6 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Baile Herculane That You Shouldn't Miss

January 3, 2022 Malia Yoakum

Băile Herculane (Latin: Aqua Herculis; German: Herkulesbad; Hungarian: Herkulesfürdő; Czech: Herkulovy Lázně, Turkish: Lazarethane) is a town in Romanian Banat, in Caraș-Severin County, situated in the valley of the Cerna River, between the Mehedinți Mountains to the east and the Cerna Mountains to the west, elevation 168 meters. Its current population is approximately 5,000. The town administers one village, Pecinișca (Hungarian: Pecsenyeska; from 1912 to 1918 Csernabesenyő).
Restaurants in Baile Herculane

1. The Imperial Baths

Strada Izvorului 4 Across from the City Central Park, Baile Herculane 325200 Romania
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The Imperial Baths

Reviewed By joannastag

Aside spending some time strolling around the resort town Baile Herculane, (the first documented resort in Romania, that was at the peak of its development during the 19th century), you can also enjoy some interesting locations such as the derelict Neptune Baths, a monument of the 19th century architecture, the Hercules statue, the Old Train Station built in 1886, the Casino, and a Museum displaying ancient Roman artifacts inside the Roman Hotel. Don't miss the beautiful sight of a sequoia tree by the Old Train Station. The city itself is quaint and utterly romantic, with lots of beer gardens, gazebos, and bistros, great for honeymooners. Its sulfur spas are great for people who suffer of dermatitis and other immune skin conditions. For the fit traveler in search of adventures, a great gateway to Domogled National Park (park entrance is located 10 minutes drive from downtown) or Nera Valley National Park .

2. Biserica ortodoxa Schimbarea la Fata

Strada Domogled no 4 next to Cerna Hotel, Baile Herculane 325200 Romania http://www.facebook.com/biserica.baileherculane/
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Biserica ortodoxa Schimbarea la Fata

3. Pavilionul de Hidrofizioterapie

Cerna Street no 2 between Cerna street and Mihai Eminescu street, Baile Herculane 325200 Romania
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Pavilionul de Hidrofizioterapie

4. Statuia lui Hercules

Piata Hercules 4, Baile Herculane 325200 Romania
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Statuia lui Hercules

5. Ansamblul Cazinoului

Str. Cerna 6-18, Baile Herculane 325200 Romania
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Ansamblul Cazinoului

6. Historical Center

608d, Baile Herculane Romania http://romaniaandmoldova.com/romania/crisana-banat/baile-herculane/
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Historical Center

Reviewed By joannastag

Aside spending some time strolling around the resort town Baile Herculane, (the first documented resort in Romania, that was at the peak of its development during the 19th century), you can also enjoy some interesting locations such as the derelict Neptune Imperial Baths, a monument of the 19th century architecture, the Hercules statue, the Old Train Station built in 1886, the Old Casino Building, and a museum displaying ancient Roman artifacts inside the Roman Hotel. Don't miss the beautiful sight of a sequoia tree by the Old Train Station. The city itself is quaint and utterly romantic, with lots of beer gardens, gazebos, and bistros, great for honeymooners. Its sulfur spas are great for people who suffer of dermatitis and other immune skin conditions. For the fit traveler in search of adventures, a great gateway to Domogled National Park (park entrance is located 10 minutes drive from downtown) or Nera Valley National Park .

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