Hotel Miruna awaits you with comfort and hospitality in the heart of Dobrogea, close to the beauties of Cernavodă.
Located at 27 Medgidiei Street in Cernavodă, Hotel Miruna is the perfect place for those looking to explore the beauties of Dobrogea and enjoy a relaxing stay. With a rating of 4.4/5 from 203 reviews, this hotel combines modern comfort with the tradition of Romanian hospitality.
Cernavodă, a city full of history and culture, is the gateway to some of the most beautiful tourist attractions in Constanța. From the Danube to the Black Sea, the landscapes are truly spectacular. Hotel Miruna awaits you with comfortable rooms where you can rest after a day full of adventures.
Nearby, you can explore the famous historical monuments and natural attractions. Don’t miss a visit to the Cernavodă Bridge, a masterpiece of engineering, and the ruins of the Tropaeum Traiani fortress. Additionally, walks along the Danube offer an unforgettable experience, where you can admire nature in all its splendor.
Guests at Hotel Miruna often praise the impeccable services and welcoming atmosphere. The hotel restaurant offers traditional Romanian dishes, and the breakfasts are rich and varied, prepared with fresh ingredients. After a day of exploration, relax on the hotel terrace, enjoying the sunset over the Danube.
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