Casa Crown
Set in Braşov, on a border of the Council Square, this guesthouse offers accommodation in a restored building from the XVIIth century. Casa Crown features free WiFi. Opening to a balcony, the rooms of Casa Crown include a flat-screen TV. The rooms come with a private bathroom fitted with a shower. For your comfort, you will find free soap and a hairdryer. Some of the units also offer mountain views. There is a 24-hour front desk at the property. After exploring the city, you can enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant, where guests of the property benefit from a 10% discount. Strada Sforii is 300 m from Casa Crown, while Paradisul Acvatic is 3.5 km from the property.
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What to see in Braşov
Brașov is the most populous capital and city in the district of Brașov, Romania. He was granted the title of Ciudad-Mártir, for the participation of its citizens in the Romanian revolution of 1989.
The city is also remarkable for having been the regional capital of the Transylvania Saxons of the administrative area of Burzenland (Romanian: țara Bâersi) in the past, and a large shopping center on commercial roads between the east and west. It is also the birthplace of the National Anthem of Romania.
According to the 2011 census, it has 253 200 inhabitants. The winter season Poiana Brașov is 12 km from the center of the municipality, having an infrastructure developed for the practice of winter sports. The patron saint of the city is the Virgin Mary. His statue is on one of the backs of the black church, which is oriented towards Casa Sfatului (the house of the council, former town hall, today museum of history in the central square of the city), with the shield of Brașov sculpted sculpted Below, in relief.