InterContinental Bucharest

The InterContinental Bucharest is a highrise five star hotel situated near University Square, Bucharest, in sector 1 and is also a landmark of the city. It is 77 m tall and has 25 floors,[2] containing 283 guest rooms, operated by InterContinental Hotels Group.

InterContinental Bucharest
General information
StatusComplete
Typehotel
LocationBucharest, Romania
Coordinates44°26′14″N 26°06′08″E
Construction started1967[1]
Completed1970[1]
Opening23 May 1971[1]
Height
Roof77 metres (253 ft)[2]
Technical details
Floor count25[2]
Design and construction
ArchitectDinu Hariton, Gheorghe Nădrag, Ion Moscu and Romeo Belea[1]

History

Designed by Dinu Hariton, Gheorghe Nădrag, Ion Moscu and Romeo Belea, it was part of a bigger project which included the building of the Bucharest National Theatre.[1]

Construction began in 1967 and was finished in 3 years. With its height of 77 meters, when it was opened on 23 of May 1971 it was the second tallest building in the city, after Casa Presei Libere. Although no longer holding that title today, it is still the tallest hotel in Bucharest.

It became the hotel of choice for foreign press in Bucharest. Indeed, during the Romanian Revolution of 1989, the balconies of the InterContinental were a privileged point to report on the repression of the protests in University Square.

In 2007 the hotel transitioned from the long-standing franchise agreement to a management contract with the InterContinental Hotels Group.

Description

The building is designed so that each room has a unique panorama of the city. The highest 2 floors (21 and 22) contain a club lounge, conference rooms and a health centre with an outdoor terrace, indoor swimming pool and fitness centre.

The Imperial Apartment at the 19th floor has two bedrooms and a total area of 240 square meters. The apartment contains white Italian walnut furniture polished with gold and Murano glass light fixtures. In its living room there is a fully functioning Steinway & Sons white piano which was specially brought in for Nigel Kennedy's stay at the hotel in winter 2007.[3]

In culture

  • Some scenes of the Romanian movie Nea Mărin Miliardar were shot in the Imperial Apartment of the Intercontinental Hotel Bucharest.

References

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