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Holiday Destinations in Romania
Student: Aarnautu RobertoProfesor:Mihai Frumuselu
Bucharest is that city that most people, including artists, mistake it for Budapest. In fact, Bucharest is the capital of Romania and it has nothing to do with the Hungarian city of Budapest. This being cleared, let’s see what Bucharest has to offer its visitors.
We used to call it “Little Paris” once, then it became the city of malls, but the eclectic Romanian capital is definitely much more than that. Just think about it: vibrant nightlife, striking architecture, plenty of parks, gardens, galleries, museums and a charming Old Town lined up with stylish cafes, all waiting to be explored and discovered.
Bucharest
While in Bucharest, make sure you won’t miss the breathtaking historical center or the outdoor Village Museum, a charming sanctuary representing the history of Romania’s rural architecture.
Besides the fast-growing process of modernization, the city still keeps the elegance of the past decades, which gives it a truly unique atmosphere. Therefore, Bucharest is a great city-break destination for those in love with history, architecture, shopping, social activities and …nightlife.
Brasov
Brasov is another medieval chapter of charming Transylvania, an excellent European city ideally located in the heart of the mountains.Featuring the narrowest street in Europe (Rope Street), a plethora of towers, bastions and cathedrals, first-class architecture, an animated lifestyle and the most beautiful landscapes in the country, Brasov is a big stylish city with something for everyone.
Famous for its sparkling nightlife, the lovely medieval design and its perfect setting near Romania’s finest alpine resorts, Brasov is the best choice for mountain enthusiasts, party haunters, culture aficionados and everything in between.
This is Romanians’ favorite destination for holidays. The most important resort is Mamaia, situated north of the city of Constanta, on a strip of land separating the Black Sea from the Siutghiol Lake. Mamaia is a popular destination during summer time, for Romanians as well as for foreign tourists, as a result of major programs of investment.
Black sea coast
Other important resorts are: Eforie Nord, Eforie Sud, Costinesti, Neptun, Venus, Saturn, Vama Veche. Costinesti is the traditional resort for students, while Vama Veche, at the southern extremity, at the border with Bulgaria, is the place for fishermen, also known for the “hippie” atmosphere.