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1. Holiday destinations in Romania
Universitatea de Stiinte Agronomice si Medicina Veterinara Bucuresti
Inginerie Economica in Agriculutra
Holiday destinations in Romania
Prof.Coordonator : Mihai Frumuselu
Student: Olteanu Andrei
Bazavan Razvan
2. Cismigiu Gardens in
Bucharest
No visit to Bucharest is complete without spending at least an hour walking around Cismigiu
Gardens, a park located smack dab in the center of the city.
The History of the Park
Developed in the year 1847, Cismigiu Gardens has been a popular point in Bucharest for well
over a century and a half. Originally, the space was a fishing pond and was also used as a
vineyard that produced local wine.
What to Do in Cismigiu
The biggest draw to Cismigiu is its central location and the many activities that happen within the borders
of the park. There are a few cafes and bars that have outdoor seating, making it a frequent place to simply
take a break from the hustle and bustle of Bucharest’s teeming urban life.
3. Danube Delta
Starting in the Black Forest of Germany and ending at the Black Sea, the
Danube River covers nearly 3,000 kilometers before reaching the spectacular
delta. For much of the journey, the Danube is simply a big river, but the delta
offers something completely different. Branches and tributaries connect the
various towns and villages that make up the delta and the abundance of food
and natural ecosystems has led to a wild proliferation of plants and animals,
including an estimated 300 species of birds. In total, the region of the Danube
Delta measures around 5,700 square kilometers, making it the most sparsely
human populated area in all of Europe.
4. The Transalpina Road
The Transfagarasan Highway may get the lion’s share of visits from driving tourists
in Romania due to its winding curves and spectacular sights, but few travelers
realize that there is an even higher mountain road just waiting to be explored.
Stretching across the Parang Mountains from Novaci to Sebes, National Road 67
has truly earned its nickname of the Transalpina. Also called The King’s Road by
Romanian locals in the area, the highway has just recently started to be
recognized for the amazing place that it is.
History of the Transalpina
The true history of the Transalpina is actually up for debate. One theory states
that the road was created by the Romans as a way of moving to and from
Sarmizegetusa, the main city of the Roman empire in Romania, which is still home
to many ruins and is an important archaeological site. The alternative idea about
the construction of the Transalpina is that it came about during the reign of King
Carol II, hence the nickname of The King’s Road.
5. Baile Herculane
When you imagine spa locations for a tourist destination, the immediate ideas that spring to your
mind are probably the fabled Turkish hamam baths or the thermal pools of Budapest. The truth is
that the country of Romania is packed to the brim with thermal springs and local Romanians have
been taking advantage of them for centuries. The only big difference between the more well-
known mineral baths in other countries and those found in Romania is the price. If visiting natural
thermal springs is on your list of things to do, you might want to think about coming to one of the
Romanian gems, such as the criminally overlooked Baile Herculane.
Ancient History
Located just a few kilometers away from the modern day city of Drobeta Turnu Severin, the history
of Baile Herculane and its thermal baths actually goes back to much older times. Legend has it that
a weak and weary Hercules came to the region in ancient years and rested in the healing pools,
thus serving as inspiration for the name of the place
The Mineral Waters
The reason that Baile Herculane is coming back into fashion after such a long dormancy has to do
with the waters that are used in the thermal baths. A total of 16 natural springs have been
identified in the area and they contain very high amounts of minerals like sulfur that are claimed to
have healing properties. Combined with the many services offered by the spas, patients with a
wide variety of conditions come on a regular basis to receive treatments as well as simply enjoy the
relaxing atmosphere of the town. Some of the health problems that are said to be alleviated by the
thermal springs include breathing problems, diabetes mellitus, digestive issues, obesity, eye
problems, detoxification, and other disorders.