1. Holiday destinations in Romania
Marin Roxana Ionela, MIEADR IMAPA, Group 8114
Romania is a fascinating country, with picturesque areas and wonderful cities wich must be visited at
least once in life. It is a country with welcoming people and beautiful cities, each of them keeping their
traditions since forever.
Sibiu is the oldest city in Romania. Its old arhitecture is amazing, and the Clock Tower or the Cathedral
Tower offers one of the most beautiful views of the city. Being an old city offers us the opportunity of a big
variety of museums, including the Brukenthal Palace, one of the most valuable museums in Romania. During
the winter holidays is having place the Christmas fair in Sibiu, wich is considered to be the most beautiful from
all fairs in Romania.
Brasov is one of the most beautiful and visited cities in the world thnaks to the fact that it is located in a
mountain area where the air is clean and people very calm. The beauty of Brasov isn’t highlighted only by
beautiful, natural views, but also by many interestig churches to visit ( for exemple the Blacf Church). We also
visit the famous castles Peles and Bran, known worldwide.
Constanta is the most visited city during summer, being a city who offers an exit to the Black Sea. In the
summertime the beaches are full of the people , both romanian and visitors, who are taking advantage of the
sun and warm, clear water. The city is also known for the Delphinarium, being one of the most visited tourist
attractions from Constanta.
In conclusion, I personally think Romania has a lot to offer the tourists and not only and should be more
appreciated. Its beauty and uniqueness are known worldwide and you can never get bored to see all these
attractions.
UNIVERSITY OF
AGRONOMIC SCIENCES
AND VETERINARY
MEDICINE OF BUCHAREST
The Chrismas Fair
from Sibiu 2018
https://www.romaniaturi
stica.ro/targul-de-
craciun-din-sibiu-2018
The Black Church of Brasov
https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bis
erica_Neagr%C4%83
The dolphinarium of
Constanta
https://www.litoralulromanesc.r
o/delfinariu.htm