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From the bears and lynxes of the Carpathian Mountains to the Danube Delta’s vibrant birdlife, this nation’s incredible wildlife attracts many travelers — though even more are lured by the myths of Transylvania.
Starting at $73 a night, there are 3513 Expedia-listed hotels in Romania. Why not save more cash for the fun stuff by bundling your flights and hotels with us? You can also add things like car rentals and experiences — the more you put into your Romania Vacation Package, the more you save. If you’re not sure what to check out first, we have some ideas. The Palace of Culture is a must-see, and you’ll get even more out of your visit if you add a guided tour to your package.
Day 1-2: Start your adventure in Bucharest, the nation’s capital. Hip cafés, fascinating museums and a range of historical sights await you here. Make sure you set aside time to explore the impressive Palace of Parliament.
Day 3-4: Rent a car and head three hours north to Brasov. Wander the cobblestone streets and admire its soviet architecture and medieval walls. Don’t miss Rasnov Fortress and the Black Church either.
Day 4-6: Continue northwest to Cluj-Napoca. If you’re up for a hike, take a day trip to the beautiful Turda Gorge. Afterwards, blow off some steam at one of the many local bars — this place is home to a large student population, and it has the nightlife to prove it.
Medieval reenactments bring one of Europe’s most well-preserved citadels back to life at the Sighisoara Medieval Festival. Held yearly on the last weekend of July and offering crafts to traditional battles, it’s worth putting in your calendar.
If you plan to spend a while in the national capital, check out our Bucharest Vacation Packages.
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Discover the mysteries of one of Romania’s top attractions, a 14th-century fortification nicknamed Dracula’s Castle.
Explore this mysterious Gothic castle and discover the eerie stories connected to its long history.
Watch a concert at this neoclassical theater, which owes its existence partly to financial donations from the citizens of Bucharest.