Tourist attractions, travel destinations and excursion destinations: Destinations


The history of Romania can be found in almost every city, town and region. A country that has been ruled by many nations and cultures for centuries or has been wandered through and traversed again and again. Each of these “visitors” left something behind, historical buildings, culinary influences, their own language and way of life, mentality, traditions and much more. The region of Transylvania was shaped by the Transylvanian Saxons, the Banat by the Danube Swabians, many towns in the west up to central Romania by the Hungarians. Viennese architects built palaces and castles in Timisoara, while on the other side of the country … Sulina in the Danube Delta blossomed into an international transshipment point for many maritime nations and the most important port in Romania.
Danube Delta
Muzeul de Etnografie Astra
The Merry Cemetery from Sapanta
Mocănița and Vaser Valley
Marasesti Mausoleum
Parliament House
The Casino in Constanta
The Living Fires
Complexul Muzeul Arad
Turda Salt Mine
Black and red marble quarry
Slanic Prahova Salt Mine
The Eugen Popa Memorial House
The Royal Domain
Czaran Gyula
Iași Theatre
The Palace of Culture from Iasi
The Cave at Băi (Bear Cave)
The beach in Moneasa
Moneasa Camp
Mamaia Resort
Belvedere Point
Zau de Câmpie – Târgu Mureș
Poiana Brașov
The Muddy Volcanoes
The Kinetic Fountain – Brăila
Adventure park
The iron smelting furnace in Moneasa
The Village Museum
Sulina – the city on the Black Sea
Mureș Meadow Nature Park
Romania’s haunted forest, Hoia Baciu
The Sculpture Camp
Skigyimes Resort
Letea Forest
Under umbrellas – Braila
Black Sea
Măgura
Cărtureşti Carusel bookstore
Therme Bucharest
Romana Square
Open-Air Locomotive Museum
Eroii Revolutiei Metro Station
“Steampunk Transylvania” Museum
Administrative Palace