A small corner of a story, an authentic and welcoming oasis where tradition and comfort intertwine in perfect harmony. Tiny Traditional House is located in the heart of the Romanian capital and represents the ideal place for those seeking an authentic Romanian experience while exploring the beauties of Bucharest.
Our house, with its two rooms and a small courtyard, will enchant you with its unique charm. It keeps alive the authentic essence of traditional Romanian architecture, providing you with modern comfort facilities.
Ready to accommodate up to four people, Tiny Traditional House offers all the necessary comfort for a pleasant and relaxing stay. The two spacious rooms are carefully decorated with attention to detail, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. You can enjoy a peaceful and restful sleep in our comfortable beds after a day full of adventures.
With a small private courtyard, you will have the opportunity to relax outdoors and savor moments of tranquility and intimacy. Here, you can spend time with your loved ones, preparing a meal outdoors or enjoying a fresh cup of coffee in the peaceful mornings.
We are delighted to offer you a traditional and authentic experience, but we haven’t forgotten the modern needs of our guests. Tiny Traditional House is equipped with modern amenities, such as high-speed Wi-Fi and smart TVs (Netflix, YouTube, etc.), to ensure constant connectivity with the outside world.
Whether you are on a business trip, vacationing with family, or on a romantic getaway, Tiny Traditional House will immerse you in the authentic atmosphere of Bucharest, providing you with a memorable and comforting stay.

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