DISCOVER
Travelling through cities and exploring Romania’s regions
Romania is divided into several historical regions. Each of these regions has its personal and incomparable flair, starting from the natural paradise of the UNESCO-protected Danube Delta, and up to the villages of the Maramureș region. Bucharest is the only city that exceeds one million of inhabitants in Romania, but there are other, even more unforgettable historic towns, such as Timișoara, Sibiu, Iași and many more. We want to discover all of these together.
Maramures is likely to be the most original region of Romania. Here the clocks allegedly measure not the time, but eternity. see more
The whole area surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains is Transylvania. Historically, Transylvania includes only the plateau in the centre of Rom see more
Moldova is the North-Eastern Romanian landscape that stretches from the shed of the Eastern Carpathians to the Prut River and see more
Romania’s around 245 km long Black Sea coastline is part of the south-eastern region of the country, Dobrogea. see more
The term Wallachia is known... however, not as the Romanian territory between the Southern Carpathians and the Danube, see more
Since immemorial times, Banat was permanently populated. Its name derives from "Ban", the name used for a Hungarian government official. see more

