Snagov (population: 6,041) is a commune, located 40 km north of Bucharest in Ilfov County, Romania. According to the 2002 census, 99.2% of the population is ethnic Romanian. The commune is composed of five villages: Ciofliceni, Ghermănești, Snagov, Tâncăbești and Vlădiceasca. Snagov is a popular holiday resort, and many villas have lately been built on the shores of Snagov lake.
Restaurants in Snagov
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Natural tan, crystal-clear water, palm trees, cocktails and good music. Do you wish for a relaxing sunny day and enjoying a delicious cocktail without getting out of the clear water in which palm trees reflect ? Now you can have all that without traveling to exotic countries. The Snagov Club Pool Bar welcomes you with clean and clear water, just good to refresh you, comfortable chaise-longs to relax on while savoring your favorite drink surrounded by palm trees, good music and fun.
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Preserves > promotes the Natural Heritage and Cultural Heritage of the Snagov area: 1) Tourist Information Center 2) Rental Center (bicycle, kayaks) 3) Snagov Museum Collection > 7 collections: 3.1) Local archaeology / Numismatics / Maps 3.2) ETHNOGRAPHY – local traditions – Snagov Area 3.3) Monasteries and Churches – in Snagov Area 3.4) Good and "bad" celebrities 3.6) VLAD BASARAB TEPES / DRACULA – HISTORY and LEGEND 3.7) Eco-Tourism of Snagov area 3.8) Water Sports - History and national and international perspective (Snagov Kingdoms) 3.9) Collection "Biodiversity in the complex Snagov Reservation
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Snagov Palace was built in 1929 by Prince Nicolae (4th children of royal family). Nice architecture. This place is related to many Romanian and international personalities: Prince Nicolae, Marshal Ion Antonescu, Romanian presidents (Gheorghiu Dej, Nicolae Ceausescu), Michael Jackson, Pamela Anderson, Stephen Segal a.s.o.
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Monastery said to be the final resting place of Vlad (Count) Tepes, also known as Vlad Dracula.
Snagov Monastery is supposedly the resting place or burial site for Vlad Tepes, a.k.a. Dracula. The monastery is located on a small island in which you can access by foot walking over a metal bridge that takes you over a beautiful lake. The monastery is beautiful on the inside and you are able to get up close to Dracula's resting site. Locals visit the monastery so it's not just a tourist attraction. I do think it's worth seeing if you are in Bucharest. It's not that far of a drive from the city.
Experience Romania's Hollywood! Enjoy Lake Snagov with a private luxury boat tour of the lake, natural sights, The Vlad Tepes Monastery (Dracula's Monastery), The Ceausescu Palace and many more. Enjoy a glass of Prosecco on the boat with your friends or family, and a coffee afterwards in our panoramic bar above the lake.
Imre Nagy was a Hungarian communist politician leading the 1956 Hungarian revolution. After the Russian military intervention in Budapest, Nagy was arrested by the Soviet forces as he was leaving the Yugoslav Embassy and taken to Snagov. He wrote "Insemnarile de la Snagov" (Notes from Snagov) - which makes him the first relevant top eastern political communist leader - facing Russian regime
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