Discover the best top things to do in Southeast Romania, Romania including Danube Delta, Vulcanii Noroiosi (Muddy Volcanoes), Moscheea Esmahan Sultan, Mausoleum of Marasesti, Tomis Harbor, Danube Cliff, Faleza Cazino Constanta, The Public Clock, Focul Viu, The Communal Palace.
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This is a place you have to see in your lifetime. It is really like no other, with spectacular water channels, where birds find shelter. Go there early in the morning while birds are still sleeping, take time to stroll across channels, eat in family run business, it is an experience you cannot find anywhere else.
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Go visit those at least 2 days after the last rain. Otherwise it might get, like the name says, muddy for you shoes.
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When i came in port area for a coffee, i feel thar i came back home. You can make a beatifull walk, can join a coffee with a seaview, can think alone for some moments, join perfect sea view . Walking tomis area harbor is nice at sunset , and avoid weekends . Make it!!!
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The Constanta Cazino Promenade is a wide pedestrian street between an elevated green space and the sea. With some monuments and museums to visit on the way, as well as some restaurants to quench one's thirst, this place remains one of the best attractions in Constanta.
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One of the most representative buildings of the city is the Public Clock in Traian Square, built in 1909 by the Czech company Carol Sakar. The clock is a piece of rare urban furniture, as the clocks of church towers or administrative buildings were preferred, and less individual clocks.
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The Communal Palace (Palatul Comunal) was built between 1899-1903 by the architect Alexandru Savulescu. The building is serving as the Buzau city hall and it was built in Venetian architectural style, being also the city's symbol
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