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Periam “Rock la Mures” Fest ( published on Mar 28, 2008.)

One of the best music festivals in Romania finds its place in the country’s western extremity, somewhere in the middle of nowhere, near the borderline. Two stages, good music, interesting people, camping sites, the river and field as far as your eyes can see… Read more on Periam “Rock la Mures” Fest

Sinaia ( published on Mar 07, 2008.)

Sinaia is for Romania like the Black Pearl for Captain Jack Sparrow. The kind of town that makes you smile when you think of it... Read more on Sinaia

Vama Veche ( published on Mar 07, 2008.)

Vama Veche: dreamland, an oasis of pure freedom…you name it! A small village on the Black Sea coast where everything is possible. At least is what it makes you feel. You can be whoever you like, you can do the things you always dreamt to do but you were too afraid to be judged. No one will! Everyone is looking for freedom as much as you do! The sky is the limit…the sea is your best friend. Read more on Vama Veche

Sighisoara, medieval heaven ( published on Mar 07, 2008.)

Legends, myths, dark forces, medieval times covered with bloody, heart-beating tales… So little known about it, but so famous at the same time: Transylvania. The devil’s kingdom, as the legends says is in fact, nowadays a medieval heaven, a town torn from a romantic tale. Read more on Sighisoara, medieval heaven

Hunedoara ( published on Mar 07, 2008.)

The legendary and mythic Transylvania hides the most beautiful architectural buildings that Romania has. Usually, Romanians refer to Transylvania as “there”… where everything looks and is better than the rest of the f the country. “There”, you can find a city that hosts Romania’s biggest and most impressive gothic-style secular building, Hunedoara. Read more on Hunedoara

Sighisoara ( published on Mar 04, 2008.)

Sighisoara is located in the center part of Romania, in the region of Transylvania. The town was originally established by German colonists and influences from this people still reflect on the city today. Sighisoara is a place loved by people all across Romania and over its borders. The constructions, the atmosphere, the narrow streets, even the air are so full of magic and historical mementos that it will be sometimes difficult for you to imagine that these kinds of places still exist on the face of the earth during the current day. The whole world turned its eyes on this valuable patrimony in Romania so that the medieval city was declared a part of the World Heritage by the UNESCO organization. Read more on Sighisoara

Brasov - Part of the "Heart" of Romania ( published on Feb 25, 2008.)

Brasov is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in Romania. And with good reason. A visit here will provide you with so many pleasant surprises and experiences that it will be difficult for you to ever leave. And if you do, you are guaranteed to come back. Read more on Brasov - Part of the "Heart" of Romania

Sibiu - modernity with a German touch ( published on Feb 23, 2008.)

The city of Sibiu, residence of the Transylvania country, settled over the river Cibin, is one of the larges in Romania, gathering a population of around 160.000 inhabitants. Along time Sibiu, or Hermannstadt how was called by Saxons, developed to by one important asset on the Romanian and European map as well. Its unique site, the German touch, the feeing of traveling in time makes Sibiu something different, another region totally different from the rest of Romania. Read more on Sibiu - modernity with a German touch

Dobrudja and the Danube Delta ( published on Feb 20, 2008.)

Coming face to face with the “untouched” nature is something more and more of us are looking for nowadays. Getting away is starting to become the number 1 objective especially for those whose lives rarely let them have a break. Read more on Dobrudja and the Danube Delta

A visit in Piatra-Neamt ( published on Feb 16, 2008.)

They say small towns are boring. That they cannot provide enough amount of “entertainment” so as to keep you there for a long time. But in the case of cities like Piatra-Neamt, it is sure that a visit will keep a part of your heart there forever. Read more on A visit in Piatra-Neamt

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