The Largest Hotels in Alba Iulia are Up for Sale

Cetate and Parc Hotels are iconic for Alba Iulia and were built before 1989. Cetate Hotel is located in the immediate vicinity of the Alba Carolina Citadel, while Parc Hotel is in the city center. In the 2000s, the hotel was expanded, including a four-star wing and an indoor pool.

Cetate Hotel is situated near the city’s main tourist attraction – the Alba Carolina Citadel. The asking price is EUR 6.5 million. It is decorated in the “Împăratul Romanilor” style, featuring a reception area, breakfast room, restaurant, elevator, and private parking. The restaurant has a capacity of 216 seats, the breakfast lounge 56 seats, and the summer garden 56 seats.

The owner of Cetate Hotel is Aurel Munteanu from Sibiu, a former footballer for InterSibiu and Sportul Studențesc. He also owns the Împăratul Romanilor Hotel in Sibiu and Aurelius – Împăratul Romanilor in Brașov.

Parc Hotel is located next to the park in downtown Alba Iulia. It features 64 rooms and 8 suites, 3 restaurants, a conference hall, an indoor pool, a jacuzzi, and a fitness room.

The total area of the hotel is 4,500 sqm. The hotel was modernized in 2013. The announced price is EUR 6.49 million.

Parc Hotel is owned by Parc SA, whose shareholders are the heirs of the former owner, Nicolae Pușcaș. The hotel was closed in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic and has not been reopened by the owners. Before 1989, it was the Communist Party (PCR) hotel, where Nicolae Ceaușescu and other dignitaries stayed when visiting Alba Iulia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which hotels are currently for sale in Alba Iulia?

Hotel Cetate and Hotel Parc, the city’s largest and most iconic hotels, are currently on the market for approximately 6.5 million EUR each.

What historical significance does Hotel Parc have?

Before 1989, Hotel Parc served as the official Communist Party hotel, hosting high-ranking dignitaries including Nicolae Ceaușescu during their visits.

Who are the owners of these establishments?

Hotel Cetate is owned by businessman Aurel Munteanu, while Hotel Parc is owned by Parc SA, held by the heirs of Nicolae Pușcaș.