Spotlight on Romania
Rocky mountains, rolling hills, gothic castles, stunning landscapes and maybe the odd vampire make Romania a great alternative destination this summer...
Rocky mountains, rolling hills, gothic castles, stunning landscapes and maybe the odd vampire make Romania a great alternative destination this summer.
Must-see sights in Brașov include Piata Sfatului, the council square which was rebuilt a few years ago and is one of the most beautiful squares in Romania - a perfect place to grab a bite or a coffee while listening to The Casa Sfatului, a 13th-century building in the middle of the square with a clock tower that still chimes every hour. Catherine’s Gate, part of Brasov’s fortified mediaeval fortress is still remarkably intact with tall turrets and curved walls, while Tampa Mountain is the best place to take in views over the city and that Hollywood-style sign. Brasov’s Biserica Neagra or ‘Black Church’ is the largest Gothic church in Eastern Europe.
It’s a great place to explore Romania's history too, with a visit to the History Museum Brașov - Yacooba, Join a friendly guide and dive into the epic history within. Discover archaeological treasures from the Middle Ages and see how the city has evolved over the centuries.
In the Crisana region, pretty Oradea is well worth a visit for its Art Nouveau architecture alone. It is also home to the Oradea Fortress and a 1,000-year history of producing high-quality wines, so what better place to taste some than within one of Oradea's most historic sites? You'll receive a cultural introduction to the area and its winemaking traditions, before trying delicious local reds, whites, and rosés with a knowledgeable guide.
Or would you prefer to drink wine in the alleged birthplace of the world’s most famous vampire? Then enjoy a Transylvanian wine tasting in a UNESCO World Heritage Site and spend your afternoon at the footsteps of Sighișoara Citadel, while sipping wines from the local vineyards. Soak up the atmosphere of the walled old town and learn about the making of the unique wines you’ll get to enjoy and hear a local folk tale or two about nearby towns.
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