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ROMANIA TOURISM |
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The richness and variety of its tourist attractions, natural but also cultural and historical
ones, bring Romanian a leading position in Europe. Romanian's location at a crossroads of many European roads
facilitates access by all means of transport - by plane, car, train or ship.After spending a
holiday in Romania, it takes a tourist only one hour by plane to reach the capitals of the
former Hapsburg Empire (Prague, Vienna, Budapest), the bimillenary metropolises of the Balkan
region (Athens, Istanbul) or of the Slav one (Kiev, Cracow, Zagreb). The Romanians' hospitality
and open nature turn even a short holiday into an unforgettable experience of human warmth and
friendship.
The main tourist spots in Romania are: the
Capital (Bucharest), the
Black Sea coast with its belt of resorts (Mamaia, Eforie Nord,
Neptun etc.), the Danube Delta, the
Carpati Mountains, specially the Prahova Valley and Poiana
Brasov (the most frequented mountain zone), Bucovina (in the north of Moldavia) with the
famous monasteries and churches with outer frescoes dating back
to the 16th century and declared UNESCO patrimony, Maramures,
the Southern part of Transylvania, including the Hateg land and
the surrounding zone (the cradle of the Dacian kingdom, and later on of the Roman province of
Dacia) and Nothern Oltenia. |
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