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Tennis Europe U14 – CAT.2 – Bucharest – Romania – Travel Guide: Reviews, Tips & Logistics

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  • CountryRomania
  • CityBucharest
  • MonthFebruary
  • OrganizerTennis Europe U14
  • Categorycat.2
  • SurfaceClay
  • Singles FormatElimination
  • MapOpen Map
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Boys
90 entries
Main draw: 48 · Qualifying: 48
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Girls
76 entries
Main draw: 48 · Qualifying: 48
Good chances
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Nearest airport and access

Henri Coandă International Airport (OTP) is located approximately
20–30 minutes by car from the venue,
with direct connections to most major European cities.

Is it necessary to rent a car?

Not essential.
Bucharest has reliable taxi and ride-hailing services.
However, a rental car may provide additional flexibility
depending on accommodation location.

Taxis and ride-hailing services

Ride-hailing platforms such as Uber and Bolt
operate widely in Bucharest.
Licensed taxis are also available.
Airport-to-city fares typically range between
€15–25.
Short city rides usually cost
€6–12.

Public transport options

Bucharest offers metro, bus, and tram services.
While efficient, taxis or ride-hailing are generally
more practical for tournament logistics.

Court surface and playing conditions

Matches are played indoors on clay courts.
Indoor clay typically produces a
medium-to-slow pace,
higher bounce,
and longer rally patterns.

Altitude

Approximately 70–90 meters above sea level.

Seasonal considerations (February)

February in Bucharest is winter season,
with cold outdoor temperatures.
Indoor clay ensures uninterrupted play
regardless of external weather conditions.

Food and daily expenses

Bucharest remains a cost-efficient European capital.
Restaurant main courses typically range between
€8–18,
offering good value compared to Western Europe.

Accommodation guidance

Hotels generally range from
€60–120 per night,
depending on category and proximity to the venue.
Early booking is recommended during tournament weeks.

Estimated weekly player budget

A realistic weekly budget (1 player + 1 parent)
ranges between
€900–1,300,
depending primarily on accommodation
and transport choices.

Cost profile compared with other indoor tournaments

Bucharest is considered a
mid-range Eastern European indoor destination,
more affordable than Western Europe,
but slightly higher than Balkan events.

Overall suitability for competition

The venue is suitable for international players
seeking structured indoor clay competition
in a well-connected capital city
with moderate overall costs.

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