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Romania

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Romania has a range of attractions, many of them still undiscovered by the mass tourist market:-

The Danube Delta area

Europes best area for seeing birds including flocks of pelicans. The area is also a wonderful destination for anglers.

The Danube Delta is home to more than 300 migratory and permanent bird species; 160 kinds of fish  that include caviar-bearing sturgeon and 800 plant families. The wetland  reserve comprises channels and canals widening into tree-fringed lakes, reed islands, numerous lakes and  marshes, oak forests intertwined with lianas creepers, and  traditional fishing villages.

Transylvania and the Prahova Valley

Brasov, the 2nd largest city in Romania, is a popular tourist destination and ideal base for seeing the sights of the area. Its medieval centre with its restaurants and bars has a variety of attractions including the citadel, two watch towers, the old city walls and the ‘Black Church’. A cable car can take you to the mountain top 1000m above the city offering fine views.

Sighisoara is a World Heritage Site and probably the best preserved medieval city in the world. Among its attractions is the birthplace of Vlad Dracula (1431/76), now a restaurant.

Bran Castle is often known as ‘Castle Dracula’ and is said to have been briefly occupied by Vlad Dracula, although there is no historical evidence of this. It is an attractive medieval castle with an interesting museum of Romanian village life in it’s grounds.

There are a number of holiday resorts in the Prahova Valley including Sinaia, the site of Peles Castle, once the summer residence of the Romanian Royal family. Most of the resorts have cable cars and winter skiing

Bucharest

Much of the old city of Bucharest was destroyed during the communist era, including one quarter to make way for the current Romanian Parliament building, the worlds second largest building after the Pentagon. The lavishly decorated building is worth a visit and gives a real insight into Romania’s modern history.

Bucharest has a number of attractive parks and museums. The open air Village Museum, a collection of buildings from all over Romania is well worth a visit.

As you will probably arrive at a Bucharest Airport, a short stop over at Bucharest is to be recommended.

Visa: Not required by EU citizens. Currency: The Romanian Lei (approx 50,000 to the GB Pound) is being replaced by the New Lei (approx 5 to the GB Pound). Romanian currency cannot be bought before your visit. Banks prefer to change new / undamaged notes. Credit cards: Not widely accepted. ATM’s accepting credit cards are common in urban areas. Weather: Sub zero temperatures are to be expected in winter. Summers can be very hot in Eastern Romania and Bucharest, although mountain areas are cooler. Spring and autumn are usually pleasant although heavy rain is a possibility.

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Budget airlines are increasing the number of flights to Romania. It is now possible to fly to Bucharest from Gatwick, Luton, Liverpool and Stansted, and to Cluj (Transylvania) from Luton. Most low cost airlines use Baneasa airport which is close to the more Modern Otopeni.

 

To search flights to Bucharest on full service airlines Click here

Romania resources

London to Bucharest flight search

For self catering accommodation in the the Danube Delta area www.danubeholidays.com

Hotels in Bucharest:

Sofitel Bucharest is in the World Trade Centre complex bordering parkland just to the north of the city centre, so it is convenient for the airports.

Novotel Bucharest City Centre is a new hotel which opened in August 2006. It is centrally located and has a swimming pool and fitness facilities

Ibis Gara de Nord is 500 m from the central railway station (Gara de Nord) and 2 km from the city centre. Subway ~opposite the hotel. Air-conditioned rooms with own bathroom.

For other Bucharest hotels click here

For Romania excursions www.somovaplus.co.uk

 

 

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