Discover the best top things to do in Southern Romania, Romania including Tiriac Collection, Centrul Sportiv Ceramus, Peles Castle, Mogosoaia Palace, Chindiei Tower (Sunset Tower), The Clock Museum, Bucegi Mountains, Vidraru Dam, Sinaia Monastery, Curtea de Arges Monastery.
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Tiriac Collection represents the exhibition of cars and motorcycles of Mr. Ion Tiriac. Opened to the public in November 2013, the collection includes over 150 historical vehicles manufactured since 1899, but also performant cars, with a current design. Visitors will find the only collection in the world with the 6 Rolls Royce Phantom produced until 1972, as well as exhibits that previously belonged to great names such as Sir Elton John, Sammy Davis Jr. or Bernie Ecclestone.
Just incredible private collection I am not a car lover but this has been a joyful experience All the best car brands throughout the years! Unbelievable... a must see Go to the Totiac collection on your way back to the airport Take a couple of hours extra and visit this place!
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Built on the grounds of an old bricks factory our newly renovated Complexul Ceramus mixes together some interesting history, lovely nature and top of the range sporting facilities. Our sporting facility offers year around tennis courts. During the summer we also offer other activities such as ping-pong, mini-football, basketball, mini-golf and even fishing. We also have facilities catering to larger events such as birthdays, weddings etc.
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This 19th-century castle was commissioned by King Carol I and is considered to be one of the most beautiful castles in Europe.
An absolute highlight. The tour was excellent. The guide was friendly and informative, and it is definitely worth the extra charge to take photos of the magnificent rooms.
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Very nice place, large park with lake view. Recommended for all age. Just 15 km from Bucharest center. But avoid the restaurant
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Targoviste city, the old capital of Valahia, is a town with a rich culture and history placed in the southern of Romania at 80 km. from Bucharest. Symbol of the old fortress of Targoviste, “Chindia” Tower (“the Sunset Tower”) was build in the second reign time of Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler).
This tower is the symbol of Targoviste. It is old and it had many uses (guard tower, bell tower and others to discover). The entry for the whole complex for an adult is 12 ron. From the top there is a splendid virw of the city and on the way you get a little lesson of romanian history (would be good of all of it is also translated into english). Visit it!
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The "Nicolae Simache" Clock Museum from Ploiesti is the only one of its kind in Romania and in Eastern Europe; a museum where you can admire a beautiful collection of old clocks and musical boxes.
Recently renovated has a unique collection of watches, in Southeast Europe.The building is located near the Chestnut Boulevard, which also has buildings belonging to the national and local heritage. You must see it, also building and watches collection!
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If you go to Romania, you cannot miss out on a hiking trip in the Bucegi Mountains. We did a one day hike, and I wished we could do some more and stayed more time in that region. The blue cross hike up from Busteni to the Babele is breathtaking, adventurous and awesome! Don't miss out.
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It is the biggest lake in Romania. It reminded me of Interlaken in Switzerland. One can have an amazing view over there, can have a toilet stop, and a decent snack or a trip by boat on the lake. It is worth seeing it
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I am running out of superlatives here. I have visited this monastery many timesover the years and I am happy to say that it seems to get better every time. It is well maintained and clean, providing neccessary facilities for tourists, and everything people coming to pray or meditate may need. More recently, the old little chapel has been restored and opened to visitors. It is beautiful in its age and simplicity. One more reason to stop over and spend a quiet contemplative time.
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Curtea de Argeș Monastery is a Romanian Orthodox monastery , located in the city of Curtea de Argeș , built between 1515-1517 by Neagoe Basarab . The ensemble includes the episcopal cathedral, one of the most famous architectural monuments in Wallachia . During the reign of Carol I , the cathedral was transformed into a necropolis for the Romanian royal family. Apart from the royal tombs, at the Curtea de Argeș Monastery there are also the relics of Saint Filofteia.
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