Holiday
destinations in
Romania
Student :Berbece Codruta-Alexandra
Botocan Silviu-Andrei
Grupa:8203
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Bucharest
 he capital is in an exciting stage of
development, with EU investment resulting in
sympathTetic modernisation projects and a
general buzz around the city. But you can still
visit Ceausescu's obscenely grandiose palace
and other communist-era monstrosities, plus
medieval churches and monasteries. Stay in
the Hotel Christina, a boutique hotel in the
centre.
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Arc of triumph (Bucharest)
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Carpathian mountains
 Also known as the Transylvanian Alps, the
Carpathians are an unspoilt range perfect for
hiking, biking and skiing. Or take the slightly
lazier – but just as thrilling – option of a
motorbike tour.
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Carpathian mountains
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Castles
 Romania isn't short of fairytale castles. Peles
(peles.ro) is the most opulent and Bran (bran-
castle.com) is the legendary home of Dracula.
The ruins at Poenari were once one of Vlad
the Impaler's fortresses, and so have more
claims to being the "real" Dracula's castle.
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Peles Castle
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Ice Hotel
 The Ice Hotel is 2,034 metres up the
Fagarass range of the Carpathians, among
the highest peaks in Romania, and is
accessible only by cable car. Rooms are
made entirely from ice, as are the bar,
restaurant and church.
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Ice Hotel
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Danube Delta
 Where the mighty Danube flows into the Black
Sea it forms a delta that straddles Romania
and Ukraine. It offers some of the best
birdwatching in Europe. Explore the channels
and lakes by boat, spotting white pelicans,
spoonbills, cormorants, ibis, egrets and white-
tailed sea eagles.
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Danube Delta (Easter 2014)
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Painted monasteries
The monasteries of Bucovina, north-eastern
Romania, are decorated on the outside with
15th- and 16th-century frescoes depicting
religious stories. The best-preserved
monasteries are within a 30-minute drive of each
other – hire a car to take in a few in one day.
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Bibliografie
 -Google imagine
 Wikipedia
 www.tripadvisio.com
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    Holiday destinations in Romania Student :BerbeceCodruta-Alexandra Botocan Silviu-Andrei Grupa:8203 1
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    Bucharest  he capitalis in an exciting stage of development, with EU investment resulting in sympathTetic modernisation projects and a general buzz around the city. But you can still visit Ceausescu's obscenely grandiose palace and other communist-era monstrosities, plus medieval churches and monasteries. Stay in the Hotel Christina, a boutique hotel in the centre. 2
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    Arc of triumph(Bucharest) 3
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    Carpathian mountains  Alsoknown as the Transylvanian Alps, the Carpathians are an unspoilt range perfect for hiking, biking and skiing. Or take the slightly lazier – but just as thrilling – option of a motorbike tour. 4
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    Castles  Romania isn'tshort of fairytale castles. Peles (peles.ro) is the most opulent and Bran (bran- castle.com) is the legendary home of Dracula. The ruins at Poenari were once one of Vlad the Impaler's fortresses, and so have more claims to being the "real" Dracula's castle. 6
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    Ice Hotel  TheIce Hotel is 2,034 metres up the Fagarass range of the Carpathians, among the highest peaks in Romania, and is accessible only by cable car. Rooms are made entirely from ice, as are the bar, restaurant and church. 8
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    Danube Delta  Wherethe mighty Danube flows into the Black Sea it forms a delta that straddles Romania and Ukraine. It offers some of the best birdwatching in Europe. Explore the channels and lakes by boat, spotting white pelicans, spoonbills, cormorants, ibis, egrets and white- tailed sea eagles. 10
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    Painted monasteries The monasteriesof Bucovina, north-eastern Romania, are decorated on the outside with 15th- and 16th-century frescoes depicting religious stories. The best-preserved monasteries are within a 30-minute drive of each other – hire a car to take in a few in one day. 12
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    Bibliografie  -Google imagine Wikipedia  www.tripadvisio.com 14