Prahova Valley Attracted a Large Number of Tourists During the Pentecost Mini-Holiday

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Thousands of tourists are spending the Pentecost mini-holiday in the resorts of the Prahova Valley. They can visit the Peleș Museum, ski on a specially prepared slope in Bușteni, or go hiking and mountain biking.

The Director of the Sinaia Tourist Information Center, Paul Popa, stated that over 90% of the accommodation units in the resort are already open under the conditions required by law.

Prices have not undergone changes, Popa specified, but hoteliers have no longer provided tourists with the usual Pentecost packages.

In Bușteni, approximately 60% of the available spots in the open accommodation units have already been occupied, according to data provided by the local Tourist Information Center.

In Azuga, accommodation units remained closed, with the exception of two of them, specified representatives of the local Tourist Information Center. However, all mountain bike trails are prepared here, and the gondola is operational.

Frequently Asked Questions

What activities are available for tourists in Prahova Valley during this period?

Visitors can tour the Peleș Museum, ski on a specially prepared slope in Bușteni, or enjoy hiking and mountain bike trails in Azuga.

What is the current occupancy rate in the resorts?

In Sinaia, over 90% of accommodation units are open, while Bușteni reports an occupancy rate of about 60%. In Azuga, most accommodations remain closed.

Have prices increased for the Pentecost holiday?

No, prices have remained stable; however, hoteliers have opted not to offer the traditional special holiday packages this year.