“A history of 200 years” Founded in 1886,
Hotel Capsa is the oldest and one of the most
elegant, classical and traditional hotel in
Romania, which has class, style and discretion.
The founder, Grigore Capsa made Capsa's name a
well - known commercial brand all over the
continent and was named "among the best hotels
in the world”. Casa Capsa is located in the
historical centre of the city, very close to
shopping and business area, as well as the most
important touristic attractions. The hotel is 30
minutes drive from the airport. In 2003, Hotel
Capsa has been completely renovated and opened
again, with its only 61 rooms. The hotel is a 3
level building including 2 suites, 8 single
rooms and 50 studios. The rooms are tastefully
furnished and all equipped with bathtub or
shower, cable TV, telephone, radio, mini-bar,
internet and air-conditioning.
The Restaurant
offers high-class services and atmosphere as
well as an extraordinary and famous cuisine with
traditional and international specialities.
Lobby Bar awaits guests looking for a place to
have a drink. Hotel services and amenities
include sauna, massage, fitness, hairdresser &
manicure, reserved parking places, room service,
laundry, souvenir shop, courier, wake-up call,
mail and safety deposit box. There is a tourism
agency with the services of touristic programs
inside & outside the country, guides, ticketing
and spa treatment tickets inside & outside the
country. Casa Capsa Company has logistical
support and facilities for organizing and co-ordinating
major events such as festivals, exhibitions,
international & domestic fairs, shows and
meetings for businessmen. Hotel Capsa offers
conference facilities at either one of the 4
super elegant Capsa Restaurant's saloons or one
of the luxurious and elegant conference rooms
that can hold up to 40-90 seats.
It was
considered for a long time the only suitable
residence of the artists, rich and aristocratic
families or high rank politicians and diplomats
visiting Romania, because of the same western
elevated and aristocratic ambiance. Casa Capsa
was the symbol of the Romanian high-life
society. In addition, some famous guests during
centuries can be listed as are Kaiser Wilhelm
I-II from the German Imperial Family, Emperor
Franz Josef I from the Austrian Imperial Family,
Tzar Alexandru II from the Russian Imperial
Family, King Carol I-II and Queen Elisabeta,
King Ferdinand and Queen Maria from the Romanian
Royal Family and several more from the Royal
Greek, Serbian and Bulgarian families.