1. Name: Bădulescu Luiza-Georgiana
Group: 8214
UNIVERSITY OF AGRONOMIC SCIENCES AN VETERINARY
MEDICINE BUCHAREST
Faculty of Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural
Development
Specialization: I.M.A.P.A.
2018-2019
Coord. teacher: Lect. Univ. Dr.
Mihai Daniel Frumușelu
2. Romania is a picturesque and fascinating country with something for
everyone, whether you’re looking for fantastic food, exhilarating hiking, cultural
diversity, or turbulent history. It was no small task, but we’ve done you the
favor of picking out 8 of the most beautiful Romanian cities and towns so that
you can plan your trip with ease. Once you start traveling through Romania, you
just might not want to go anywhere else.
Romania
3. Sibiu
Situated close to the center of Romania in the Transylvania region, Sibiu is as idyllic as
they are. Sibiu had in the past a mixture of Germans, Hungarians and Romanians who lived in
its borders, making it a very important city on the commercial route in the area. Walk around the
gorgeous old town and then take a bus to the ethnographic museum to see how Romanians from
different regions have lived for centuries.
4. Bucharest
Bucharest is the capital of
Romania. It is the most populated
city and the most important
industrial and commercial center of
the country.
Today's Bucharest is one of the
world's metropolis with countless
tourist attractions that you must
see! By far, the city is in line with
modern standards with high and
sophisticated buildings, oversized
shopping centers, crowded luxury
cars, buildings with antagonistic
architectures, characters and moods
of the most various.
5. A fusion between monumental medieval ramparts,
little charming streets and fantastic views, Brasov is a
gemstone of Transylvania. Seated at the footsteps of the
Carpathians and surrounded by marvellous hills and
mountains, the city is a perfect place to relax, enjoy,
discover, taste and capture wonderful views.
Whether you’re a culture vulture, nature lover or
thrillseeker, in Brasov you will find all you need for a
great weekend getaway.
Brasov,
6. At over 300,000 people, Cluj Napoca, or Cluj as people often call it, still retains the feel of a
small town in its historical center which distracts from the communist buildings on the outskirts.
The architectural influence you’ll notice the most, however, is from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
For a very cool experience, head a little bit out of the city to Salina Turda, an old salt mine that has
been turned into an underground amusement park of sorts – complete with a haunting underground
lake.
Cluj
7. Sighisoara,
Don’t be afraid – but Sighisoara is where the real life ruler Vlad the Impaler, whose life
inspired the Dracula story, was born, and you can visit the actual place where it all happened at
the House of Vlad. Otherwise, Sighisoara has an extremely well preserved medieval fortified
center, with the surrounding walls still remaining – all of which has earned Sighisoara a place on
the UNESCO World Heritage list. While you’re wandering around such a bright and charming
town, it’s difficult to remember that its most famous son was brutal enough to inspire one of the
most memorable evil characters in literature.
8. Constanta from 1878 has become an important
port on the Black Sea. The city is filled with
buildings with fascinating styles and, of course, the
Black Sea beach is another big draw. This is
definitely a city where you will want to spend some
extra days.
Constanta,
9. Another regional capital, you
will find lovely Oradea in the
western Crisana region of Romania,
very close to Hungary. Oradea is still
a truly bilingual city. Now, it is a
very important cultural and
educational center, and is worth a
visit for many reasons, from the
architecture, to the history, to the
luxurious spas right outside the city.
Oradea
10. With a name that translates to ‘tree-logs’ in
Romanian, it is no surprise that Busteni would have
made this list for its natural beauty.
Hidden away in the Prahova Valley and
surrounded by the Bucegi mountains, Busteni offers
outdoor opportunities for tourists year-round.
Coming in the summer will set you up for great
hiking with beautiful views, whereas you’ll want to
bring your skis for a winter visit.
The wood-roofed buildings give the town an
Alpine feel, and the gorgeous mountains and forest
surrounding them only complement their appearance.
For some history, you can even check out the
nearby Cantacuzino Castle.
Busteni,
12. Thank you for your attention!
UNIVERSITY OF AGRONOMIC SCIENCES AN VETERINARY MEDICINE
BUCHAREST
Faculty of Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
Specialization: I.M.A.P.A.