Club Biliard-Bowling, Club Wellness, Club Piscina Spl. Independentei 319B
Piste bowling

Accomodation in Bucharest


For particular situations you can register directly by e-mail. Please send at open2010@idm.ro the following details:
Name, Surname, Date of Birth, Sex, Nationality, Club, Mobile Phone and the squad for which you want to register.


Please fill in the form below:

IDM Bucharest International Bowling Open (22 - 28 november 2010)
Registration form

Name


Surname

Birthday  /   /  Sex Male
Female
Address Country
Mobile Phone
Club Email

Squads
(Maximum three entries in total can be pre-ordered for tournament, one entry and two re-entries)
Squad no. Day Hour Entry Re-entry
1 Monday 11:00

2 Monday 15:00

3 Monday 19:00

4 Tuesday 11:00

5 Tuesday 15:00

6 Tuesday 19:00

7 Wednesday 9:00

8 Wednesday 12:30

9 Wednesday 16:30

10 Wednesday 20:30

11 Thursday 9:00

12 Thursday 12:30

13 Thursday 16:30

14 Thursday 20:30

15 Friday 9:00

16 Friday 12:30

17 Friday 16:30

18 Friday 20:30

19 Saturday 9:00

20 Saturday 12:30

21 Saturday 16:30

22 Saturday 20:30


Fee total



A squad has 28 spots with 10 backups.

Squad status
Day / Hour 1100 1500 1900 -
Monday Squad: 1
24 entries left
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Squad: 2
19 entries left
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Squad: 3
19 entries left
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Tuesday Squad: 4
18 entries left
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Squad: 5
17 entries left
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Squad: 6
22 entries left
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Day / Hour 900 1230 1630 2030
Wednesday Squad: 7
27 entries left
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Squad: 8
25 entries left
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Squad: 9
22 entries left
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Squad: 10
25 entries left
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Thursday Squad: 11
28 entries left
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Squad: 12
27 entries left
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Squad: 13
24 entries left
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Squad: 14
24 entries left
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Friday Squad: 15
28 entries left
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Squad: 16
27 entries left
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Squad: 17
25 entries left
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Squad: 18
26 entries left
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Saturday Squad: 19
26 entries left
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Squad: 20
22 entries left
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Squad: 21
24 entries left
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Squad: 22
28 entries left
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Tel. 072-BILIARD, 072-BOWLING, 021-316.10.52
City guidelines

Welcome to Bucharest!

Bucharest is undoubtedly Europe’s best kept secret. Restaurants, bars, art galleries and museums are now springing up on every corner. Travellers are steadily discovering this little gem of a city and seeking out Bucharest’s hidden character. Its treasures are well worth hunting for and visitors will find in their quest a place of warmth and spirit.

As one of Europe’s most up and coming destinations, Bucharest has had to react quickly to its new found status. As a result, there are a bevy of recently opened venues to eat, drink, shop, club and sleep. Not only this, but standards are high and local residents have come to expect the best.

From Piata Universitatii most sights of interest are easily accessible and equally the nearby Calea Victoriei is a great starting point for shopping particularly. These two landmarks constitute the central Bucharest area where many of the most well-known restaurants and bars are situated. Walking in this part of the city is the best way to see Bucharest.

Parliament Palace

Built during Ceausescu’s regime, the Palace of Parliament is Romania’s most famous building. A public tour of the opulent staircases and chandelier-filled rooms offers a fascinating insight.

Arch of Triumph

Similar to its Paris namesake, Bucharest’s Triumphal Arch remembers Romania’s Great War soldiers and its reunification in 1918. Initially the arch was built of wood in 1922, and then finished in Deva granite in 1936.

Lipscani District

Lipscani, Bucharest’s historic centre, retains an old town charm which is almost irresistible! It is located between Calea Victoriei, Blvd. Bratianu, Blvd. Regina Elisabeta and the Dambovita River and its collection of winding streets boasts antique markets, bric-a-brac spilling out from tiny boutiques and some of the city’s most appealing restaurants and bars.

National Art Museum

Romania’s most impressive art collection is displayed in this sprawling Royal Palace (National Art Museum). Take in works by Rembrandt and El Greco, among a host of European works.

University Square

In addition to being the centre for Bucharest’s intellectual and political events and the most popular meeting place in Bucharest, the University Sqare has a dramatic history. During the 1989 revolution some of Romania’s fiercest fighting took place here. Close by are also the University of Bucharest’s School of Architecture, the National Theatre, the Coltea Hospital and the Sutu Palace (History Museum).