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Good Rate: Party Like It's 2007 at Intercontinental Bucharest

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  Site Where: 4 NICOLAE BALCESCU BLVD, Bucharest, Romania, 70122

December 19, 2006 at 12:30 PM | 0 Comments

[Ed. Note: Welcome to our Good Rate/Bad Rate feature where we look at hotel prices in the same city and decide which is better worth your hard-earned benjamins. The rate here was valid on December 19, 2006 and is subject to change.]

Yes, you could celebrate New Year's Eve in New York or Las Vegas, but how about in a place where January 1, 2007 is a major deal instead? Watch enough fireworks to blow up an entire city on display in Bucharest, Romania as the country celebrates its entry into the European Union.

From what we hear, New Year's Eve in Bucharest is like the shelling of a city without the actual damage. Just the noise, smoke, and confusion caused by nearly every citizen setting off massive quantities of fireworks--and drinking a toast each time a fuse is lit.

We suggest watching it all safely behind the glass of a nice hotel room with a view. We like the bang for the buck (literally) you'll get from the InterContinental Bucharest. It's a high-rise without much around it, so the city view rooms here will have a panoramic show going on all night long. (Don't plan on doing any sleeping, no matter where you stay.)

King bed doubles with a city view go for 119 euros on December 31st, in the neighborhood of $150. A nice deal for a European hotel on a prime holiday night.

According to a blog post from Romania guidebook writer Leif Pettersen, you won't be hurting for entertainment.

As soon as the sun goes down at 4:45PM, the sky lights up with a constant barrage of colorful fire balls being set off in every corner of the city. The smell of gunpowder is pungent. The sensory overload from all the noise and light is so profound that deep inebriation is virtually required just to stay conscious - which of course everyone is quite happy to oblige. Then the climax, a fireworks display like you've never seen, right above Iasi's magnificent Palace of Culture, where the show by the hired pyrotechnics team is enriched by every last wino, detonating his entire stash while surrounded by tens of thousands of people.

Obviously, get a room as high up as possible. Since the Romanians have even more reason to celebrate this year, you might want to eat in the hotel as well. Or wear a helmet when you go out walking the streets in case of falling debris.

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