Roaming in RomaniaRomania, as a travel destination, is increasingly becoming more popular by the day. Tourism has become one of the driving forces of the Romanian economy. With its distinct culture and its elegant infrastructures, who wouldn’t want to pay Romania a visit?
After all, this southeast central European country is home to several UNESCO Heritage Sites, which are unique because they are scattered all over the country, instead of being located in only one place.
Also, a lot of people have raved about Romania’s Black Sea Coast. Usually, these are beach-lovers who enjoy easy access to the sumptuous produce of famous vineyards nearby. Beaches are likewise closely located to historic buildings and monuments.
However, tourists from all over the world predominantly flock these beaches because of the quality of the water. The salty lake water has been known to cure a lot of ailments, and it is now becoming popular as a delight for the skin. It is not unusual to see spas that offer mud baths, using mud directly imported from the Black Sea.
Of course, a trip to Romania would not be complete without a visit to at least one of its famous castles. These are remnants of the country’s colorful history that many thought to have only existed in fiction and fairy tales. Romania brings to reality these fantasies: of heroes and knights, of fortresses and castles, of princes and princesses. The best known castles to visit in Romania include the Peles castle located in the town of Sinaia, the Bran castle which is often referred to as Dracula’s castle, and the Corvinesti castle which stands in all its gothic majesty.
A trip to the medieval towns is also a must. There are still, as of the moment, well-preserved medieval towns, namely, Brasov, Sibiu and Sighisoara. A tourist will not only have the opportunity to drink in the glorious sites, he will also have the chance to buy unique souvenirs that could not be found anywhere in the world except Serbia.
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