CONFERENCE LOCATION
Address
Corp BN, 060042
București, Roménia
Phone:
(+40) 21 402 9554
Email:
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Location INFO
How to go to Conference Hall?
To get to Faculty of Entrepreneurship, Business Engineering and Management – National University of Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest, you can use different means of transportation, depending on where you are in Bucharest and your personal preferences.
Here are some options:
Car: If you have a car available, you can drive to the campus. Simply enter “Faculty of Entrepreneurship, Business Engineering and Management – Politehnica Bucharest” into your map app or GPS for precise directions. Alternatively, you can click the buttons below to open the location automatically in your navigation app.
Public Transport: Bucharest has an extensive public transportation system, including metro, buses, trams, and trolleybuses, that can take you to the Politehnica campus. The nearest metro station is Politehnica (Line M3). Check the schedules and routes available on the website or app of the local transport operators (e.g., STB or Metrorex).
Taxi/Rideshare: You can also take a taxi to the Faculty. Taxis are widely available throughout the city and offer a convenient option, though it may be more expensive than other transportation methods. Alternatively, you can use a rideshare service like Uber or Bolt to get a ride.
Walking/Biking: If you’re staying near the Politehnica district or in an area accessible by walking or biking, this can be a healthy and sustainable way to get there. While cycling infrastructure in Bucharest is still developing, short-distance travel by bike can be practical and efficient.
WEATHER CONDITIONS
In general, the climate in Bucharest is classified as humid continental, which means it experiences four distinct seasons, with hot summers and cold winters. The city enjoys a balanced mix of sunny days throughout the year, though seasonal contrasts are much more pronounced than in Mediterranean destinations.
In winter, from December to February, temperatures are typically cold, with daytime averages ranging from 0°C to 7°C. Nighttime temperatures often drop below freezing, and snowfall is relatively common during this period. January is usually the coldest month, and occasional cold waves from Eastern Europe can bring lower temperatures. However, winter days are often clear and bright, offering crisp conditions for exploring the city.
Bucharest’s continental climate creates a dynamic atmosphere across the seasons. While winters can be cold, they also add a distinctive charm to the city’s boulevards, parks, and historic architecture, providing a different but equally compelling experience for visitors.
