
TRAVEL INFORMATION
Planning your trip to EuroHash 2027? We’ve got you covered! Whether you’re looking for cozy stays, convenient transportation, or tips to make the most of your journey, this page has all the essential info. Find your perfect lodging, get travel guidance, and start counting down the days to an unforgettable hashing adventure!
Accommodation Options
(Coming Soon)
Bucharest Airports &
Ground Transportation
What To Bring
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Information For Visitors Requiring a Visa ​

ACCOMMODATION

Transportation

Bucharest Henri Coandă Airport (OTP)
Bucharest’s main international airport, just 17 km from the city center, connects you to Europe and beyond. Convenient transport options include taxis, car rentals, and buses to get you quickly into the city.
Bucharest Băneasa – Aurel Vlaicu Airport (BBU)
​Băneasa Airport is dedicated to short-haul European flights, served exclusively by Wizz Air and Ryanair. Its location close to the city center makes it a convenient choice for budget travelers coming from nearby European destinations.

Getting to the Venue from Bucharest Airport (OTP)
Travel Time: 20–50 minutes depending on traffic.
By Taxi or Ride-Share: Taxis, Uber, and Bolt typically cost €8–14.
By Bus: Take the direct #100 bus from the airport to reach the venue area or main hotels. The fare is 3 LEI (≈€0.60) and you can pay directly with a contactless credit or debit card.
By Train: Trains to the city center cost 5.5 LEI (≈€1.10). This is convenient if your hotel is located downtown.
Getting to the Venue from Băneasa Airport (BBU)
Travel Time: About 20–40 minutes depending on traffic.
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By Taxi or Ride-Share: Taxis, Uber, and Bolt typically cost €8–14.
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By Bus: Local buses connect to the city center and main hotels. Fares are inexpensive, usually under €1.
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By Train: There is no direct train service from Băneasa Airport. Traveling by taxi or bus is usually the most convenient option.
Packing List
Clothing
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Light, breathable clothing
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Comfortable walking shoes for city tours and trail events
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Sandals or flip-flops for relaxing
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Swimwear
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Hat
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Sunglasses
Gear & Accessories
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Reusable water bottle
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Sunscreen and lip balm with SPF
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Small backpack or daypack for trails and excursions
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Mosquito Repellent
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Phone charger and portable power bank
Event & Hash Essentials
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Hash Gear
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Trail shoes or sneakers
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Can Condom/Koozie/Can Cooler (or whatever else you may call it)
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Change of clothes for after the run
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Towels (Might be good to have an extra)
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Hangover Recovery Kit
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Red Dress
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Hab to trade


Romania Entry Requirements
Romania is part of the Schengen Area, and normal Schengen entry rules apply.
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To enter Romania, you should be able to show:
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A valid passport (issued within the last 10 years and valid at least 3 months after your planned departure)
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A valid Schengen visa or Romanian eVisa, if required for your nationality
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Proof of travel purpose, such as accommodation details, invitation, or return/onward ticket
Tourist stays are limited to 90 days within any 180-day period, across all Schengen countries.
Visitors from countries that require a visa must hold a valid Schengen visa or, where applicable, obtain a Romanian eVisa prior to travel. This allows short tourist stays of up to 90 days within any 180-day period.
Citizens of visa-exempt countries may enter Romania for tourism without a visa, provided they respect the 90/180-day rule and travel with a valid passport.
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​​​​​​Visit the ​​​E-Visa Website and for more detailed and official guidance, visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.​​​​
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Please check the list below to see whether you require a visa:

