Immerse Yourself in the Enchanting World of Romania

Welcome to the enchanting world of Romania, a land of majestic mountains, tranquil landscapes, and diverse wildlife that inhabits the wild Danube Delta. Our country is a treasure trove of captivating traditions and warm people, where every corner promises a new discovery. Experience the rich tapestry of our cultural heritage, the delight of our hearty cuisine, and the taste of our internationally-acclaimed wines.

From ancient castles to bustling cities and the untouched beauty of our nature, Romania offers unforgettable experiences for adventurers, history buffs, foodies, and nature lovers alike.

Join us as we uncover the many joys Romania has to offer in our upcoming blog posts. And if we inspire you to begin planning your trip, please browse our selection of Romania Tours.

Brasov

Brașov has been a central hub in the region of Transylvania since the medieval era, and it is a city that embodies the intersection of Romanian history, culture, and natural beauty. It is a city that perfectly mixes the elements of its Saxon heritage and medieval architecture with today's modern amenities and urban planning.
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Wallachia

Wallachia is a historical and geographical region situated on the Northern side of the Danube River and the Southern side of the Carpathian Mountains.
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Transylvania

Lonely Planet named Transylvania the top destination of 2016 and they did this for a good reason! Prince Charles declared many times that Transylvania conquered his heart for good and that this region is a piece of true Heaven. Dracula was born here and vampire legends are still being part of the life of the locals. The food is delicious and the strong palinka (the traditional tipple) will cheer up all of your senses, especially in the morning, as locals consider it better than the usual morning coffee.
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Maramures

Maramures is a land where ancient traditions are preserved to this day. A place where wood carving is still an occupation instead of a hobby, and where some women still wash their woolen rugs in the natural whirlpools instead of a washing machine.
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