Discover the best top things to do in Constanta County, Romania including Footprints of Joy, Constanta Walking Tour with Diana Slav, Tomis Antiques, Saints Paul and Peter Cathedral, St. Mina Orthodox Church, Saint Andrew's Cave Monastery, H2O Beach, Doors Club, Plaja de Carte, Dobrogea Gorges Reserve.
Restaurants in Constanta County
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Footprints of Joy is a project created by international animal welfare charity Save the Dogs and other Animals. The location includes a modern dog shelter, a sanctuary for neglected donkeys and horses.
5.0 based on 183 reviews
Proudly presenting Constanta on volunteer basis for 6 years. Tripdavisor recognition for 3 years and counting. Join me. I'll keep walking if you'll keep asking. Just be there and I'll do the magic presenting you the stories, the legends and the local records. You’ll discover the beauty of Constanta through my eyes. Walking tour in historical area of Constanta. Pedestrian only, it involves some stairs. Can be adjusted for wheelchairs. Duration max 2 hrs. Before: I need a message letting me know when you are coming. Tours are done only by prior request with a minimum of 24 hours notice. After: I'll appreciate a review :)
4.5 based on 99 reviews
Orthodox Cathedral built in 1883-1885 by the designs of the architect Ion Mincu.
a very beautiful church, worth a visit, outstanding architecture,it is very easy to reach this location
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Very new and well arranged with the most delicious drinks available all day long. Kite school, kite assistance, boardshop, chill area, training area, indoboard, slackline, bar&parties
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Eat like an american, drink like a russian, sing like a brit, party like HOME ! Open the Doors to a place where music is everywhere you look, grab a seat, sit tight and enjoy the feeling which we are proud to share with you. We recommend our special cocktail of friendship, happiness and joy.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
The only beach library in Europe. We have more than 3000 books, mainly in romanian but also in english, french and german. The books can be borrowed for 3 days with no costs, you only have to leave your name, email address and phone number. If you want to relax on the beach with the book, you can rent a sunbed for the day and enjoy the chill music and a cold drink from the beach bar.
This is when the warm weather makes people want to head to the sea and bathe in the sunlight. Vama Veche is a village in Constanţa County, Romania, on the Black Sea coast, near the border with Bulgaria. Vama Veche is a small village on the Romanian border with Bulgaria on the shore of the Black Sea.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
This site is great both for a hike or a picnic, while it can also be part of a 1 day trip in the region. Here you can feel the age of this land as not only the nature but also the villages look frozen in time.
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