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🏙️ Destynacje Miasto
Kultura, jedzenie i zabytki w klasycznych city breakach.
Rumuńskie miasta wynagradzają spacer: okazałe bulwary i Stare Miasto Bukaresztu, studencka energia Kluż-Napoki oraz saksońskie place Sybinu i Braszowa — każde to centrum festiwali i jedzenia.
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.
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.
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.