Casa Macrina se află într-un parc de 30 ha la 65 km de Piatra Neamţ, într-o clădire istorică renovată în anul 2009.
About Pensiunea Casa Macrina, Roman - presentation of hotel, facilities and services offered
Location: Casa Macrina is located in a park of 30 ha, 65 km from Piatra Neamţ, in a historic building renovated in 2009.
General description and facilities:
Homemade bread is prepared at the property and home-cooked meals can be provided upon request.
Guests can visit Sturdza Castle and the Annunciation Orthodox Monastery. Free guided tours of Sturdza Castle are available on request. Iasi International Airport is 70 km from the property.
Room facilities: Each room includes a private bathroom. Bathrobes and slippers are provided for the comfort of guests. Casa Macrina features free WiFi.
Parking: Free, subject to availability.
Remarks: Pets are not allowed.
Location: Alea Printesa Olga Sturdza nr 1 Castelul Sturdza, 707066 Miclăuşeni, România
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Book online at Pensiunea Casa Macrina 3*, Roman. Casa Macrina is located in a park of 30 ha, 65 km from Piatra Neamţ, in a historic building renovated in 2009.<br>