrete monolith of a hotel is located on top of a park-like hill only a short (but steep) walk from the city centre. making a very pleasant location to stay in the city.

Peter

A reasonable place at a reasonable price. Not extravagant, but useful. Has an older feeling, with remnants from the communist era, which gives it a a certain aura. Not bristling with modern gimicks, and that's a positive. Fantastic view over the city, all around. Quiet and peaceful. Unlike many hotels in the city centre, Belvedere has it's own, large parking lot. Extremly important when travelling by car. Can't say more about other amenities because I hadn't used them.

Andrei

The gym and swimming pool next door is great. Maybe it would be a good advice to tell guests to bring swimming cap with them. The view from the rooms is great. The restaurant is good. Very useful to have parking. The breakfast was good and good value (for Romenia). Dinner was good and very useful to be able to eat dinner at the hotel after a long day out without needing to go down the hill to eat in the city center.

Shira

The young lady at reception was lovely. Everything went smoothly. Large lobby with impressive chandeliers, decades old. The location high on the hill, surrounded by trees, away from the city traffic. We were lucky to find several empty parking spots, so that went smoothly. Good size room, bright, with a balcony and a spectacular view of the city, both during the day and especially at night. Traditional furniture, nostalgic, but elegant. We had bathrobes in the bathroom, which came in handy for the pool. We brought our own swim caps, as we were told in advance they were compulsory. We enjoyed the pool in the evening and again in the morning. The water was pleasant, and luckily when we went it was quiet and comfortable to use. As the semi-olympic pool is part of World Class Club, it can get busy with swimming and aqua classes, but the guy at the club reception was helpful in telling us when it would be more quiet to swim, once the classes ended. Breakfast was ok-scrambled and sunny side up eggs, different cheeses, cold cuts, sausages, mixed salad, yogurt, cereals, jams, a few traditional dishes such as zacusca and smoked aubergine salad, apple strudel and chocolate muffins, coffee… and my favorite- fresh watermelon, since it is the season in Romania.

Cristina

Super Pool (25qm) and Sauna facilities (one hammam and one dry sauna), i didn't use the fitnesscenter, but even locals go there and like it. The breakfast was okay, there was everything you need, it had a slight Romanian tendency since you had two types of Zacusca, Romanian white bread and apple pie (if you came early enough). The view is gorgeous, all over it's a place where locals go to meet up for a nice view and to have a smooth evening. I never went to the restaurant, but nearby there was Electric Gardens, an open air place with several food trucks with really delicious food! Architecture quite old, but comfortable bed and clean rooms.

Susanne

This is a Ceausescu-era architectural gem - so hideous that it has it's own charm: the unnecessarily large lobby, the small bedrooms made even smaller by chunky wooden furniture and the mysterious pair of armchairs to be found by the lift on every floor. What was their purpose in Communist-era hotels? This concrete monolith of a hotel is located on top of a park-like hill only a short (but steep) walk from the city centre. making a very pleasant location to stay in the city.

Peter

A reasonable place at a reasonable price. Not extravagant, but useful. Has an older feeling, with remnants from the communist era, which gives it a a certain aura. Not bristling with modern gimicks, and that's a positive. Fantastic view over the city, all around. Quiet and peaceful. Unlike many hotels in the city centre, Belvedere has it's own, large parking lot. Extremly important when travelling by car. Can't say more about other amenities because I hadn't used them.

Andrei

The gym and swimming pool next door is great. Maybe it would be a good advice to tell guests to bring swimming cap with them. The view from the rooms is great. The restaurant is good. Very useful to have parking. The breakfast was good and good value (for Romenia). Dinner was good and very useful to be able to eat dinner at the hotel after a long day out without needing to go down the hill to eat in the city center.

Shira

The young lady at reception was lovely. Everything went smoothly. Large lobby with impressive chandeliers, decades old. The location high on the hill, surrounded by trees, away from the city traffic. We were lucky to find several empty parking spots, so that went smoothly. Good size room, bright, with a balcony and a spectacular view of the city, both during the day and especially at night. Traditional furniture, nostalgic, but elegant. We had bathrobes in the bathroom, which came in handy for the pool. We brought our own swim caps, as we were told in advance they were compulsory. We enjoyed the pool in the evening and again in the morning. The water was pleasant, and luckily when we went it was quiet and comfortable to use. As the semi-olympic pool is part of World Class Club, it can get busy with swimming and aqua classes, but the guy at the club reception was helpful in telling us when it would be more quiet to swim, once the classes ended. Breakfast was ok-scrambled and sunny side up eggs, different cheeses, cold cuts, sausages, mixed salad, yogurt, cereals, jams, a few traditional dishes such as zacusca and smoked aubergine salad, apple strudel and chocolate muffins, coffee… and my favorite- fresh watermelon, since it is the season in Romania.

Cristina

Super Pool (25qm) and Sauna facilities (one hammam and one dry sauna), i didn't use the fitnesscenter, but even locals go there and like it. The breakfast was okay, there was everything you need, it had a slight Romanian tendency since you had two types of Zacusca, Romanian white bread and apple pie (if you came early enough). The view is gorgeous, all over it's a place where locals go to meet up for a nice view and to have a smooth evening. I never went to the restaurant, but nearby there was Electric Gardens, an open air place with several food trucks with really delicious food! Architecture quite old, but comfortable bed and clean rooms.

Susanne

This is a Ceausescu-era architectural gem - so hideous that it has it's own charm: the unnecessarily large lobby, the small bedrooms made even smaller by chunky wooden furniture and the mysterious pair of armchairs to be found by the lift on every floor. What was their purpose in Communist-era hotels? This concrete monolith of a hotel is located on top of a park-like hill only a short (but steep) walk from the city centre. making a very pleasant location to stay in the city.

Peter

A reasonable place at a reasonable price. Not extravagant, but useful. Has an older feeling, with remnants from the communist era, which gives it a a certain aura. Not bristling with modern gimicks, and that's a positive. Fantastic view over the city, all around. Quiet and peaceful. Unlike many hotels in the city centre, Belvedere has it's own, large parking lot. Extremly important when travelling by car. Can't say more about other amenities because I hadn't used them.

Andrei

The gym and swimming pool next door is great. Maybe it would be a good advice to tell guests to bring swimming cap with them. The view from the rooms is great. The restaurant is good. Very useful to have parking. The breakfast was good and good value (for Romenia). Dinner was good and very useful to be able to eat dinner at the hotel after a long day out without needing to go down the hill to eat in the city center.

Shira

Location

Str. Calarasilor Nr.1, Cluj Napoca, 400167, Romania

Hotel Belvedere