
Romania offers a rich
tapestry of vacation experiences and tourist attractions
unique in Central-Eastern Europe: medieval towns in
Transylvania, the world-famous Painted Monasteries
in Bucovina, traditional villages in Maramures, the
magnificent architecture of Bucharest, the romantic
Danube Delta, fairy-tale castles, the Black Sea resorts,
the majestic Carpathian Mountains, spas and much more.
Romania's capital Bucharest
- known for its wide, tree lined boulevards, glorious
Belle Époque buildings and reputation for the
high life - was once known as "Little Paris".
Transylvania is perhaps Romania's best-known province,
immortalised in legend, literature and film as the
homeland of Dracula. There are countless reasons
to visit Transylvania including its dramatic landscape
of rugged mountains, dense forests, dark caves and
lowland valleys.