The Corinthia Gran Hotel du Boulevard Bucharest celebrated its recent grand opening in Romania’s capital in March 2025, a remagined Belle Époque masterpiece seamlessly blends contemporary luxury with grandeur set at the iconic and prestigious intersection of Calea Victoriei and Elisabeta Boulevard in the heart of one of the most important metropolis in Eastern Europe.
Originally inaugurated in 1873 as Bucharest’s most distinguished hotel, this emblematic and opulent accommodation became a pioneer in modern hospitality, being the first in the city to feature electric lights and an elevator, and over the decades this stylish and elegant accommodation has hosted cultural icons, dignitaries and royalty characters, cementing its notable place in Romania’s rich history.
Once revered as the Grand Hotel du Boulevard, with roots tracing back to 1867 and now a national monument recognised and awarded by the Romanian Ministry of Culture, its gilded halls and artfully restored spaces embody a bygone era of elegance.
Corinthia Gran Hotel du Boulevard Bucharest imbued with the spirit of Savoir Flair, is a place where glamour meets contemporary creative touches, a home for visionaries and conoisseurs alike and poised once more, as it aims to provide elevate service and experiences to Romanians and international visitors.
The restoration was led by QP with interiors by the acclaimed GA Design, a dedicated design studio with offices in Budapest, Kuala Lumpur, London, New York and Shangai who have creating award - winning experiences for over 30 years with a commitment to creating bespoke designs that resonate on a global scale.
The hotel represents in a sort of masterful marriage of the Belle Époque style in all its essence and stylish contemporary sophistication, reflecting an accurate and detailed design and fine art are seamlessly woven into the fabric of the hotel’s experience.
The elegant arrangements developed by the master florist Nicu Bocancea, well known to be the founder of the leading Bucharest floral boutique Iris, create an inviting atmosphere next to captivating works of British artists and London Art Fair Exhibitior, Simon Casson. It is worth noting that the artist is not connected to Simon Casson, CEO of Corinthia Hotels, despite sharing the same name.
A further prominent, fine work was curated by Minda Dowling, talented specialist hotel art consultant since 1984, who graced the walls with their vibrant epression.
Guests are further immersed in the hotel’s ambiance through Elysee, a signature scent by Cristian Balan that infuses the space with its luxurious fragrance.
The boutique property is located in a belle epoque building with only 30 exclusive suites,offering an intimate, residential atmosphere in a palatial setting, ensuring each guest experience the highest level of personalised service.
Designed as havens of refined elegance, the elegant and stylish suites feature bespoke artwork and fine furnishings, and are flooded with light from expansive windows, and modern amenities accurately tailored to contemporary travellers.
Amenities include a trio of extraordinary dining options highlighted by refined gastronomy and signature experiences such as Boulevard 73, Sass’ Restaurant and the Heritage Bar which add a new dimension to the culinary scene in Bucharest.
Boulevard 73 showcasing all its elegance, grandeur and glitzy profile occupies what was formerly the hotel’ s grand ballroom, where ornate ceilings and crystal chandeliers provide a majestic backdrop for an immersive culinary experience blending French and Romanian cuisine.
Rooted in a farm - to table philosophy, the restaurant sources the finest seasonal ingredients, crafting a very capttivating menu that seamlessly blends time - honoured recipes with contemporary innovation.
The chic Sass’s Restaurant & Lounge is an extensions of the famed and internationally acclaimed Sass’ Café Monaco, which for over two decades has been the only place in the Principality of Monaco to provide a unique concept that combines a restaurant, piano bar and club.
The restaurant brings maximalist Mediterranean flair to Bucharest in a very chic baroque - style space designed by G&M Design, famed architectural and Designer firm specialises in high - end interiors for hotels, restaurants, apartments, villas, yachts, aircrafts and more.
Guests can savour an exquisite selection of dishes, from a curated array of delicious Mediterranean specialities to the finest Wagyu Beef and indulgent Caviar, each expertly crafted to tantalise the senses and as the evening unfolds, the restaurant seamlessly form dinner to a night hotspot, with resident acclaimed DJs creating a unique and lively ambiance.
The Heritage Bar is a further highlight of the hotel, stands as a symbol in contemporary key to Bucharest’s golden age, when the Romanian capital started to be nicknamed “Paris of the East” due its elegant architecture, cosmopolitan culture and influences, particularly during the interwar period.
This stylish bar offers an elegant afternoon tea service daily, as well as a signature cocktail menu inspired by the city’s history.
Corinthia Spa, Bucharest is another gem of the hotel offers an exclusive sanctuary for restoring balance and vitality featuring a peaceful relaxation room, a white sauna with Himalayan salt walls and aromatic infusions, and a steam bath with heated bench and starry - skied ceiling.
Other services include an ice fountain, a multi - sensory experience aromatherapy shower and dynamic water patterns, a fully equipped gym, two private treatment rooms and the widely loved cult brand 11 SKIN.
The hotel committed to immersing guests in Bucharest’ vibrant culture has established solid partnerships with local artists, institutions and performances, as well as heli - bear spotting day trips to the nearby beautiful Carpathian Mountains, authentic symbol of the most pristine Romanian nature.
Other initiative include exclusive access to the city’s and historical treasures, and beyond with specially curated ensure that every stay in enriched with meaningful encounters and authentic connections offering unique and memorable experiences in Bucharest, the "Paris of the East".
Link -https://www.corinthia.com/en-gb/bucharest/