Holiday Destination Romania – Wonderful Natural Landscapes and Rich History

Romania impresses with its magnificent natural landscapes and rich history. Along the Danube, Romania offers diverse landscapes, including the striking Carpathian Mountains, the Black Sea coast, and the Danube Delta, the largest and best-preserved European river delta. Modern cities interspersed with landscapes and villages where people live by century-old traditions enrich the Romanian experience.

Bucharest

Bucharest is the capital of Romania and also the largest city and the industrial and commercial center of the country. With around 2 million inhabitants, Bucharest is the sixth-largest city in the country…

Brasov (Kronstadt)

Brasov (Kronstadt) is one of the most visited cities in Romania by tourists. Castles full of history, museums, ski slopes in winter, and mountain hikes in summer, walks through the charming old town…

Cluj-Napoca (Klausenburg)

Cluj-Napoca (Klausenburg) is a city that you should definitely visit. Pubs with music of all genres, nightclubs, restaurants, museums, theaters, a zoo, large squares, and many other attractions await your discovery…

Oradea (Großwardein)

Oradea (Großwardein) is the capital of Bihor County and is located on the eastern edge of the Great Hungarian Plain along the Crișul Repede River. To the northeast of the city, the Apuseni Mountains begin…

Constanța (Konstanza)

Constanța (Konstanza) is a port city in Romania on the Black Sea. The city welcomes its guests with open arms, lots of charm, and fantastic attractions. You should plan enough time for a trip to Constanța…

Timișoara (Temeswar)

Timișoara’s charm lies in its vibrant cultural life as well as the impressive combination of Byzantine, Baroque, and modern architecture. Some of the city’s most interesting landmarks include the elegant…