The National capital, tree-lined boulevards, glorious Belle Époque buildings, and the gigantic palace of the parliament, is worth visiting not only historically but also culturally.
Explore the one and only city with a unique urban atmosphere.
The only country of Latin culture in Eastern Europe, offers great diversity in landscapes, from snow-capped mountains, to green hills, and black sea beaches.
Famous character from Bram Stoker's novel was inspired by the notable figure of Romania, Vlad Dracula, who was the ruler of Walachia. Was Bran Castle really his home?
Famous character from Bram Stoker's novel was inspired by the notable figure of Romania, Vlad Dracula, who was the ruler of Walachia. Was Bran Castle really his home?
Bucharest
The National capital, tree-lined boulevards, glorious Belle Époque buildings, and the gigantic palace of the parliament, is worth visiting not only historically but also culturally.
Explore the one and only city with a unique urban atmosphere.
Brasov, Sibiu, Sighisoara
Transylvania has much more to offer than Dracula's story. Brasov, the notable black church, Defensive fortification, where the Ottoman Empire meets Western Europe. Sibiu is a beautiful Saxon heritage town
with a symbolic council tower. Sighisoara is the birthplace of Vlad Dracula and the town of the mighty towers.
Maramures area
Idyllic green scenery and the picturesque villages which culture and traditional lifestyle are kept through times. Wooden churches of Maramures make you feel the decent life back in time.
Bucovina
Indescribable Masterpieces of Byzantine art. Stories from the bible and history are painted on the wall of Romanian Orthodox monasteries with their distinctive color and fresco.
Wild primeval forest
The Carpathian Mountains are known for their undisturbed forests which are home to 400 unique species of mammals such as Carpathian chamois and 60% of the European brown bear population.
A unique variety of National and Nature parks encompass extensive areas of wild natural beauty.
Made by some peasants in Horezu, just to cover their needs, the ceramics became intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
Made by some peasants in Horezu, just to cover their needs, the ceramics became intangible cultural heritage of humanity.
Take a journey back to the past and recognize the rich legacy of our ancestors and stunning natural heritage.
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With over 2.000 years of history, saltmine opened its gate for tourists in 1992 with an innovative and futuristic underground attraction in the depth of Transylvania.
With over 2.000 years of history, saltmine opened its gate for tourists in 1992 with an innovative and futuristic underground attraction in the depth of Transylvania.