
Hotels in Oradea
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Browse hotels in Oradea, Romania — near the Black Eagle Palace and 1 Mai thermal resort. The train to Cluj-Napoca takes 2.5 hours.
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About Oradea
Oradea: Art Nouveau Capital of Northwestern Romania
Oradea sits on the Crișul Repede river in Bihor County, 12 km from the Hungarian border and roughly 150 km east of Debrecen. The city holds one of Europe's highest concentrations of Art Nouveau and Secessionist buildings, most built between 1890 and 1920 when the region was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Black Eagle Palace (Palatul Vulturul Negru), completed in 1908, anchors the pedestrian Republicii Street with its ornate glass-roofed arcade and wrought-iron detailing.
Where to Stay in Oradea
Most hotels cluster in the Centru district, within walking distance of Oradea Fortress (a 16th-century star-shaped citadel under ongoing restoration) and Union Square (Piața Unirii). The 1 Mai thermal resort, 8 km north of the centre, draws visitors seeking mineral-water pools and spa hotels. Budget and mid-range options line Calea Aradului and near Decebal Square.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Oradea International Airport operates flights to several European cities; the train station connects to Cluj-Napoca (2.5 hrs) and Budapest (3.5 hrs).
- Currency: Romanian Leu (RON); Hungary uses the Euro — carry both for cross-border day trips.
- Best season: May–September for outdoor café culture along the Crișul Repede promenade.
- Language: Romanian is official; Hungarian is widely spoken in Bihor County.
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