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Vinga | Arad county | Banat
(05 May 2025)
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(05 May 2025)
If you travel on the road (E671) from Timisoara to Arad, you will pass the commune of Vinga (Theresiopolis in German) about 25 km before Arad.
The two churches are very large for such a small community. The Orthodox Church (Orthodox Church, on the left in the picture) and the Roman Catholic Church (Catholic Church, on the right in the picture and in other pictures).
The first documentary mention of Vinga dates back to 1231. After being sacked and destroyed by the Turks, Vinga was resettled in 1737 and 1741 by about 125 families of "Bulgarian-Bavarians" from Cyprovts in western Bulgaria, who crossed the Danube and settled in various parts of the Banat Plain. On 1 August 1744, Vinga was granted the status of a town with a magistrate and various privileges by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria.
Images: End of July 2023
The two churches are very large for such a small community. The Orthodox Church (Orthodox Church, on the left in the picture) and the Roman Catholic Church (Catholic Church, on the right in the picture and in other pictures).
The first documentary mention of Vinga dates back to 1231. After being sacked and destroyed by the Turks, Vinga was resettled in 1737 and 1741 by about 125 families of "Bulgarian-Bavarians" from Cyprovts in western Bulgaria, who crossed the Danube and settled in various parts of the Banat Plain. On 1 August 1744, Vinga was granted the status of a town with a magistrate and various privileges by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria.
Images: End of July 2023

Darling | Everyone has or wants one ... and there's a whole village in Romania
(01 May 2025)
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(01 May 2025)
Tradition and customs in the Banat—those who see the pictures without knowing the history of the Danube Swabians might believe they are somewhere in Germany, in the Swabian region. But no, these photos are from Romania.
Images from the Kirchweih festival in the community of Liebling, located in Timiș County in the historic Banat region. In the German communities of Banat, Kirchweih festivals are traditionally celebrated. On this occasion, the beautiful Swabian folk costumes are worn. If you travel through Banat from summer to autumn, visiting a Kirchweih festival is well worth it.
We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for providing these wonderful images and the accompanying text/explanation.
Images from the Kirchweih festival in the community of Liebling, located in Timiș County in the historic Banat region. In the German communities of Banat, Kirchweih festivals are traditionally celebrated. On this occasion, the beautiful Swabian folk costumes are worn. If you travel through Banat from summer to autumn, visiting a Kirchweih festival is well worth it.
We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for providing these wonderful images and the accompanying text/explanation.

Timisoara | "Little Vienna" in Romania
(12 April 2025)
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(12 April 2025)
The city of Timisoara, which will also be the European Capital of Culture in 2023, is located in the west of Romania, close to the border with Hungary.
Timisoara can be reached via the highway (in Germany: A3) in just under 8 hours from the D / A border. Timisoara is the capital and largest city of Timis County in the historic Banat region. The name comes from the river Timis, which was called Tibisis or Tibiscus by the Romans in ancient times.
Find out more about Romania:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/ | https://xn--willkommen-in-rumnien-m2b.de/
We would like to thank the city of Timisoara for the wealth of information and images we have received and for permission to use them.
Timisoara can be reached via the highway (in Germany: A3) in just under 8 hours from the D / A border. Timisoara is the capital and largest city of Timis County in the historic Banat region. The name comes from the river Timis, which was called Tibisis or Tibiscus by the Romans in ancient times.
Find out more about Romania:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/ | https://xn--willkommen-in-rumnien-m2b.de/
We would like to thank the city of Timisoara for the wealth of information and images we have received and for permission to use them.

Timișoara | Cultural Capital & "The Little Vienna" of Romania
(05 April 2025)
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(05 April 2025)
The city of Timisoara, which will also be the European Capital of Culture in 2023, is located in the west of Romania, close to the border with Hungary.
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/ | https://xn--willkommen-in-rumnien-m2b.de/
Timisoara can be reached via the highway (in Germany: A3) in just under 8 hours from the D / A border. Timisoara is the capital and largest city of Timis County in the historic Banat region. The name comes from the river Timis, which was called Tibisis or Tibiscus by the Romans in ancient times.
We would like to thank the city of Timisoara for the wealth of information and images we have received and for permission to use them.
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/ | https://xn--willkommen-in-rumnien-m2b.de/
Timisoara can be reached via the highway (in Germany: A3) in just under 8 hours from the D / A border. Timisoara is the capital and largest city of Timis County in the historic Banat region. The name comes from the river Timis, which was called Tibisis or Tibiscus by the Romans in ancient times.
We would like to thank the city of Timisoara for the wealth of information and images we have received and for permission to use them.

Timisoara | European Capital of Culture 2023 | Always beautiful
(03 April 2025)
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Roman Catholic Church ,,Saints Peter and Paul” | Kronstadt (Brasov)
(02 April 2025)
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(02 April 2025)
The Roman Catholic Church „ Saints Peter and Paul ” from Brașov ( Brasov ) was founded in the second half of the 18th century. 19th century built according to the plans of the architect Karl Joseph Lamasch.
The church building is the only baroque building in the city, the altar is made of wood and gilded, the stained glass windows were built in Budapest, and the organ comes from Timisoara. The church houses statues of St. Peter, St. Paul, St. Anna and St. Anthony of Padua
Priest Ignatius Wagensei asked Empress Maria Theresa for support for the construction of this church, and construction began in the summer of 1776. In 1787 the church was consecrated by the bishop of Transylvania, Ignatie Batthyany.
The church building is the only baroque building in the city, the altar is made of wood and gilded, the stained glass windows were built in Budapest, and the organ comes from Timisoara. The church houses statues of St. Peter, St. Paul, St. Anna and St. Anthony of Padua
Priest Ignatius Wagensei asked Empress Maria Theresa for support for the construction of this church, and construction began in the summer of 1776. In 1787 the church was consecrated by the bishop of Transylvania, Ignatie Batthyany.

INFO ROMANIA | Parking in Romanian Cities
(23 March 2025)
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(23 March 2025)
Many travelers drive to Romania with their own car or rent one at the airport and ... some may feel a bit overwhelmed by parking situations in certain cities. So here are a few tips.
**First of all, don’t copy the creative parking habits of some locals**. Cars can be **towed quickly** (especially in fire zones, in front of hospitals, intersections, pedestrian crossings, etc.), and recovering them requires **cash payment** – but first, you need to find out where your car was taken, which can be a long process 🙈.
# Stress-free parking in Brăila 🥰
Brăila, located in southeastern Romania, has about 150,000 residents. **Parking is always available and completely free, even in the city center**.
# The neighboring city, Galați ... a bit more complicated 😅
Galați, with around 300,000 residents, has **many paid parking zones** (not only downtown). Parking is charged **Monday-Saturday, 08:00-20:00**, and can be paid at parking meters or via SMS (Romanian phone number required). **IMPORTANT**: If you don’t pay, you may quickly find a **wheel clamp** 😅. The unlocking fee is **200-300 Lei (40-60 Euros)** depending on the time of day.
# Brașov – parking requires patience
Finding a parking spot **near the center of Brașov is difficult at any time**. Many streets are one-way, and it takes time to locate an available space. **Parking is charged (Monday-Saturday, 08:00-20:00)** and can be paid at meters, via SMS (per hour, multiple SMS needed – Romanian number required), or via an app (24h tickets available). Paid parking applies citywide, so always check the signs.
# Timișoara, European Capital of Culture 2023 ... going high-tech 😁
Paid parking in the city center is monitored using a **special camera-equipped vehicle** that scans parked cars and checks payment records in real-time. We’re not sure how it works exactly, but … we suspect fines are issued automatically.
# Bucharest … no words 🙈
Parking in Bucharest means **either at the hotel or 20 km outside the city** 😁. The **traffic is intense**, and the **driving style is reminiscent of Italian movies**. Most areas, including downtown, require **paid parking** (via meter, SMS – Romanian number needed, or app). Finding a spot in the **Old Town is extremely difficult**, and private parking can cost up to **300 Lei (60 Euros) for 24h**. **Our advice**: book a hotel with free parking and use taxis, Uber, or public transport instead. It's worth it!
# Small towns & rural areas
Parking here is usually **free and easy** 😊, but check signs near tourist attractions.
# Ignoring a parking fine? 😅
Not a good idea! Most cities **clamp the front wheel** (yellow or orange). The release fee depends on the time of day. **Better pay for parking in advance** – it’s cheaper!
Any parking experiences in Romania? Share your comments!
# And a reminder: RO Vignette
Driving on **Romanian highways and national roads** requires a vignette (Rovinieta). Buy it online **up to a month before your trip**: [https://www.roviniete.ro/de/](https://www.roviniete.ro/de/). Prices:
- 3 Euros / 7 days
- 7 Euros / 30 days
- 13 Euros / 90 days
- 28 Euros / 1 year
Rental cars usually have it included, but double-check.
Safe travels & stress-free parking! 🚗😊
**First of all, don’t copy the creative parking habits of some locals**. Cars can be **towed quickly** (especially in fire zones, in front of hospitals, intersections, pedestrian crossings, etc.), and recovering them requires **cash payment** – but first, you need to find out where your car was taken, which can be a long process 🙈.
# Stress-free parking in Brăila 🥰
Brăila, located in southeastern Romania, has about 150,000 residents. **Parking is always available and completely free, even in the city center**.
# The neighboring city, Galați ... a bit more complicated 😅
Galați, with around 300,000 residents, has **many paid parking zones** (not only downtown). Parking is charged **Monday-Saturday, 08:00-20:00**, and can be paid at parking meters or via SMS (Romanian phone number required). **IMPORTANT**: If you don’t pay, you may quickly find a **wheel clamp** 😅. The unlocking fee is **200-300 Lei (40-60 Euros)** depending on the time of day.
# Brașov – parking requires patience
Finding a parking spot **near the center of Brașov is difficult at any time**. Many streets are one-way, and it takes time to locate an available space. **Parking is charged (Monday-Saturday, 08:00-20:00)** and can be paid at meters, via SMS (per hour, multiple SMS needed – Romanian number required), or via an app (24h tickets available). Paid parking applies citywide, so always check the signs.
# Timișoara, European Capital of Culture 2023 ... going high-tech 😁
Paid parking in the city center is monitored using a **special camera-equipped vehicle** that scans parked cars and checks payment records in real-time. We’re not sure how it works exactly, but … we suspect fines are issued automatically.
# Bucharest … no words 🙈
Parking in Bucharest means **either at the hotel or 20 km outside the city** 😁. The **traffic is intense**, and the **driving style is reminiscent of Italian movies**. Most areas, including downtown, require **paid parking** (via meter, SMS – Romanian number needed, or app). Finding a spot in the **Old Town is extremely difficult**, and private parking can cost up to **300 Lei (60 Euros) for 24h**. **Our advice**: book a hotel with free parking and use taxis, Uber, or public transport instead. It's worth it!
# Small towns & rural areas
Parking here is usually **free and easy** 😊, but check signs near tourist attractions.
# Ignoring a parking fine? 😅
Not a good idea! Most cities **clamp the front wheel** (yellow or orange). The release fee depends on the time of day. **Better pay for parking in advance** – it’s cheaper!
Any parking experiences in Romania? Share your comments!
# And a reminder: RO Vignette
Driving on **Romanian highways and national roads** requires a vignette (Rovinieta). Buy it online **up to a month before your trip**: [https://www.roviniete.ro/de/](https://www.roviniete.ro/de/). Prices:
- 3 Euros / 7 days
- 7 Euros / 30 days
- 13 Euros / 90 days
- 28 Euros / 1 year
Rental cars usually have it included, but double-check.
Safe travels & stress-free parking! 🚗😊

Timișoara in Spring | Pictures from 21 March 2025
(22 March 2025)
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(22 March 2025)
Pictures from yesterday (21 March 2025) from Timișoara. Spring is making great strides, and enjoying the sun and a coffee outdoors is already a delight.
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Timisoara Art Museum | Piata Unirii 1
(22 March 2025)
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(22 March 2025)
Our tip ... The National Art Museum in Timisoara is definitely worth a visit. Currently, three exhibitions can be seen, and here are some pictures from the end of October 2024 🥰
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Muntele Mic Massif | Caras-Severin County
(21 March 2025)
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(21 March 2025)
The Muntele Mic massif is a mountain group from the Retezat-Godeanu mountains, which belongs to the south of the Carpathians.
It is located between the Tarcu Mountains, the Godeanu Mountains and the Retezat Mountains. The highest peak is Mount Peak ( ) Small Mountain with a height of 1802 Mettern. It is a small but popular ski resort in Banat, 130 km from Timișoara. There are six slopes ( 6 ) with different levels of difficulty: Borlova 1, Borlova 2, Valsanu, Nordica, Isai, Felix.
Small Mountain is also popular with summer hiking and easily accessible by car.
We would like to thank Mrs Corinna Haisch Coliev for sending us the pictures / text. We would also like to thank Muntele Mic Online for permission to use the images.
It is located between the Tarcu Mountains, the Godeanu Mountains and the Retezat Mountains. The highest peak is Mount Peak ( ) Small Mountain with a height of 1802 Mettern. It is a small but popular ski resort in Banat, 130 km from Timișoara. There are six slopes ( 6 ) with different levels of difficulty: Borlova 1, Borlova 2, Valsanu, Nordica, Isai, Felix.
Small Mountain is also popular with summer hiking and easily accessible by car.
We would like to thank Mrs Corinna Haisch Coliev for sending us the pictures / text. We would also like to thank Muntele Mic Online for permission to use the images.

Charlotenburg | The only "round village" in Romania
(12 March 2025)
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(12 March 2025)
If you want to visit Charlotenburg, you can find this place in the Romanian Banat, Timiș County.
Charlotenburg (or Sarlota, also Barita) is a village in the commune of Bogda, Timiș County. It is the only "round village" in Romania.
The village was founded by 32 families (171 people) who immigrated from Baden-Württemberg, Alsace-Lorraine, and the German-speaking Trentino. Its existence is mainly thanks to Count Karl-Ignaz von Clary and Aldringen, who was appointed President of the Banat Administration in 1769. The village was designed and built in a circular shape, with an inner diameter of 210 meters.
We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for providing these images and the corresponding (partial) text/explanation.
Charlotenburg (or Sarlota, also Barita) is a village in the commune of Bogda, Timiș County. It is the only "round village" in Romania.
The village was founded by 32 families (171 people) who immigrated from Baden-Württemberg, Alsace-Lorraine, and the German-speaking Trentino. Its existence is mainly thanks to Count Karl-Ignaz von Clary and Aldringen, who was appointed President of the Banat Administration in 1769. The village was designed and built in a circular shape, with an inner diameter of 210 meters.
We thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for providing these images and the corresponding (partial) text/explanation.

Deva at night | Absolutely beautiful
(10 March 2025)
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(10 March 2025)
The city of Deva is located in Hunedoara County, near the highway connecting Timisoara to Sibiu in Transylvania.
We thank Go Hunedoara (Photos: Muntean Florin) for the permission to use these images.
We thank Go Hunedoara (Photos: Muntean Florin) for the permission to use these images.

Timișoara | Just now | Soooo beautiful
(09 March 2025)
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(09 March 2025)
Impressions from Timișoara, less than an hour old 😊 Spring is arriving, or rather early summer... it's so warm here.
Timișoara is located in western Romania and was the European Capital of Culture in 2023 > https://discover-timisoara.com
Timișoara is located in western Romania and was the European Capital of Culture in 2023 > https://discover-timisoara.com

Timișoara | European Capital of Culture 2023
(02 March 2025)
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(02 March 2025)
Many cultures, many names and history are joined in a city: Timisoara, Temesvar, Temeswar or Temeschburg and many more ...
More about the city and more information and suggestions:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/.../ausflugsziele.../
Images: July 15, 2023
More about the city and more information and suggestions:
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/.../ausflugsziele.../
Images: July 15, 2023

Our first "regional brochure" TIMISOARA is online
(26 February 2025)
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(26 February 2025)
As part of the "Vacation in Romania" project, we are currently working on numerous print and online materials and have now completed our first brochure for Timisoara.
View online: https://discover-timisoara.com
German & English, Romanian and more languages coming soon
Discover the city's cultural and gastronomic diversity and much more. Our first brochure is currently available online, and a print version will soon be available. In spring 2025, an extended edition will be published. Until then, enjoy browsing!
View online: https://discover-timisoara.com
German & English, Romanian and more languages coming soon
Discover the city's cultural and gastronomic diversity and much more. Our first brochure is currently available online, and a print version will soon be available. In spring 2025, an extended edition will be published. Until then, enjoy browsing!

Coming soon... Spring in Timisoara | Images from March 15, 2024
(23 February 2025)
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(23 February 2025)
Pictures from yesterday (15 March) in Timisoara. Spring is coming fast and you can already enjoy the sun and a coffee outside.
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Ortisoara | Luna, apa si timpul (Moon, water and time) | Timis County
(23 February 2025)
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(23 February 2025)
Pictures from today and yesterday from Ortisoara, a municipality directly on the county border between Timisoara and Arad. "Luna, apa si timpul" in the west of the commune, lies on a small river and two smaller lakes.
We thank Mr. Uwe Tauber, who is currently there, for the beautiful and current pictures. At the lakes there is a restaurant (quote: "with very friendly innkeepers") and, as you can see on the pictures, there is also a little space for a camper / tent there. According to the Google description, it is an event location / campsite.
Find out more: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083507794855
We thank Mr. Uwe Tauber, who is currently there, for the beautiful and current pictures. At the lakes there is a restaurant (quote: "with very friendly innkeepers") and, as you can see on the pictures, there is also a little space for a camper / tent there. According to the Google description, it is an event location / campsite.
Find out more: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100083507794855

Timișoara, European Capital of Culture in 2023 | Plan now
(19 February 2025)
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(19 February 2025)
A time full of experiences and culture awaits visitors in Timișoara every year. Discover the historic city, the Banat region, and much, much more in the surroundings.
https://discover-timisoara.com | https://welcome-to-romania.com
https://discover-timisoara.com | https://welcome-to-romania.com

Timisoara, the first city with electric street lighting in Europe
(01 February 2025)
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(01 February 2025)
Around 140 years ago, Timișoara / Temeswar already proved its uniqueness as a city in Europe.
On 12 November 1884, nearly 60 kilometers of streets in the city center of Timișoara were electrically illuminated with 731 lamps*. At that time, it was a record in Europe and the second place in the world after New York.
* The number of lamps and kilometers are based on various sources with the same statement found online.
** Of course, the lamps were smaller than the one shown in the picture. This lamp was placed only as a reminder and is no longer used for lighting in Timișoara.
On 12 November 1884, nearly 60 kilometers of streets in the city center of Timișoara were electrically illuminated with 731 lamps*. At that time, it was a record in Europe and the second place in the world after New York.
* The number of lamps and kilometers are based on various sources with the same statement found online.
** Of course, the lamps were smaller than the one shown in the picture. This lamp was placed only as a reminder and is no longer used for lighting in Timișoara.

Timisoara | European Capital of Culture 2023 by night
(18 January 2025)
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(18 January 2025)
Timisoara (also known as Timisoara or Timisoara in German), the European Capital of Culture 2023, is located in western Romania in the historic Banat region and is the capital of Timis County.
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/en/uir/destinations-romania-timisoara/
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/en/uir/destinations-romania-timisoara/

Cluj-Napoca | A city that never sleeps (Part 1 of 2)
(11 January 2025)
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(11 January 2025)
Pictures from the summer of 2023 from Cluj-Napoca (in German Klausenburg, in Hungarian Kolozsvar) the (probably*) second largest city in Romania and capital of the county of Cluj in Transylvania.
With a population of around 400,000*, Cluj-Napoca is the unofficial capital of the Transylvania region. There are universities, a lively nightlife and many buildings from the times of Hungarian and Saxon rule. Around the main square Piata Unirii are the Gothic St. Michael's Church and an equestrian statue of King Matthias Corvinus, who lived in the 15th century. The baroque Banffy Palace is now a museum displaying Romanian art.
Cluj-Napoca has an international airport and is located in the north-west of Romania.
We would like to thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these beautiful pictures (photos from summer 2023) and his permission to use them.
* It may also be Iasi, Timisoara or Constanta. Unfortunately there are no exact numbers.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
With a population of around 400,000*, Cluj-Napoca is the unofficial capital of the Transylvania region. There are universities, a lively nightlife and many buildings from the times of Hungarian and Saxon rule. Around the main square Piata Unirii are the Gothic St. Michael's Church and an equestrian statue of King Matthias Corvinus, who lived in the 15th century. The baroque Banffy Palace is now a museum displaying Romanian art.
Cluj-Napoca has an international airport and is located in the north-west of Romania.
We would like to thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these beautiful pictures (photos from summer 2023) and his permission to use them.
* It may also be Iasi, Timisoara or Constanta. Unfortunately there are no exact numbers.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

Cluj-Napoca | A city that never sleeps (Part 2 of 2)
(11 January 2025)
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(11 January 2025)
Pictures from the summer of 2023 from Cluj-Napoca (in German Klausenburg, in Hungarian Kolozsvar) the (probably*) second largest city in Romania and capital of the county of Cluj in Transylvania.
With a population of around 400,000*, Cluj-Napoca is the unofficial capital of the Transylvania region. There are universities, a lively nightlife and many buildings from the times of Hungarian and Saxon rule. Around the main square Piata Unirii are the Gothic St. Michael's Church and an equestrian statue of King Matthias Corvinus, who lived in the 15th century. The baroque Banffy Palace is now a museum displaying Romanian art.
Cluj-Napoca has an international airport and is located in the north-west of Romania.
We would like to thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these beautiful pictures (photos from summer 2023) and his permission to use them.
* It may also be Iasi, Timisoara or Constanta. Unfortunately there are no exact numbers.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
With a population of around 400,000*, Cluj-Napoca is the unofficial capital of the Transylvania region. There are universities, a lively nightlife and many buildings from the times of Hungarian and Saxon rule. Around the main square Piata Unirii are the Gothic St. Michael's Church and an equestrian statue of King Matthias Corvinus, who lived in the 15th century. The baroque Banffy Palace is now a museum displaying Romanian art.
Cluj-Napoca has an international airport and is located in the north-west of Romania.
We would like to thank Mr. Frank Schleßmann for sending us these beautiful pictures (photos from summer 2023) and his permission to use them.
* It may also be Iasi, Timisoara or Constanta. Unfortunately there are no exact numbers.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

INFO ROMANIA 2025 | Parking in the cities of Romania
(09 January 2025)
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(09 January 2025)
Many tourists arrive by car or rent a car at the airport and are ... a little overwhelmed by the parking situation in Romanian cities, so here is some information and advice.
Relaxed parking in Brăila
The city of Brăila is located in southeastern Romania and has approximately 150,000 inhabitants. There is always enough parking in the center and ...
Neighboring city, Galati ...
The city of Galati is also located in southeastern Romania and is the neighboring town of Brăila with approximately 300,000 inhabitants. In many parts of the city ( center, but also in peripheral areas ) parking spaces are required ( Monday to Saturday, every 8:00 - 20:00 clock ). Payment can be made via the parking machine on the site or via SMS ( Romanian phone number required ). IMPORTANT: On average, it only takes a short time to find an elegant, yellow or orange immobilizer on the front wheel. Depending on the time of day, 200 or 300 lei ( approximately 40 or 60 euros ) are then due for removal.
Kronstadt ( Brasov ), take / plan your search time
In the center or close to the center of Brașov ( Brasov ) is almost at any time of the day it is not easy to find a parking space. There are few parking spaces and due to many restrictions ( unique streets ), you may need to find a parking space. You really shouldn't rush here! Parking spaces are subject to a fee ( Monday to Saturday, 8:00 - 20:00 watch ) and can be through the parking machine on the site ( usually only one or two hours ) or. through the ( application also 24 hours / one day ). There are also paid parking spaces in Brașov throughout the city, so always pay attention to the appropriate signs.
Bucharest ... without words
Parking in Bucharest is easy, either in the hotel parking lot or 20 km outside the city. Anyone who has ever been in Bucharest, will quickly notice ... you need a lot of time, patience and also a certain serenity towards the driving style, which here is similar to some Italian cities. In many districts, center, shopping malls and more, traffic is usually quite rough ( Navi: in 800 meters you have reached your destination. Expected travel time: 48 minutes ). Parking is due and can usually be paid on site, via SMS ( Required Roman telephone number ) or by application. Depending on the district ( the old town ), it is very difficult or at extreme prices ( 300 lei ( 60 euro ) for 24 hours. on a „ private parking ” to find a parking space. Find a hotel with free parking and walk or use a taxi / Uber or bus / metro, it's worth it!
In rural areas and small towns
Here it is almost always very relaxed, park, point. But please always take a look at any clues ( usually near targets / destinations ). It can also be charged there.
More cities, experiences for parking in Romania are welcome as comments!
And on the side: RO Vignette..., in order to use the highway, but also the country roads ( so it is mandatory for each car ) you need a winery. Vignette ( RO Vignettes ) can be purchased and paid online ( German area ) one month in advance (, so before the holiday ). Costs are also manageable and ok. For a car, 3 euros for 7 days, 7 euros for 30 days, 13 euros for 90 days and / or 28 euros for a whole year. The rental cars already have this vign, but they still ask ...
The link: https://www.roviniete.ro/de/
Relaxed parking in Brăila
The city of Brăila is located in southeastern Romania and has approximately 150,000 inhabitants. There is always enough parking in the center and ...
Neighboring city, Galati ...
The city of Galati is also located in southeastern Romania and is the neighboring town of Brăila with approximately 300,000 inhabitants. In many parts of the city ( center, but also in peripheral areas ) parking spaces are required ( Monday to Saturday, every 8:00 - 20:00 clock ). Payment can be made via the parking machine on the site or via SMS ( Romanian phone number required ). IMPORTANT: On average, it only takes a short time to find an elegant, yellow or orange immobilizer on the front wheel. Depending on the time of day, 200 or 300 lei ( approximately 40 or 60 euros ) are then due for removal.
Kronstadt ( Brasov ), take / plan your search time
In the center or close to the center of Brașov ( Brasov ) is almost at any time of the day it is not easy to find a parking space. There are few parking spaces and due to many restrictions ( unique streets ), you may need to find a parking space. You really shouldn't rush here! Parking spaces are subject to a fee ( Monday to Saturday, 8:00 - 20:00 watch ) and can be through the parking machine on the site ( usually only one or two hours ) or. through the ( application also 24 hours / one day ). There are also paid parking spaces in Brașov throughout the city, so always pay attention to the appropriate signs.
Bucharest ... without words
Parking in Bucharest is easy, either in the hotel parking lot or 20 km outside the city. Anyone who has ever been in Bucharest, will quickly notice ... you need a lot of time, patience and also a certain serenity towards the driving style, which here is similar to some Italian cities. In many districts, center, shopping malls and more, traffic is usually quite rough ( Navi: in 800 meters you have reached your destination. Expected travel time: 48 minutes ). Parking is due and can usually be paid on site, via SMS ( Required Roman telephone number ) or by application. Depending on the district ( the old town ), it is very difficult or at extreme prices ( 300 lei ( 60 euro ) for 24 hours. on a „ private parking ” to find a parking space. Find a hotel with free parking and walk or use a taxi / Uber or bus / metro, it's worth it!
In rural areas and small towns
Here it is almost always very relaxed, park, point. But please always take a look at any clues ( usually near targets / destinations ). It can also be charged there.
More cities, experiences for parking in Romania are welcome as comments!
And on the side: RO Vignette..., in order to use the highway, but also the country roads ( so it is mandatory for each car ) you need a winery. Vignette ( RO Vignettes ) can be purchased and paid online ( German area ) one month in advance (, so before the holiday ). Costs are also manageable and ok. For a car, 3 euros for 7 days, 7 euros for 30 days, 13 euros for 90 days and / or 28 euros for a whole year. The rental cars already have this vign, but they still ask ...
The link: https://www.roviniete.ro/de/

Timișoara / Temeschwar | Christmas Season
(06 December 2024)
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(06 December 2024)
Timișoara (in German Temeschwar). Pictures from the Christmas market / Christmas season in the European Capital of Culture 2023 by night.
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Christmas Market in Timișoara | Visit Now 🎄☃
(02 December 2024)
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(02 December 2024)
Pictures of the Christmas market in Timișoara from last weekend (yesterday) in the city center. Enjoy the beautiful atmosphere of the pre-Christmas season 🥰
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https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/christmas-markets-romania/

Christmas Market in Timișoara | Visit Now 🎄☃
(02 December 2024)
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(02 December 2024)
Pictures of the Christmas market in Timișoara from last weekend (yesterday) in the city center. Enjoy the beautiful atmosphere of the pre-Christmas season 🥰
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/christmas-markets-romania/
https://xn--urlaub-in-rumnien-2qb.de/en/uir/christmas-markets-romania/

Christmas Markets in Romania | Beautiful
(30 November 2024)
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(30 November 2024)
The Christmas markets in many cities are open. Timișoara, Arad, Oradea, Craiova, Cluj-Napoca, Sibiu, Brașov, Iași, Bucharest, and many more ... 🥰 See our overview and plenty of information (German, English, Romanian)
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Timișoara - Capital of Culture 2023
(26 November 2024)
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(26 November 2024)
After Sibiu (Hermannstadt in German) in 2007, a Romanian city received the title of European Capital of Culture for the second time in 2023: Timișoara (Temeschwar in German).
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Timisoara | Capital of Culture 2023 by night
(22 November 2024)
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(22 November 2024)
Timisoara (also known as Timisoara or Timisoara in German), the European Capital of Culture 2023, is located in western Romania in the historic Banat region and is the capital of Timis County.
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Find out more about Timisoara:
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/en/uir/destinations-romania-timisoara/
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Find out more about Timisoara:
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Christmas Markets in Romania | Plan Now
(04 November 2024)
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(04 November 2024)
In some cities, it’s only six weeks until the first Christmas markets begin. Snow has already arrived (Lake Bâlea, Transfăgărășan, Transalpina), and we hope for a peaceful and reflective time to come, despite all the unsettling events currently affecting our world.
Below are the upcoming dates for a selection of the most beautiful Christmas markets in Romania, with images from previous years (please click on the image).
Craiova | Nov. 15, 2024 - Jan. 5, 2025
Sibiu | Nov. 15, 2024 - Jan. 5, 2025
Cluj-Napoca | Nov. 22, 2024 - Jan. 1, 2025
Timișoara | Nov. 24, 2024 - Jan. 6, 2025
Oradea | Nov. 29, 2024 - Jan. 1, 2025
Brașov | Nov. 30, 2024 - Jan. 7, 2025
Bucharest | Nov. 29, 2024 - Dec. 26, 2024
Piatra Neamț | Dec. 1, 2024 - Jan. 8, 2025
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/en/uir/christmas-markets-romania/
Below are the upcoming dates for a selection of the most beautiful Christmas markets in Romania, with images from previous years (please click on the image).
Craiova | Nov. 15, 2024 - Jan. 5, 2025
Sibiu | Nov. 15, 2024 - Jan. 5, 2025
Cluj-Napoca | Nov. 22, 2024 - Jan. 1, 2025
Timișoara | Nov. 24, 2024 - Jan. 6, 2025
Oradea | Nov. 29, 2024 - Jan. 1, 2025
Brașov | Nov. 30, 2024 - Jan. 7, 2025
Bucharest | Nov. 29, 2024 - Dec. 26, 2024
Piatra Neamț | Dec. 1, 2024 - Jan. 8, 2025
https://urlaub-in-rumänien.de/en/uir/christmas-markets-romania/