Charming Timisoara is often referred to as “Little Vienna,” and indeed, Austrian influences are evident in the architecture, food and culture. This is a walking city, divided into squares that showcase stunning architectural gems. Downtown is reserved for pedestrians only, and the best time to visit is at twilight, when you can sip a hot wine as you stroll amid sparkling lights.
Restaurants in Timisoara
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Locație cochetă situată în centrul orașului într-o clădire istorică. Dedicat exclusiv vinului, magazinul conține o selecție largă de aproximativ 300 de vinuri din România, Moldova, Franța, Italia, Spania, Portugalia, Grecia, Austria, Ungaria, Noua Zeelandă, Chile, Uruguay, Australia, Argentina etc. Spațiul oferă de asemenea posibilitatea organizării de degustări și evenimente legate de vin.
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Enoteca de Savoya has been opened by two wine lovers in 2009 and now is the biggest wine repository in Timisoara with a staggering variety of wines from all over the world. Enoteca de Savoya is the perfect place to taste a glass of wine with an excellent appetizer or to buy a bottle of wine for a special occasion.
Wine&Cheese Bar&Shop Wines from the supplier of the Royal House of Romania Visit Vinoteca Tohani in Sfanta Maria Scuere one of most historically important places in Timisoara, this is where the Peasant Revolution ended in 1514 and the exact same place where The Romanian Revolution started in 1989. Because wine is the product that tells best the history of the place! (1-10euro/glass of wine)
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