Hotel & Travel

eLiberatica will be held on 18th and 19th May 2007 (Friday and Saturday) at the Braşov premier conference venue ARO Palace Hotel.

Conference Venue

ARO Palace - Braşov The ARO Palace Hotel is located in the old centre of Braşov and is the most famous property in town.
The hotel has comfortable and well-furnished rooms that are equipped with modern amenities. You can dine at the onsite restaurant that serves mainly European cuisine with a slight Romanian influence.
Meeting the needs of today's sophisticated conference and congress venues and the international orientation of many events, the hotel offers professional equipment for simultaneous interpretation. It also provides the choice of wired distribution system, which forms a part of conference system, or add-on wireless infrared distribution system that can be added to any conference system.

Hotel Facilities: reception, parking facilities, room service, safe deposit box, messaging services, tourist information, and taxi services.
Room Facilities: cable/satellite TV, hairdryer, iron and ironing board, mini bar, radio, telephone.

Hotel Address:
Aro Palace Hotel Braşov
27 Eroilor Street
Braşov, 500030
Romania
Tel: 40-(0)268-477664
Fax: 40-(0)268-475250
Email: office@aro-palace.ro
Website: www.aro-palace.ro

Dress Code: There is no special dress code, but we suggest decency for the attendees; we expect that for cocktails and other special events like Networking and Freedom party, the attendees will be dressed accordingly

Security: We will maintain tight security and will require a photo ID (Identity bulletin or passport) at the registration table. You must wear your badge for access to all events

Note You can buy a full package for the conference attendance which includes all the costs for hotel, conference tracks, events and meals. You can find more information on the "Registration" section.

Click on the following map to find out more about nearby places of interest.

ARO Palace – localization – click to open the map
Useful links related to accommodation in Braşov

Images from Braşov City & Transylvania County

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See & Do

There are simply too many beautiful places in Braşov to be able to include them here as a list; this is why we recommend these web sites which can help you locate the most interesting places for you:

Weather Information

Romania has a climate that is transitional between temperate and continental. The city of Braşov is situated in the south-east of Transylvania, being surrounded on the three sides by mountains; in the spring the weather can be pretty cold with days mixed with rain and sun.
Medium temperature: 7.6°C.
Summer temperature: 22°C / 27°C.
Winter temperature: -10°C / -2°C.

More information about the wheatear in Romania and Braşov you can find below:

Braşov and surroundings

Located 160 km from Bucharest (the capital city of Romania), presenting great and renowned historic sites like Bran Castle (Dracula's Castle) and Râşnov Citadel, Braşov (also known by the German name of Kronstadt) is one of the largest and most cherished cities of the country. Surrounded on three sides by mountains, it was a perfect place for a medieval settlement. The old city, founded by the Teutonic Knights in 1211, is one of the best preserved cities in all of Europe. It was thoroughly restored to the delight of an increasing number of tourists. It is the capital City of Braşov County, in central Romania, in Transylvania, at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains.

Useful links about Braşov and Transylvania:

What others says about Romania

"...why should you go to Romania? The straight answer is because it is one of the most beautiful countries of Southeast Europe."
- The Blue Guide

"Romania has the majestic castles, medieval towns, great hiking and wildlife, and cheap skiing of much of the 'undiscovered' former Eastern Bloc. You'll be floored at how different it is, but you'll almost certainly see signs that it's chasing the dreams of the rest of the West. Horse-drawn carts jostle for space against fast cars whose drivers are talking money on mobile phones; farm workers watch Baywatch on satellite in their medieval farmhouses"
- lonelyplanet.com

"Considered by many the most beautiful country in Eastern-Europe, Romania still claims regions that seem bastions of a medieval past long since lost elsewhere."
- Fodor's Eastern and Central Europe

Useful links about Romania:

For all other questions (in English) related to the conference venue, please email Agora - Email.

We're eager to make every moment of eLiberatica experience a pleasant one!

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