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Distance Bucharest Constanta 250 KM on A2 highway.
Constanta is the fourth largest port in Europe, after Rotterdam, Antwerp and Marseille.
Located south east Romania in Dobrogea region, city Constanta is the main city in Constanta county.
Important economic, cultural and educational center, Constanta with a population of 345 000 people
have a 2500 years history.
Our team selected few representative Constanta Hotels for all budgets 5 stars 4 stars and 3 stars.

Our rates are much lower than published Constanta hotel rates and include local taxes, service and continental breakfast (unless otherwise stated) so the price you see is the price you pay.
All the rates in this site are for individual.
For more than 10 rooms please a special request by email with all details you have: the period, no of rooms, type of rooms, meals, meeting rooms if needed, transfer from/to the airport, tours...

 

Ibis Constanta Hotel Guci Constanta Hotel Balada Nej Constanta Hotel

Ibis Constanta Hotel

Guci Constanta Hotel

Balda Constanta Hotel

Constanta Hotel downtown 
50 m from Constanta beach 
from 48 EURO
Constanta Hotel downtown 
Victoriei Ave 
Rates from 46 EURO
Constanta Hotel downtown 
Victoriei Ave 
Rates from 60 EURO

Located at the crossroads of commercial routes, Constanta lies on the western coast of the Black Sea, 185 miles from the Bosphorus Strait. An ancient metropolis and Romania's largest sea port, Constanta traces its history some 2,500 years. Originally called Tomis, legend has it that Jason landed here with the Argonauts after finding the Golden Fleece. Founded by Greek colonists from Miletos in the 6th century BC, Tomis was conquered by the Romans in 71 BC and renamed Constantiana by Roman Emperor Constantine the Great in honor of his sister. The name was shortened to Constanta during the Ottoman era. During the 13th century, Italy, especially Genoese merchants, dominated the Black Sea and Constanta flourished, only to decline two centuries later under Turkish rule. The third largest city in Romania, Constanta is now an important cultural and economic centre, worth exploring for its archaeological treasures and the atmosphere of the old town centre. Its historical monuments, ancient ruins, grand Casino, museums and shops, and proximity to beach resorts make it the focal point of Black Sea coast tourism. Open-air restaurants, nightclubs and cabarets offer a wide variety of entertainment.