Top 7 Things to do for Honeymoon in Timis County, Transylvania

November 6, 2021 Ying Subia

Discover the best top things to do in Timis County, Romania including Timisoara Tour Guide, Timisoara City Tours, Timisoara Free City Tour, Piata Victoriei, Unirii Square, Parcul Rozelor, Timisoara Historical Center.
Restaurants in Timis County

1. Timisoara Tour Guide

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5.0 based on 380 reviews

Timisoara Tour Guide

Hi! My name is Alexandra also known as the "girl with the red umbrella". As a professional tour guide and genealogy researcher, I offer my tailor made tours of Timisoara, Sherlock (ancestry) tours and research, and day trips to the countryside. History, trivia, architecture, tips & tricks, communist heritage, all in a nutshell for you to enjoy during your stay in Timisoara! Extras: I can help out with airport transfers and choosing the right means of transportation to fit your travel arrangements, thus avoiding on-arrival confusion; traditional meals, accommodation and souvenir recommendations, translation & interpretation, pub crawls and guaranteed laughs.

2. Timisoara City Tours

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5.0 based on 407 reviews

Timisoara City Tours

Timisoara City Tours is for those who want to find more about Timisoara. More than you can find from the pages of a guidebook. More than you can find rambling on the streets of the beautiful city, trying to guess the stories behind the baroque or secession facades. Timisoara City Tours is for those who have 1-2 hour before the flight as well as for those who want to spend few days in the city.

3. Timisoara Free City Tour

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5.0 based on 121 reviews

Timisoara Free City Tour

"Timisoara Free City Tour" is program made by passionate volunteers who want to encourage the culture of giving for free. Our aim is to have fun, meet interesting people and show you Timisoara in alternative way. We will have a walk between the old and rusty buildings and uncover many hidden stories of Timisoara where we will salute the martyrs of the revolution and remember their stories. We going to travel back in time and check out the Turkish and the Austrians heritage of this multicultural city. We will get acquainted with some Romanian irony and expose today's whispers. The team believes in 'pay as you prefer' concept and through donations we sustain our social project. The lack of travelers pushed us to have a flexible hour program: to guarantee spot please contact us before you head to the meeting point as there might be no scheduled tour for that day.

4. Piata Victoriei

Timisoara Romania
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4.5 based on 575 reviews

Piata Victoriei

Reviewed By Anatravelsromania

This is where the Christmas market is set up so it is bustling and very nicely decorated. Plus, there are so many beautiful buildings, old buildings recently renovated.

5. Unirii Square

Timisoara Romania http://www.timisoara-info.ro/en/sightseeing/historical-quarters/cetate/tours/252-piata-unirii.html
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4.5 based on 844 reviews

Unirii Square

Reviewed By Tiberiu_Baranyi - Timisoara, Romania

If somebody would ask me to single out a spot in this beautiful city where I live I would say the "Unirii Square" - or Union Square if you like it more. It is one of the oldest squares in the city - in 1716 Eugen of Savoy liberated the city from the ottoman rule and with that started more than 2 centuries of Habsburg rule and also it began the transformation and rebuilding of the city. In Unirii Square you have most likely the greatest concentration of historical buildings , just to mention a few: - the Catholic Dome - built in the 18th century - 1774 it was finished. - the Baroque Palace - obviously built in a baroque style - over the centuries was hosting historical figures like Franz Joseph of Austria and the Royal Romanian couple King Ferdinand of Romania and Queen Mary of Romania. Nowadays is the home for the Art Museum of Timisoara. - the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral - built in 1748. - the Bruck House - built in Secession style. - the monument of the Holy Trinity - built after the bubonic plague ended in Banat ( 1731-1738 the plague was devastating the Banat region - the region where Timisoara is situated). This above are just a few of the buildings worth checking out. Also for those looking for a place to eat there are several restaurants : - the Drunken Rat - Pepper - In Thyme - Bistro M Just to mention a few of the places. (at the bottom I've chosen 3+ hours for the visit because I was considering that the average traveler will sit down for a few beers and have something to eat also, but for a fast visit you can do it in under 1 hour) A lot of things to see if you want to take a walk - several restaurants to choose from if you want to have lunch or dinner. So, once this world gets back to normal and you come again to visit Timisoara - come and check out Unirii Square, maybe you'll see me there too.

6. Parcul Rozelor

Splaiul Spiru Haret, Timisoara 300023 Romania http://www.welcometoromania.ro/Timisoara/Timisoara_Parcul_Rozelor_e.htm
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4.5 based on 259 reviews

Parcul Rozelor

Reviewed By Foodie_CST - Targu Jiu, Romania

Definitely one of the most beautiful parks of Timisoara, you can see here when its its season some really nice roses, plus this is a place that often hosts events like street food or beee festivals or concerts. I recommend you visit it while you are in the city.

7. Timisoara Historical Center

Timisoara 300003 Romania http://www.timisoara-info.ro/ro/atracii-turistice
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4.5 based on 193 reviews

Timisoara Historical Center

Reviewed By 856dianam - Heidelberg, Germany

Communism destroyed a lot of the city's monuments, the beautiful edifices of this square were left for decay. Lucky Timisoara will be European Cultural capital 2021 and is making efforts to show itself from its best side. Visiting in the later half of 2020 will have you encounter more construction sites and buildings under renovation than you probably fancy. Just a warning. The square features a mix of architectural styles, the Hapsburg era being the most prevalent. Even if not in need of medication pay a visit to the only pharmacy in the square, it still has all original apothecary interior. The Serbian episcopacy and St. George's cathedral are testimony of the peaceful melting pot that this part of Romania has always been. Don't miss. The bars and restaurants will provide a lovely break and chance to people watch.

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