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Villas in Romania
Romania remains the great unknown of Europe, being normally outside the usual tourist itineraries, which is a great advantage for those travelers who enjoy authentic destinations and away from mass tourism. In addition, prices remain quite cheap and it has several attractions such as the Carpathian mountains, its culture, numerous castles and monasteries and picturesque villages with a lot of charm. What are you waiting for to book your house in Romania? Find fantastic villas in Transylvania, Moldova or Maramures. If you prefer close to the beach, in Constance you can find the ones that best suit your needs.
SUBTITLEMost villas can be found in central and east Romania, where the properties are close to nature and beautiful landscapes. Magnificent buildings with traditional architecture and a lot of charm. Comfortable rooms and lounges to rest and spend some time with friends and family. Most villas have a terrace or a private garden, where you can enjoy the good weather in the company of your dearest ones during the summer. Would you like to bring your furry friend with you? No problem, there are many villas in Romania that will allow you to stay with your four-legged friend.
Travelers and activities
Romania’s gastronomy is a combination of delicious and mouthwatering bites that will raise your taste buds. Romanian food is based on traditional recipes that are a feast for any food lover. Try some poppy seeds paste, Cozonac, Pomana or Mici meat rolls. Everything can be paired with a great Romanian wine, that you can drink with your meals or take it home as a present for yourself or your friends.Taste a bit of Romania!
Romania for history buffsThose travelers who do not know much Romania will not have too many visual references of the country with the exception of Transylvania Castle, related to the famous Vlad "The Impaler", the historical character that inspired Bram Stoker to create his famous character - "Dracula". If you decide to sènd your vacations in Romania, it will not take you long to realise that it is not the only castle, but that the whole country is a land of castles, such as Hunedoara, Peles or Rasnov. But also of beautiful churches, beautiful walled cities, idyllic landscapes, lush forests and eccentric constructions of the communist era.
Did you know the tallest wooden church is in Marmura, Romania?
Top 7 travel tips in Romania
Before flowing into the Black Sea, the Danube River forms a fantastic delta. This delta is home to 23 different natural ecosystems where more than 300 bird species migrate from April to September. Visit the area and get mesmerised by the unique beauty of this nature paradise.
2. Visit Bucharest, the capitalThe capital of Romania, Bucharest, is the cultural, industrial, and financial center of the country. Visit iconic landmarks such as the massive communist-era Palatul Parlamentului government building with 1,100 rooms or the Romanian Athenaeum. Nearby, there is the historic Lipscani district where its lively nightlife scene will help you create great memories of your trip. Visit the tiny Eastern Orthodox Stavropoleos Church and the 15th-century Curtea Veche Palace.
3. Fall in love with the Transylvanian villagesIn the Transylvania region you cannot miss the opportunity to visit the beautiful villages of Sibiu, Brașov and Sighișoara. Special mention should be made of the town of Bran, where Peles Castle is located, referred to as Dracula’s castle. This magnificent castle is perched on a rock, above the flowing river. Experience the myth, the history and the magic within the castle walls and discover all its secrets.
4. Discover Bigar WaterfallAn extraordinary wonder of nature is that of Bigar waterfall. The moss and stone turn it into a real show. A liquid veil nestled in Caras-Severin County, western Romania, where locals know it as “the miracle from the Minis Canyon”. Eight meters of water plunging over a dramatic green carpet of moss. Once the water reaches the rounded stone, it is diverted into countless little streams. A truly unique and magic show for your eyes that looks as though it comes from another world.
5. A fantastic cruise along the mighty Danube RiverFrom Tulcea you can enjoy an incredible experience, a boat cruise on the canals of this majestic river. You can enjoy the rich flora and fauna of the area from a unique perspective. Enjoy the sights of the ruins of the Roman bridge at Drobeta, Topolnita Cave, The Iron Gates Dam. Marvel at the views of the cities of Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Orșova, Giurgiu, Oltenița, Brăila, Galați and Tulcea. Before arriving into the Black Sea, you will pass through the most impressive wetlands of the Danube Delta. Enjoy the boat cruise and the views!
6. Take a tour of the Bucovina monasteriesRomania is well known for its numerous monasteries. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Bucovina Monasteries are a must in any trip to Romania. These painted monasteries are a unique and picturesque treasure. Far from being simple wall decorations, the frescoes were meant to disclose the story of the Bible and the most important Orthodox Saints. Architectural masterpieces with elegant lines and fantastic colors blending with the landscape that make them one-of-a-kind in Europe. There are many to see but the most emblematic are those of Moldovita, Sucevita and Voronet.
7. Discover the underground glacierAn underground glacier is hidden in Romania. In the Carpathian chain, most specifically in the Apuseni Mountains you can find Scărișoara Cave, the biggest ice cave, considered as a natural wonder of the country. This cave, also considered a glacier cave, is the second largest underground glacier in the European continent.