Eastern Europe never ceases to amaze us. Historical places in such abundance with generous folk that could talk with you about their history for hours. Places like Prague and St. Petersburg generate millions of visitors annually and are considered one of the true travel gems of the whole world. Next to them, are countries that recently started to emerge with their attractiveness and so many people are flocking into their territory to witness their remarkable sights at first hand. Did you ever consider visiting one of the jewels of Eastern Europe – Romania? If not, here are four great reasons you should visit Romania during your lifetime at least once.
Bucharest
This city has recently become one of the most beautiful cities in the EU. Bucharest, otherwise known as Little Paris, has everything you’ve ever looked for in a city. Charming restaurants, historical hotspots and party hub that just can’t stop growing. An unforgettable stag do party is certainly a once in a lifetime opportunity to have the wildest time of your life. Speaking of that opportunity, did you know that the most popular destination for a stag do in recent years is none other than Bucharest itself?
Whether you’re looking for a party, a challenging adventure or a relaxing day after the big night, the capital of Romania offers the widest range of activities for a stag do. From classy yacht cruises on the Black Sea in Constanta to a rally training with a ten minutes session on the real track, it is easy to say that Bucharest stag do parties are some of the most inviting in the whole Europe. And not to mention its low cost and the beauty of the ladies that will simply stun you.
Sightseeing
With the architectural heritage dating back to the 15th and 16th centuries, Bucharest’s Old Town is one of the first settlements in Romania. Its mesmerizing notion will take you back to Medieval Europe that you’ve always dreamed of visiting. Â
Along with the Palace of the Parliament, which is the second largest administrative building in the world, you can also see Romanian Athenaeum, a beautiful concert hall in the center of the city. Stavropoleos Church, Old Princely Court, and Revolution Square that has some of the broadest boulevards in the world. Of course, there is a lot more to see when you arrive there. Prepare yourself for a long and charming walk along previously mentioned boulevards that will surely take your breath away.
Music festivals
Has a music festival made it to your bucket list? Excellent! Romania’s got you covered. The largest electronic music festival in the country, Untold Festival is one of the best electronic music festivals you can ever visit in this part of Europe. It’s the place where the most famous DJs move the bodies every summer.
Additionally, there are also Revolution Festival, the George Enescu Festival, Garana Jazz Festival, Peninsula Festival and a lot more. If you are a concert and a music festival lover, it doesn’t matter which genre you are into, Romania has something for everyone.
Bucegi Mountains
If you’re looking for a relaxing trip to the great outdoors where you can enjoy some peace or an adventure, Bucegi Mountains are definitely one of the best choices you can make. Amazing views and the beauty of nature will certainly seduce you and you will realize why is this type of tourism so popular in this part of Europe.
In case you are looking for an adventure which will last two days, organized hiking tours of Bucegi Mountains are also available. Be ready to get mind-blown by the fairytale-like experience that is guaranteed to remain in your mind forever.
Transylvania, of course
We can bet that the most widely known part of Romania is Transylvania. Well-preserved old-fashioned homes, located in Saxon villages in Transylvania, are one of the most popular tourist attractions.
It is not only the architecture of Transylvania that appeals to the eye but traditions as well. Who wouldn’t want to visit the place famous Count Dracula lived in? Breathtaking Carpathian landscapes, Black Church in Brasov and Gothic style castles are just a few things you have to see in Transylvania.
Lastly…
Anyone looking for a cheap weekend getaway to a historical place where nature and party options seem like out of this world should definitely consider visiting Romania. The word around Europe is that Romanians are one of the most hospitable and heartwarming people that are more than willing to welcome you with everything you need. But, the only sure way to find out is to come and visit this amazing country for your self. Embrace the possibility to enjoy party circles of Bucharest and tell the story of your craziest nights long after they happen.
Interested? Check out tours in Romania and get planning!