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Published : Jul, 2023

Sites and attractions | Cultural Activities | Outdoor Activities | Nature and wildlife
Stories Valley | Therme Bucuresti | Coral Temple | Suceviţa Monastery | Romanian Athenaeum | Bran Castle | Giardini di Zoe | Clay Castle-Valley of the Fairies | Kong | Moskovits Palace | Museum of the Dimitrie Gusti | Palace of Culture | Minerva Old Restaurant & Casino | Neolithic Village of Olt
Welcome to Romania! You just stepped into the home to some of Europe’s most breathtaking landscapes, this underrated destination is a hidden gem waiting to be explored.
Located in southeastern Europe, it’s sometimes a mystical country with vast stretches of unspoilt landscapes and rolling hills dotted with rugged mountains, stone churches and interesting monasteries.

From Therme Balotesti (the largest thermal spa in Europe) in the vibrant capital of Bucharest to the Bran Castle in Transylvania (full of history, myth, intrigue, and magic), you’ll find plenty of unique places that will take your breath away.

So, let’s start our journey together through the most wonderful place of unique hidden – and not-so-hidden – treasures in Europe!
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Exploring Romania is an experience that every travel enthusiast should add to their bucket list. From stunning architecture and beautiful landscapes to ancient historical sites, Romania has something to offer every type of traveler.

Make sure to add these top-rated gems to your itinerary for a journey of a lifetime.

Remember to take plenty of pictures, indulge in local cuisine, and soak up all the culture Romania has to offer.

Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, this Eastern European country is sure to impress and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Don’t wait any longer and plan your next adventure to Romania now!

Published : Aug, 2021

Sites and attractions | Cultural Activities | Nature and wildlife
Transylvania | Bicaz gorge | Palace of Parliament | Moldovita Monastery | Bucharest | Maramures | Stavropoleos Monastery | The Transfargassen Highway | Council Square -Brasov | Bridge of Lies -Sibiu
I cannot imagine a better introduction to Romania than the mystical liturgy in one of few sacred places in Bucharest – the Stavropoleos Monastery – that survived the demolition spree of the 70s.
We hear the strains of chanting even before the monastery looms into view. It gets louder as we step into the candle lit interior, perfumed by incense, the echoes of sonorous Byzantine hymns bouncing off the frescoed walls.

It’s a compact space with a dozen or so worshippers, men and women segregated to either side. The melodic chants, alternating between them, transport us half way across the world to the intriguing strains of another culture...