Simona joined the Romania Insider team in 2015, first working on our travel guide in English and, later, writing features and interviews for Romania Insider. Since 2022, she has been Editor-in-Chief of Romania Insider. She holds a BA in Romanian and English and an MA in American Studies from the University of Bucharest and started her journalism career in 2003. Simona divides her time between her hometown Ploiești and Bucharest. While in Ploiești, she enjoys spending time with her family and taking long walks with the family dog. Going through an ever-expanding reading list and traveling, now replaced by travel literature and documentaries, are some of her favorite activities. You can get in touch with her for stories about arts, culture, and travel: simona@romania-insider.com
The Vienna Philharmonic, Camerata Bern and Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Camerata Salzburg and Janine
The Nordic Film Festival, #NordicFF, will hold its first edition in Timișoara, one of the
Radu Jude's latest film, Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World, is Romania's
Enterprise Investors, the Warsaw-based private equity firm, is actively pursuing investment
The seventh edition of DokStation Music Documentary Film Festival, the festival focusing on
Tickets for the exhibition Brâncuși: Romanian sources and universal perspectives, scheduled to
Realpolitik, a new exhibition of works by Romanian painter Roman Tolici, is open until September
John Kerry, the US presidential envoy for climate, will travel to Bucharest this week to participate
With its multicultural history, eclectic architectural heritage, and multicultural identity
Six cities in the country besides Bucharest will host concerts that are part of the program of
The Museum of Abandonment, a digital museum aiming to offer a historical narrative on the
The exhibition Dacia. The Last Frontier of the Roman World, coordinated by the National History