Brașov to Add Over 600 Rooms Under International Brands

The hotel market in Brașov will add four hotels over the coming years which will open under international brands:

  • AC Marriott;
  • DoubleTree by Hilton;
  • Ibis Styles;
  • Hotel Capitol in Brașov, which will open under an international brand.

The opening of the Brașov airport, scheduled for the middle of next month, will have a direct impact on the city’s tourism market. Authorities expect to reach a figure of 1 million passengers per year.

Renovation works at Hotel Capitol will be completed in 2025, when the hotel will open under an international brand.

The investment value will amount to approximately EUR 10 million. The hotel has 183 rooms spread across six floors.

A new DoubleTree by Hilton hotel will open this year near the AFI Brașov shopping center. The accommodation unit will have 150 rooms, and the investment value stands at EUR 21 million.

Ibis Styles is also opening next year, which will feature 126 rooms and will be part of a mixed-use project including a residential component, with commercial and service spaces on the ground floor. The hotel is developed by Kronstadt Hotel.

In 2025, Brașov will also mark a first for Romania: the entry of the AC Marriott hotel brand into the local market. Urban Invest is investing in the construction of the first AC Marriott hotel in Romania. The hotel will be part of the Urban Plaza mixed-use project developed by the company, with an investment of EUR 25 million and 161 rooms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which international hotel brands are entering the Brașov market?

The brands entering or expanding in Brașov include AC Marriott, DoubleTree by Hilton, and Ibis Styles, alongside a new brand for Hotel Capitol.

What is the total investment for the AC Marriott project in Brașov?

The investment for the AC Marriott hotel, which is part of the Urban Plaza project, amounts to approximately 25 million EUR.

What impact is the new Brașov airport expected to have on tourism?

The airport is expected to attract 1 million passengers annually, significantly boosting the local tourism and hotel sectors.