Great Chisinau Hotel for Moldova Tourists



The site started in February 2007 as the domain for the Budapest Hotel located in Chisinau, Moldova. The hotel was a four-star hotel near a lake in Moldova. Since it was also located near a park, it offered natural surroundings where businessmen and travelers could stay in a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere.

They promoted to businessmen, government officials and groups, and leisure seekers. The interior style evoked both luxury and simplicity. Languages offered were Russian, Romanian, and English.

It was a small hotel comprised of just sixteen rooms. Each room had:

Air-Conditioning

Satellite TV

Telephone

Mini Bar

Jacuzzi Bath

Hair Dryer

Balcony

Rooms either faced the park or the swimming pool. The interior of the rooms were decorated in a classical style.

Moldova Hotel Services, Accommodations

The Budapest Hotel had a restaurant and bar as well where travelers could dine on Moldovan and European cuisine and drink regional wines and cognacs. The restaurant and bar could serve up to 40 people.

For business travelers, the hotel offered catering services for banquets, buffets, business lunches, and coffee breaks. The banquet room was sleek and modern yet comfortable.

Other on-site facilities included a conference hall, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, Russian bath and a Turkish sauna.

Services provided by the hotel included:

Taxi services for guests to explore Chisinau and surrounding towns

Chisinau, Moldova, and wine tours guided by tour agencies

Flight booking help for travelers

Rail booking help for those going long-distance on land

Room service

Laundry services like dry cleaning and ironing

Spa for relaxation

Shuttle transportation to and from the Airport

Terrace for enjoying the open air

Secretarial services for business meetings and any recording help needed.

They provided complimentary breakfast, Wi-Fi and parking as well.

Chisinau Hotel Rates, Booking, Specials

The rates listed on the site were for single, double, suite, luxury, and apartment rooms that ranged from 80 to 150 euro per room per day. Discounts were considered for large tour groups, permanent contractors for the hotel, and loyal customers.

They accepted cash, MasterCard, MaestroCard, Visa, Visa Electron, and bank transfers.

Booking online was easy with their online reservation system. Simply fill out the provided form with your personal information and expected needs, and you could book a room at the Budapest Hotel.

For those wishing to book or ask questions by person, the hotel site contained contact information such as the front desk phone, fax number, physical address, and email address. They displayed a local map showing the cross-section where the Budapest hotel was located.

Any news about hotel development and events was featured on the News page. This included welcoming delegations and large groups to the Chisinau and special offers for holiday packages during holidays like Valentine’s Day. If notable performers or government officials stayed at the hotel, they included that information on the site. They also featured special accommodations by the hotel to encourage reservations.

The website no longer functioned for the Budapest Hotel after June 2014.