Romania’s featured places highlight a rich mix of culture, history, and nature. Bucharest’s Palace of the Parliament and National Cathedral showcase monumental architecture, while Peleș and Bran Castles reveal royal heritage and Transylvanian legends. The painted monasteries of Voroneț and Putna reflect deep spiritual traditions. The Transfăgărășan offers breathtaking mountain views, and the Black Sea coast and Danube Delta complete the experience with beaches and rich biodiversity.
Palace of the Parliament
Massive parliamentary landmark in Bucharest, famous for monumental Communist-era architecture, immense underground structure, and status as the world’s heaviest building.
Peleș Castle
Magnificent Neo-Renaissance royal castle in the Carpathian Mountains, surrounded by forests and spectacular scenery, symbolizing Romania’s royal heritage and sophistication.
Bran Castle
Medieval Transylvanian castle near Brașov, famous as Dracula’s Castle, combining Romanian history, legends, royal collections, and traditional village culture.
National Cathedral of Romania
Monumental Orthodox cathedral in Bucharest, renowned for record-breaking scale, grand mosaics, immense bell, and significance to Romanian faith and heritage.
Putna Monastery
Historic Orthodox monastery in Bukovina, founded by Stephen the Great, renowned for medieval Moldavian art, pilgrimage traditions, and Romanian spirituality.
Voroneț Monastery
Famous medieval monastery in Bukovina, celebrated for vibrant exterior frescoes, unique Voroneț blue, and UNESCO-listed Moldavian heritage.
Transfăgărășan
Spectacular mountain road across the Carpathians, famous for winding curves, panoramic scenery, and unforgettable driving experiences between Transylvania and Wallachia.
Romanian Black Sea
Scenic Black Sea coastline with famous resorts, sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, and diverse seaside destinations attracting Romanian and international tourists.
Danube Delta
Europe’s second largest river delta, renowned for pristine wetlands, extraordinary biodiversity, rare wildlife, and spectacular natural landscapes along the Black Sea.