TIMISOARA
Tourists often, though wrongly, bypass Timisoara (in Hungarian, Temesvar, in German Temeschburg). The fourth largest city in Romania (334 thousand. residents), with open-air cafes and impressive buildings from the Habsburg era at …
Attractions Sightseeing
TIMISOARA
Tourists often, though wrongly, bypass Timisoara (in Hungarian, Temesvar, in German Temeschburg). The fourth largest city in Romania (334 thousand. residents), with open-air cafes and impressive buildings from the Habsburg era at …
BAILE FELIX
The famous spa town of Baile Felix, open all year round, lies 8 km southeast of Oradei. People come here, to splash in the pools and soak up the sun, which is accompanied by a lot of noise in the summer. …
Bucegi Mountains, which, in terms of tourist routes, easily compete with the Tatra Mountains, is a paradise for avid travelers, who want to work on their form before more difficult expeditions. A network of marked trails makes, it's hard to get lost here, majority …
This very famous ski resort is situated in the narrow throat of the Prahova River valley in high altitude 800-930 m n.p.m., at the foot of the Bucegi mountains covered with fir trees.
Already in the 17th century. a monastery was built here, but the town only became fashionable thanks to the king …
POIANA BRASOV
By bus #20 in front of the Brasov District Library, you can go to the Poiana Brasov ski area (1020 m n.p.m.), hidden among the mountains 13 km outside the city. There are seven T-bar lifts here, one chairlift and two cable cars (cable). …
BRASZOW
Brasov (Brasov, in Hungarian, Brassó) is a pleasant medieval town at the foot of green hills, one of the most visited places in Romania. The local market, Council Square, with baroque facades and nice open-air cafes, with a wonderful fountain, bright marble floor …
SIGHISOARA
Sighisoara (in German Schassburg, in Hungarian, Segesvar), where Prince Vlad the Impaler was born, is a fantastically preserved medieval town situated among beautiful hills. Completely undamaged city walls, with as many as eleven defense towers, steep cobbled streets surround, along which they stand …
Transylwania (historical name of Transylvania) is often associated with gloomy castles, ghosts, werewolves and vampires. Actually – The 14th-century castles in Risnov and Bran look like ready-made decorations for a movie about Dracula, especially if you add the medieval buildings of Sighisoara in the background, castle …