Things to do in Romania, Romania: The Best Neighborhoods

September 7, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Coordinates: 46°N 25°E / 46°N 25°E / 46; 25
Restaurants in Romania

1. CityHunt Bucuresti

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5.0 based on 11 reviews

CityHunt Bucuresti

City Hunt experience offers you a new alternative way to see and get to know the city. It is a cocktail of outdoor activities, photos, jokes, challenges and nice people which goes with a big portion of socializing all together in a big group after the event with a beer or a hot tea.

2. Camino Litoral

Eforie Nord, Constanta Romania +40 740 392 199 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/groups/282033516279048/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Camino Litoral

Camino Litoral is a 40 km walk, on the shore of the Black Sea, from Eforie Nord, down to Mangalia.

3. Centrul Istoric Iasi

Bulevardul Stefan cel Mare si Sfant 1, Iasi 700124 Romania http://best-travel.md/moldova.aspx
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Centrul Istoric Iasi

4. Passage of Stairs

Strada Pasajul Scarilor, Sibiu 550191 Romania http://transfagarasan.travel/ghid/locatie/pasajul-scarilor/
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4.5 based on 151 reviews

Passage of Stairs

Reviewed By Vladimiramirela - Mississauga, Canada

Steps from the Golden Barrel restaurant, this narrow pedestrian way between the medieval walls is one of the unique places in Sibiu, a must-see and take pictures of (or with).

5. The Lower Town of Sibiu (Orasul de Jos)

Strada Turnului, Sibiu 550197 Romania
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

The Lower Town of Sibiu (Orasul de Jos)

6. Brasov Historical Center

Piazza Sfatului, Brasov Romania
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4.5 based on 1,315 reviews

Brasov Historical Center

Reviewed By Vladimiramirela - Mississauga, Canada

Brasov is one of the most beautiful cities in Romania, with plenty of historical monuments and natural attractions, many excellent restaurants and offering good accommodations as well. I recommend asking at a hotel reception for the simplified map of the Old Center and have a walk along the fortifications. The central City Square (or Piata Sfatului in Romanian) is an amazing large plaza from where one can see a bit of everything: the Tampa peak with its huge, white name of the city above, the Black Church and the historic layout of business surrounding the place.

7. Old Town

Sibiu Romania
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4.5 based on 335 reviews

Old Town

Reviewed By zafiriszafiropoulos - Athens, Greece

Very beautiful old city well preserved. We enjoyed our walk there with many medeval buildings. Many cafes and restaurants also, especially during summer season, on February, our last visit, many of them were closed.

8. Village de Viscri

Rue Principale, Viscri 507039 Romania http://www.viscri-info.ro/viscri-what-to-see.html
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Village de Viscri

Reviewed By 118val - Shepparton, Australia

The history of this village dates back to the 12th century by the Saxons, because of its relative isolation has been well preserved. There are no paved roads in the main area and it is best to wear walking shoes as the cobbles are uneven, dogs and geese roam freely and the locals use a horse and cart. The homes are painted in a variety of colours. In the last couple of years a community program for rediscovery and revival of ancient traditions such as organic farming , the skills of the blacksmith hand knitting using the local pure wool are encouraged. There is the opportunity to purchase some of the products.

9. Lipscani

In the heart of Old Town, Bucharest 030037 Romania http://www.tourism-bucharest.com/bucharest-attractions/squares-and-thoroughfares-in-bucharest/historical-district-of-bucharest.html
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4.0 based on 1,301 reviews

Lipscani

Reviewed By MarleneK

I was last in Bucharest in 2011 so lots of positive changes in Lipscani, the Old town in Bucharest. More restaurants, more apartments, less abandoned buildings. A good walk to browse into the shops -- I am sure even busier in the warm weather when one can sit outside at a cafe and appreciate the architecture

10. Old Town

Bucharest Romania +40 723 205 959 http://www.uncover-romania.com/visit-romania/travel-ideas/top-sites-old-town-bucharest/
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4.0 based on 4,038 reviews

Old Town

Reviewed By SoCalTom01 - Orange County, United States

Bucharest's Old Town has a lot to offer. You can find souvenir shops, restaurants, pubs, fast food, snack shops, currency exchange, a casino, the most beautiful bookstore, various shops, churches and a whole lot more. During the day you may be privileged to listen to various street performers playing the violin, accordian or other musical instrument. At night there are sometimes talented singers performing. The weekend nightlife is the happening place to be. Pubs and restaurants are full with people having a good time as well as the people out walking around. You can take a free walking tour during the day that meets at the park across the street from the Old Town provided by Bucharest Walkabout free tours that will give you some history and information about the Old Town. When I visit Bucharest I rent an apartment near the Old Town because it has everything to offer. 3 of my favorite restaurants are located in the Old Town (Vibes19, The Red Angus and the City Grill). If you're ever in Bucharest check out the Old Town.

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