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Bucharest old town
By Ana Maria Luca on March 10, 2020

Time Travel Through Bucharest Old Town

A place of lost souls and fornication, inhabited by thieves, easy women, beggars, and impoverished boyars. This was the very historical center of Bucharest at the turn of the 20th century described in one of the best novels inspired by the Romanian capital nightlife ever written – Mateiu Caragiale’s Princes of the Old Court (Craii […]

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Coffee ceremony in Romania
By Ana Maria Luca on January 9, 2020

A Coffee Ceremony In Romania

If in some cultures tea is central for social relations and rituals evolved around tea ceremonies and gatherings, Romanians have a coffee ceremony.

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Bran Castle Romania
By Raluca Spiac on January 30, 2019

How To Have An Amazing Experience At Bran Castle

Many know and come to Romania because of Bram Stoker’s Dracula story. Almost all our guests wish to visit Bran Castle, the castle referred to as Dracula’s Castle as well. Some want to visit, others just to drive by. Do you know which are the possible ways to experience this castle? Before I share those, […]

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Traditional guesthouses in Romania
By Laura Boldovici on December 10, 2018

New Trend In Romania: Charming Traditional Guesthouses

What comes to mind when you think about Romania? Or let’s put it like that: why would you visit Romania? My answer is easy, it’s the raw beauty of its mountains and forests, the simple charm of its villages, and the honest hospitality of the people. Luckily, more and more young entrepreneurs understand this and […]

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Dacian giants
By Laura Boldovici on August 31, 2018

Dacian Giants

Story by Warren Singh-Bartlett Alien spaceships crashing at Roswell. The Holy Grail buried under a Scottish chapel. Lost cities of gold in the Amazon rainforest. A valley inhabited by immortals in the Himalayas. Everyone loves a tale, the taller the better. Romania, no slouch in supernatural stakes itself, has one of the tallest: it was […]

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Guild Towers in Sighisoara
By Raluca Spiac on July 31, 2018

Guild Towers

Story by Warren Singh-Bartlett One of the most visually distinctive features of Transylvania’s Siebenbürgen (Seven Fortresses) are the guild towers that line their citadel walls. Sighișoara originally had 14, nine of which remain today while Sibiu, the centre of Saxon Transylvania and the region’s most important citadel, had a whopping 40 towers, each built, manned […]

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