The rooms have nothing to do with the images. Textbook Bait-and-switch. There is no piece of furniture that is not very old or degraded. The bed was actually composed of two beds close to each other on which a mattress was placed. The carpet was beyond criticism, the bathtub was stained, and the cot for the child, which I had not requested, took up practically half of the room. The reception staff was very friendly, they knew the condition of the furniture and tried to find us a decent room. In the end, we managed to find a decent room for a 2-star hotel, where the only problem was that the balcony door did not close. I'm not saying that you go to Sinaia to watch Netflix, but the most "smart" function of the TV in 2003 was the fact that it had a remote control. Parking is not included in the cost of accommodation. It remains an enigma how this hotel is in the same category as International, Belmont or Belvedere or how the 4 stars are offered and kept, but I recommend not to economize by paying the price of your comfort on vacation.