An article recently published by US financial magazine Bloomberg highlights Romania as a potential destination for high...
Those who don’t want to spend their summer on the Romania seaside, just sitting on the beach under the sun, or spending...
Romania is a great country to discover- and we're not just saying that because some of us here are Romanians. Some...
Local authorities and NGOs that want to promote three areas of Romania try to unlock their potential by giving a...
Wine tourism is not yet very well developed in Romania, but the fact that some of the country's most beautiful wine...
The famous wine region Dealu Mare in Prahova and Buzau county could become one of Romania´s top destination for cycling...
We'll be uncovering some not so well known but amazing travel destinations in Romania this year on Romania-Insider.com. Before that, here are our top picks for the year 2011 in terms of travel destinations in the country. Feel free to add comments and suggestions as the list is not by far complete.
Brasov was the capital of the Barsa Land, and is today an upcoming city – undoubtedly you will notice the recently built shopping malls and industrial estates as well as the sites still in development at the outskirts. The city looks back on 800 years of turbulent history at the point of intersection between Orient and Occident.
I suppose ‘Count Kálnoky’s Guesthouse’ in Miclosoara is no secret anymore, as this place has been in the media regularly and not only because of the occasional visits of the Prince of Wales. Miclosoara is about one hour north of Brasov in Szeklerland, Covasna County. So instead of Romanian, one is better advised to speak Hungarian with the local people.
Romania is regrettably, for one reason or the other - leaving Bucharest aside - not yet blessed with too many great hotels and accommodation venues. Finding a decent and satisfactory place for the night too often remains a lottery with only a few hits and far too many miss options. You will find plenty of Casas, Penisuneas or Hotels spread all over the country; but, unfortunately too often built only for the quick buck or without any knowledge or understanding of what the traveler needs and expects. Worse even if both are the case!
Those who don’t want to spend their summer on the Romania seaside, just sitting on the beach under the sun, or spending...
Romania is a great country to discover- and we're not just saying that because some of us here are Romanians. Some...
Local authorities and NGOs that want to promote three areas of Romania try to unlock their potential by giving a...
Wine tourism is not yet very well developed in Romania, but the fact that some of the country's most beautiful wine...
The famous wine region Dealu Mare in Prahova and Buzau county could become one of Romania´s top destination for cycling...
We'll be uncovering some not so well known but amazing travel destinations in Romania this year on Romania-Insider.com. Before that, here are our top picks for the year 2011 in terms of travel destinations in the country. Feel free to add comments and suggestions as the list is not by far complete.
Brasov was the capital of the Barsa Land, and is today an upcoming city – undoubtedly you will notice the recently built shopping malls and industrial estates as well as the sites still in development at the outskirts. The city looks back on 800 years of turbulent history at the point of intersection between Orient and Occident.
I suppose ‘Count Kálnoky’s Guesthouse’ in Miclosoara is no secret anymore, as this place has been in the media regularly and not only because of the occasional visits of the Prince of Wales. Miclosoara is about one hour north of Brasov in Szeklerland, Covasna County. So instead of Romanian, one is better advised to speak Hungarian with the local people.
Romania is regrettably, for one reason or the other - leaving Bucharest aside - not yet blessed with too many great hotels and accommodation venues. Finding a decent and satisfactory place for the night too often remains a lottery with only a few hits and far too many miss options. You will find plenty of Casas, Penisuneas or Hotels spread all over the country; but, unfortunately too often built only for the quick buck or without any knowledge or understanding of what the traveler needs and expects. Worse even if both are the case!