Sinaia is one of the most famous and oldest mountain tourist resorts in Romania, known as "The Carpathian Pearl". Situated in breathtaking mountain scenery, Sinaia is located at 120 km distance from Bucharest, on the Prahova Valley.
Blending astonishing beauty of nature with picturesque architecture, Sinaia is a formal royal residence and bears a holy name, that of Mount Sinai.
The 20th International Conference on System Theory, Control and Computing will be hosted by Palace Hotel, built in 1911 and located closely to downtown Sinaia, and within walking distance to Sinaia Monastery and Peles Castle (one of the best-preserved royal palaces in Europe which served as the summer residence of the first king of Romania, Carol I). This stylish hotel is the best choice for pretentious tourists, for conferences and meetings.
The conference hotel (Palace Hotel 4*) offers the following reduced rates for the conference participants.
The Caraiman Hotel (3*), which is located right across the conference hotel, offers the following reduced rates for the conference participants:
All prices include taxes & breakfast.
The participants should make the reservations by contacting directly the hotel administration (via e-mail: office@palacesinaia.ro) and mentioning that they are ICSTCC 2016 attendants.
The simplest option of getting to Sinaia is by taking a flight to Bucharest; the International Airport Henri Coanda (also known as the Otopeni Airport) is well connected to the rest of Europe and all major airlines have flights to and from this airport.
Reaching Sinaia from Bucharest airport