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Odkryj Romania
Transylvania castles, Carpathian old towns and a fast-growing festival map.
Miasta w Romania
BrasovBrasov
Brașov is the gateway to Transylvania, a Gothic-and-Saxon old town ringed by the Carpathian mountains. Wander Council Square, the soaring Black Church and narrow Rope Street, ride the cable car up Tâmpa, then day-trip to Bran ("Dracula's") Castle and the ski slopes of Poiana Brașov.
BucharestBucharest
Bucharest, Romania's capital, mixes grand boulevards and Belle Époque mansions with communist-era monoliths — above all the colossal Palace of the Parliament. The revived Old Town (Lipscani) packs in bars, cafés and clubs, while leafy parks and the Village Museum offer breathing space.
Cluj-NapocaCluj-Napoca
Cluj-Napoca is Transylvania's vibrant student capital and Romania's festival heartland — home to UNTOLD and Electric Castle. Beyond the Gothic St Michael's Church and lively Unirii Square, it has the country's best café, food and tech scene, with the Hoia forest and salt-mine parks close by.
ConstanțaConstanța
Constanța is Romania's main Black Sea city and port, pairing Roman heritage — a vast ancient mosaic and the Art Nouveau Casino on the waterfront — with the country's biggest beach scene. The neighbouring resort of Mamaia adds a long sandy strip of lidos and summer clubbing.
IasiIasi
Iași is the cultural capital of Romania's Moldavia region and a great university city. Known for the neo-Gothic Palace of Culture, a wealth of historic monasteries and churches, and a deep literary heritage, it offers an authentic, less-touristed slice of eastern Romania.
SibiuSibiu
Sibiu is one of Europe's best-preserved Saxon towns and a former European Capital of Culture in southern Transylvania. Pastel townhouses with "eyes" in their roofs, three cobbled squares, the Bridge of Lies and the open-air ASTRA museum make it a postcard base near the Făgăraș mountains.
TimisoaraTimisoara
Timișoara, Romania's elegant western city and a 2023 European Capital of Culture, is famed for its restored baroque squares and as the spark of the 1989 revolution. Pastel facades, leafy parks along the Bega canal and a lively café and festival scene give it a Central-European feel.
🎧 Festiwale w Romania
Neversea 2026
Neversea is one of Europe's largest beach music festivals, held each July on the Black Sea shore in Constanța, Romania.
Electric Castle 2026
Electric Castle runs 16-19 July 2026 at Banffy Castle near Cluj-Napoca, mixing live bands, electronic stages and castle-domain camping.
Timișoara City Days 2026 (Zilele Timișoarei)
Timișoara City Days (Zilele Timișoarei) are the city's annual summer celebrations, with open-air concerts, street performances, fairs and...
UNTOLD 2026
UNTOLD 2026 takes over Cluj-Napoca on 6-9 August with a stadium-scale music programme and announced artists including Flo Rida, Kygo, Lewis...
Oktoberfest Brașov 2026
Oktoberfest Brașov is Romania's largest beer festival, held over several days with beer tents, Bavarian-style food, funfair rides and live...
SAGA Festival 2026
SAGA is a large electronic and pop music festival held in Bucharest, typically over a weekend with multiple stages hosting major...
iMapp Bucharest 2026 — Video Mapping Show
iMapp Bucharest is a large-scale video-mapping competition projected onto the façade of the Palace of the Parliament, one of the world's...
Iași City Days 2026 (Sărbătorile Iașului)
Iași City Days are the city's annual celebrations held in October around the feast of Saint Parascheva, featuring open-air concerts, fairs,...
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Odkryj Romania
Rumunia to jeden z najbardziej zróżnicowanych krajów Europy: Karpaty łukiem przecinają środek kraju, saksońskie miasteczka i zamki Transylwanii leżą wśród wzgórz, a wybrzeże Morza Czarnego w Mamai i Konstancy zaprasza na letnie plaże. Miasta takie jak Bukareszt i Kluż-Napoka dodają energii wielkich festiwali oraz szybko rozwijającej się sceny kulinarnej i nocnej.
To kierunek na cztery pory roku — wędrówki i zamki latem, festiwale od wiosny do jesieni i ośrodki narciarskie (Poiana Brașov, Sinaia) zimą. Odległości są spore, więc większość podróży skupia się na jednym regionie: Transylwanii (Braszów, Sybin, Bran), stolicy lub wybrzeżu.
Najlepsze miejsca w Romania
- Braszów i zamek Bran — Gotycko-saksońskie stare miasto u podnóża Karpat, w pobliżu „zamku Drakuli”.
- Bukareszt — Stolica: kolosalny Pałac Parlamentu, nocne życie Starego Miasta i wielkie festiwale.
- Kluż-Napoka — Studenckie miasto Transylwanii — dom festiwali UNTOLD i Electric Castle, świetne kawiarnie i jedzenie.
- Sybin — Brukowane place i pastelowe kamieniczki — jedno z najlepiej zachowanych saksońskich miast Europy.
- Mamaia i wybrzeże Morza Czarnego — Główny pas plażowy Rumunii — kurorty, kąpieliska i letnie imprezowanie nad morzem.