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Bucharest

Bucharest

Romania

As an organisation operating or investing in Romania, you will need lawyers who have local knowledge, speak your language, and who have a proven international track record. CMS Romania is located in the dynamic capital city of Bucharest, and has been operating for over 20 years.

Our team advises clients based all over the world on national and international matters. With Romanian, English and US qualified lawyers, we are a full service office delivering advisory and transactional work.

If you would like more information about our office and services, please come and visit us, or give one of the team a call.

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Directions

The Bucharest office is located in the One Tower office complex in Bucharest’s central business district. A class A office building, One Tower offers a unique view over surrounding green areas. This is the most fashionable area in Bucharest, strategically located on Calea Floreasca at the centre of the city’s business and entertainment areas.

By car

We are located a few minutes’ drive from Victoriei Square. Underground parking is available, please contact the reception on +40 21 407 3800 to arrange.

By plane

Bucharest’s international Otopeni (Henri-Coanda) airport is located 13km from the CMS Bucharest office. The journey from it takes around 25 minutes.

You can order a taxi for immediate pick-up at the airport by using the touch screen devices in the Arrivals area, which will issue a ticket indicating when the taxi will arrive and the taxi’s ID (which is displayed on the exterior of the car). You will need to show your ticket to the driver. Taxis arrive directly outside the arrivals area on the first floor. All taxis operate a meter system and charges vary between 1.89 lei/km (most common) to 3.50 lei/km.

By train or metro

You can reach our office from Bucharest’s main train station by taxi in 25 minutes in light traffic, and in 15-20 minute walk from the Aviatorilor metro station.

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Location

CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP SCP
One Tower
165 Calea Floreasca
12th–14th floors
District 1
014459 Bucharest
Romania

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