This beautifully maintained, family-owned pension is one of the best-value options in town, with only one drawback: it's about 4km north of the centre. Rooms are clean and spacious, with terraces looking out over the front of the property. Though the address is B-dul Republicii, the pension is located 200m off the main road, on an unmarked road (look for the sign).
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