Romania is Europe’s best-kept secret—where mist rolls over medieval towns, time stands still in pastoral villages, and legends live on in castle shadows. Tucked between Central and Eastern Europe, this country is a land of soulful contrasts: wild mountains and painted monasteries, bustling Bucharest and hushed hayfields. With the Carpathians curving through its heart and the Danube Delta unfurling into the Black Sea, Romania welcomes those who seek authenticity, mystery, and stillness. Here, folklore isn’t fantasy—it’s everyday poetry.
Plan Your Journey
A region of gothic towns, Saxon villages, and legends. Visit Brașov for its medieval charm, Sibiu for cultural elegance, and Sighișoara—a perfectly preserved citadel and birthplace of Vlad the Impaler
Often called “Dracula’s Castle,” but beyond the myth lies a story of royal heritage and mountaintop mystique
Romania’s dynamic capital mixes Belle Époque beauty with communist-era grandeur; stroll the Old Town and relax in the lush Cişmigiu Gardens
A timeless region of hand-carved wooden churches (UNESCO-listed), ancient traditions, and slow village life where hayrides and folk costumes are part of daily rhythm
Famous for its Painted Monasteries, these spiritual masterpieces tell biblical stories in vivid frescoes under mountain skies
One of Europe’s best preserved biospheres; explore it by boat and watch for pelicans, reeds, and watery silence
May to October – Ideal for hiking, road trips through Transylvania, and exploring towns under blue skies
December – Christmas markets in Sibiu and Brașov, snowy villages, and winter wonderland scenes