Eforie (Romanian pronunciation: [efoˈri.e]; historical names (for Eforie Sud): Băile Movilă, Carmen-Sylva, Vasile Roaită) is a town and a holiday resort on the Black Sea shore, in Constanța County, Romania. It is located about 14 kilometers south of Constanţa. Techirghiol Lake lies nearby.
Restaurants in Eforie
4.5 based on 10 reviews
A spa that offers a lot of high-quality services. An Aqvatonic labyrinth pool incorporates 16 specific acoustic and underwater massage areas with temperatures ranging between 28 and 34 degrees. The 25-meter strip for swimming is much more than it would take to swim. Likewise, you can relax, quietly on the beds above the pool. Then you can try the wet or dry sauna, Scottish showers, or you can choose from a suite of messages tailored to your needs. I really enjoyed the anti-stress massage, but also the Techirghiol mud or the decontracting massage of the back, shoulders and neck, according to people who spend a lot of time in the office.
You will find here a state of well-being, friendly atmosphere, quality services, good sense, care for nature, quiet family life, places to feel well socializing among friends, for relaxation, sport and body recovery, for a resting and performing mind.
4.5 based on 142 reviews
I didn't come to Romania for a few years and I was surprised to find that in the harbor there are literally dozens of cafés and restaurants suitable for all the tastes and all age groups, I absolutely recommend to come here for a walk and breakfast/lunch/dinner! Perfect spot for families and couples and you literally have all the food choice you could ever want! There's a paid parking spot if you come late and don't find one of the free ones!
5 based on 2 reviews
We organize paintball games based on scenarios for children and adults, private parties and tournaments. Basic paintball drills could be learned by anyone in our school of paintball. You graduate one or more of the special classes as Mercenary, Special Agent, Sniper or Spy.
I had here my sons birthday and it was amazing. Very fun location, for kids and adults. The price is fair.
3.5 based on 46 reviews
We stayed in Eforie Nord for 12 days. It is a nice but very crowded village. Food is interesting and it comes in expected prices (4-8) Euros per person. Extremely high prices for umbrellas in the beach (20 Euros for a family umbrella without drinks). People do not speak any other EU language except for Romanian. Be careful for hotel and restaurant personnel who pretend they speak English: usually they respond back to you with a single 'yes' and the next minute they ignore you. People who do Water Sports do not keep safe distances from bathers. Pedestrian ways are undeveloped. A real Super Market is missing. In overall, we had a nice time, but next time we will go to Mamaia.
5 based on 2 reviews
Manastirea Sf. Maria Techirghiol is a lovely serene place to offer up your prayers and enjoy the serenity. The wooden church is a rare sight in this country and is a must see.
4 based on 241 reviews
A landmark of the Turkish role in the region, The Mosque of Constanta was built in 1910. It features a 50 meter high (160 ft.) lookout with spectacular views of the surrounding area including the Black Sea.
The old Mosque was build by king Carol I who made a gift for the local Muslim minority. It's a nice place to visit or i would say a must see in Constanta. You can get on the top of it in the minaret and have a panoramic view over the old city and the black sea
3.5 based on 3 reviews
4 based on 1 reviews
Трудно поверить, но в румынской Добрудже от турок до сих пор осталось мусульманское население. Как правило, это татары или турки. В Текиргиоле и в других городках приморского края имеются как церкви, так и мечети. Текиргиольская мечеть малозаметна в городке, так как не имеет высокого минарета. Но прихожане есть.
4 based on 210 reviews
The building is stunning, but sadly it is slowly falling apart. Very interesting pieces, including some mammoth teeth and tusk, the snake Glykon, a funerary chamber. Very cool communist era display on the second floor. Entrance is free for children.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Orthodox Cathedral built in 1883-1885 by the designs of the architect Ion Mincu.
The Cathedral was a nicely built in 1884 but had seriously been destroyed during WWII. Restorations started in late nineties and still appeared to be pleasant when viewed inside the Cathedral. Worth to visit this Orthodox Cathedral when you happen to visit Constanta.
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