Romania is a mysterious and beautiful country to visit when traveling abroad
Here is a detailed guide to the best places to visit in Romania:
Preliminary preparation
• Visa: Apply for a Schengen visa or Romanian national visa. It is recommended to apply 30 days in advance.
• Currency: Bring some Romanian Leu, credit cards are accepted in cities but you may need cash in rural areas.
• Clothing: In spring and autumn, you can bring long-sleeved jackets, thin sweaters, etc., in summer, bring light and breathable clothing, and in winter, prepare thick coats, scarves and other warm clothing.
• Other items: conversion plugs, sunscreen, mosquito repellent, common medicines, etc.
Recommended attractions
• Bucharest: The People’s Palace is the second largest building in the world, with a luxurious interior and reservations are required in advance. The Old Town offers many historic buildings, bars and restaurants. There are also the Romanian National History Museum, Cărturești Carusel Bookstore, etc.
• Brasov: Bran Castle is associated with the legend of the vampire Dracula and is full of mystery and romance. The Black Church is the largest Gothic church in Eastern Europe and has a long history.
• Sighisoara: The medieval old town is the birthplace of the Dracula legend, and its colorful buildings are unique.
• Danube Delta: One of the best preserved wetlands in Europe, it is a birdwatching paradise and perfect for nature lovers.
Food Recommendations
• Mici: grilled small meat rolls, usually a mix of beef, pork or lamb, served with mustard or beer.
• Sarmale: Rice rolls stuffed with sauerkraut and meat, a traditional Romanian delicacy.
• Ciorbă: A sour soup, including tripe soup, chicken soup and more, made with tripe, chicken, vegetables and yogurt.
• Zacusca: Eggplant spread made with roasted eggplant, red bell peppers and onions, spread on bread.
• Țuică: Local plum wine with a higher alcohol content.
Accommodation suggestions
• Bucharest: Hilton Garden Inn Bucharest Old Town is ideally located within walking distance of most attractions. The Ibis Bucharest North Station Hotel has convenient transportation and is surrounded by banks.
• Brasov: Choose a hotel in the city center with easy access to attractions like the Bran Castle, such as the Mercure Brasov City Center.
• Sibiu: We recommend B&Bs near Sibiu Old Town, where you can experience the tranquility and beauty of the town, such as Sibiu Old Town Apartment.
Transportation
• External transportation: There are currently no direct flights from China to Romania, and a transfer is required to arrive.
• Internal transportation: In Romania, you can choose public transportation such as airplanes, trains, buses, etc., or you can rent a car and drive yourself. There are pick-up points in major cities such as Bucharest Airport and Arad Airport.
Precautions
• Romania is a tipping country and a 10% tip on the bill is common in restaurants.
• Some attractions such as the People's Palace require advance reservations. Please find out the opening hours and reservation requirements in advance.
• The official language of Romania is Romanian, and English is widely used in major cities and tourist attractions.