Transilvania International Film Festival (TIFF), the largest film festival in the country, announced a partnership with...
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!
Nearly one third of Romanians would leave their country permanently if they had the opportunity, while Britons are the most eager Europeans to leave their country, with 33 percent, according to a Gallup survey.
As Romania has recently celebrated its National Day (December 1st, that is), we've chosen Alba Iulia as the destination city of this week, for its historical meaning.
The fact that Bucharest has more luxury cars that the country's development would support is a wonder for many foreigners who visit the city. In a city where parking spaces are scarce, there are 20,000 luxury cars, writes Romanian daily Gandul. There are 102 Ferrari cars registered in Bucharest, 160 Cadillacs and 100 Chrystlers.
Supermarket operator Mega Image has entered the convenience stores segment in Romania by opening Shop & Go units. The first such store was opened in Bucharest, on Delea Noua St., and covers 170 sqm, featuring mostly food products. Another such store will be opened on December 17 in Pantelimon, which will bring the number of Mega Image operated stores to 72 by the end of the year.
*Basescu about exit from the crisis: in the first quarter, half, the second half of 2011 – in Ziarul Financiar
*Foreign debt costs EUR 3 billion a month since the beginning of the year – in Ziarul Financiar
*Labor productivity increasing. How long will the trend last? – in Ziarul Financiar
*Taher signs sale of 12 hectares in Electroputere – in Ziarul Financiar
The European Commission has approved a EUR 80.6 million state aid scheme for the Romanian cinema production. The EC has OKed the Romanian state's scheme which consists in offering interest free loans and non-reimbursable loans for the production of Romanian movies
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!
Nearly one third of Romanians would leave their country permanently if they had the opportunity, while Britons are the most eager Europeans to leave their country, with 33 percent, according to a Gallup survey.
As Romania has recently celebrated its National Day (December 1st, that is), we've chosen Alba Iulia as the destination city of this week, for its historical meaning.
The fact that Bucharest has more luxury cars that the country's development would support is a wonder for many foreigners who visit the city. In a city where parking spaces are scarce, there are 20,000 luxury cars, writes Romanian daily Gandul. There are 102 Ferrari cars registered in Bucharest, 160 Cadillacs and 100 Chrystlers.
Supermarket operator Mega Image has entered the convenience stores segment in Romania by opening Shop & Go units. The first such store was opened in Bucharest, on Delea Noua St., and covers 170 sqm, featuring mostly food products. Another such store will be opened on December 17 in Pantelimon, which will bring the number of Mega Image operated stores to 72 by the end of the year.
*Basescu about exit from the crisis: in the first quarter, half, the second half of 2011 – in Ziarul Financiar
*Foreign debt costs EUR 3 billion a month since the beginning of the year – in Ziarul Financiar
*Labor productivity increasing. How long will the trend last? – in Ziarul Financiar
*Taher signs sale of 12 hectares in Electroputere – in Ziarul Financiar
The European Commission has approved a EUR 80.6 million state aid scheme for the Romanian cinema production. The EC has OKed the Romanian state's scheme which consists in offering interest free loans and non-reimbursable loans for the production of Romanian movies


