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Boutique hotel in Romania – a review of Mercure Bucharest Unirii

Boutique hotel in Romania – a review of Mercure Bucharest Unirii

Mercure Bucharest Unirii is a four star boutique hotel located in the heart of the vibrant and bustling Romanian capital. The hotel’s perfect location next to Bucharest’s main sights and attractions, spacious rooms, luxurious decor, delicious cuisine and Mercure hospitality makes this one of the most sought-after hotels in Romania. Continue reading for my full hotel review…

Disclosure: This stay was hosted by Mercure Bucharest Unirii. All views, opinions and photos are my own and remain a trademark of Roam with Rakhee. This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission if you click on a link and proceed with a booking, at no extra cost to you. Thanks for your support!

First impressions

Upon taking my first steps into the hotel, I was greeted with a heartfelt Romanian welcome in true Mercure hospitality style. The front of house team on the 24-hour reception desk are really welcoming and friendly, making checking in and out effortless and they’re always on hand to answer any questions.

The hotel features an elegant lobby, embracing a tranquil colour scheme and minimalist design.


Perfect rooms

Mercure Bucharest Unirii has 95 newly refurbished rooms and suites. Each one features everything guests need to relax. 

The hotel offers the best room view in town – my room was on the 9th floor facing west which provided an incredible panoramic view of the Romanian Parliament building. My favourite moments were watching the beautiful sunrise and sunsets!

My room included…

  • Bathroom: amenities, make-up mirror, hairdryer, slippers and luxury towels
  • Living area: from a minibar and smart TV, to spacious cupboards, complimentary high-speed WiFi, an armchair, large workspace, safe and air conditioning, the rooms are large, cosy and soundproof
  • Sleeping area: a double bed, with a comfy mattress and premium Mercure bedding


Delicious breakfast

A buffet breakfast is provided in the hotel’s Library Restaurant. There is a wide variety of food and drinks, including fresh food from the Romanian countryside, the perfect way to start the day exploring Bucharest.

The restaurant also provides lunch and dinner, with à la carte home-style Romanian dishes and international favourites, wines from local vineyards, and snacks throughout the day.


Central location

Mercure Bucharest Unirii is centrally located, being just a short walk away from the iconic fountains on the main square of Piața Unirii, the Old Town, and the shopping and business districts.

The broad, tree-lined avenue Bulevardul Uniiri is adjacent to the hotel which leads to the Palace of Parliament, one of the world’s largest buildings and home to the National Museum of Contemporary Art.

The hotel is well connected to public transport, including the Bucharest metro lines and the bus network – the airport is a direct bus ride away. The hotel also has free parking for all guests.

If you’re planning a trip to Bucharest, I highly recommend you stay at the Mercure Bucharest Unirii.

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