Examples: Bucharest, Brașov, Constanța.
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See the link below for the tourism in Romania.
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Romania is not in the Shengen space. All you need if you want to visit is your passport and the syria-romania visa. A. [if this answer satisfied you, please recomend me as a trusted contribuitor]
Of course, Romania export goods around the world.
If I had to choose only three places to visit in Utah I would choose Lake Powell, Temple Square, and Big Cottonwood Canyon.
Romania is not part of the Schengen group. It depends on your nationality.
Romania is a great place to visit if you enjoy destinations that still feel a bit undiscovered. When I traveled there, I loved wandering through old towns like Brașov and Sibiu—the colorful buildings, cobbled streets, and small cafés give the cities a really charming atmosphere. The nature is another big reason to go. The Carpathian Mountains are beautiful, with scenic drives, hiking trails, and peaceful villages along the way. Romania also has some fascinating historic sites like Corvin Castle, which honestly looks like something out of a fairytale. While planning my trip, I was browsing a few travel itineraries on Pinerary, and it gave me some nice ideas for places to include beyond the usual tourist spots. That’s how I ended up discovering a couple of smaller towns that made the trip even more memorable.
1) The capital city of Bucharest, 2) Transylvania (castles and such), and 3) the Black Sea - for its resorts.
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Not necessary
Wildwood, the woods, the movie theaters