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Tennis Europe U12 – CAT.1 – Bucharest – Romania – Travel Guide: Reviews, Tips & Logistics

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  • CountryRomania
  • CityBucharest
  • MonthMay
  • OrganizerTennis Europe U12
  • Categorycat.1
  • SurfaceClay
  • Singles FormatElimination
  • MapOpen Map
  • WebsiteVisit
Boys
32 entries
Main draw: 32 · Qualifying: 32
Easy to enter
Girls
30 entries
Main draw: 32 · Qualifying: 32
Easy to enter

Qualifying cancelled in both draws — all players admitted directly into the main draw

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Primary airport

Henri Coandă International Airport (OTP)
approximately 20–35 minutes by car
depending on traffic.
Main international airport serving Bucharest.

Secondary airports within practical range

Băneasa Airport (BBU)
approximately 20 minutes by car,
mainly business and limited charter flights.
OTP remains the primary practical gateway.

Taxis and ride-hailing services

Licensed taxis widely available.
Uber and Bolt
operate extensively in Bucharest.

Airport transfers typically range between
€10–20.
Short city rides usually cost
€4–10.

Is it necessary to rent a car?

Not necessary if staying within the city.
Traffic can be heavy, and taxis or ride-hailing
are often more convenient during tournament week.

Public transport options

Bucharest has metro, buses, trams and trolleybuses.
Public transport coverage is good,
though taxis are often faster for daily logistics.

Court surface and playing conditions

Matches are played outdoors on clay courts.
Clay conditions typically produce
medium-to-slow pace,
higher bounce and longer rally tolerance.
Warmer daytime temperatures can slightly increase ball speed.

Altitude

Approximately 70–90 meters above sea level.
No altitude-related performance effects expected.

Seasonal considerations (Mid-May)

Late spring in Bucharest generally offers
mild to warm conditions,
often between 20–27°C.
No specific recurring extreme weather factors are typical,
though occasional rain showers are possible.

Food and daily expenses

Restaurant main courses generally range between
€10–22.
Daily costs are moderate compared with Western Europe.

Accommodation guidance

Hotels and apartments typically range from
€60–140 per night
depending on category and location.
Early booking recommended during tournament week.

Estimated weekly player budget

A realistic weekly budget (1 player + 1 parent)
generally ranges between
900–1,600€,
depending mainly on flights and accommodation standard.

Cost profile compared with other European clay events

Considered a mid-range Eastern European clay event,
generally more affordable than Western Europe
while offering strong tournament infrastructure.

Overall suitability for competition

Suitable for players seeking reliable outdoor clay competition
in a major European capital.
Conditions are generally stable,
and logistics are straightforward.

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