When many other travel destinations of the world have long lost most of their authenticity and traditional side, there are still places like Romania where times seem to have another notion, with villages where life seems to continue its rhythm for centuries.
One of these destinations is Romania, the last secret of Europe, a country overlooked by travelers for decades, but now in the spotlight due to its extreme originality, combining the stunning scenery of the Carpathians with some of the last wildlife habitats on the continent, the fascinating traditional culture and the medieval towns that still have soul, the idyllic Danube Delta with the painted monasteries and everything in between.
Romania is a country of contrasts which seems to be stuck forever between the charming traditionalism and the industrial development, nevertheless one of the most unique and inspiring destinations in the world.
Among the best things to see and do in Romania, most tourists arrive in Bucharest and although it isn’t perceived as one of the biggest capitals of Europe, it offers an amazing experience, a mix of Parisian elegance and Balkan charm. It is a great destination for cultural and entertainment visits, with cheap accommodation and dining, great life in the Old Town and the imposing House of Parliament.
Among its other highlights, the History Museum, the Natural History Museum, the Art Museum, the Village Museum, the Athenaeum, Victory Street and many other make for an inciting visit. There are many other beautiful and interesting cities and towns to visit in Romania, including magical places like Sibiu, Brasov, Timisoara, Iași, Cluj-Napoca, Târgu-Jiu, Constanta and many others.
Beyond the cities, the rural area of Romania is simply fascinating, with traditional customs and wonderful scenery. Throughout the diverse lands of Romania, there are also other inspiring attractions, beginning with the unbelievable orthodox monasteries of Bucovina and northern Oltenia, the wooden churches of Maramureș, the exceptional Bran, Peleș or Hunedoara Castle, the fortified churches of Transylvania and many others.
Although many people visit the cities, the true magnificence of the destination can best be felt by exploring the countryside and the wild nature, beginning with the awesome Carpathian Mountains, with some of the wildest and most beautiful landscapes, with canyons and caves, tall peaks and glacial lakes, places where human touch has yet to be felt. There is hundreds of hiking paths and routes across these mountains, hundreds of opportunities to be amazed and inspired. The Danube Delta, the Black Sea beaches, the endless plains and other highlights make up a unique and enchanting destination.
Best Accommodation In Romania
Epoque Hotel – Relais & Chateaux 5*
Centrally located near the Cismigiu Central Park, away from Bucharest’s noisy boulevards, Epoque is a stylishly and elegantly decorated boutique hotel with spacious and air-conditioned rooms, a spa center, an indoor pool and a fitness center. Guests can taste the refined French Haute Cuisine with a contemporary touch in L’atelier Restaurant.
Casa Cositorarului Boutique Pension 4*
Centrally located in Sighișoara Medieval Citadel, Casa Cositorarului is a guest house with medieval decorations providing views of the citadel and a restaurant serving Romanian cuisine. WiFi is free of charge in the entire property. All nonsmoking rooms feature medieval-style furniture, cable TV, a mini-bar and an private bathroom.
Villa Prato 4*
The Villa is located in the very heart of Brasov, in the sunny part of Livada Postei near the main road to Poiana Brasov. The historic center of Brasov with the Black Church, museums, shopping and Piata Sfatului is only moments away. The hotel has a modern yet comfortable feel and all rooms and public areas and well furnished.
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