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World-renowned tell it like it is guidebook
Discover Romania with this comprehensive, entertaining, tell it like it is Rough Guide, packed with comprehensive practical information and our experts honest and independent recommendations. Whether you plan to explore the discover the great outdoors, wander the streets of Bucharest or visit Dracula country, The Rough Guide to Romania will help you discover the best places to explore, sleep, eat, drink and shop along the way.
Features of The Rough Guide toRomania:
- Detailed regional coverage: provides in-depth practical information for each step of all kinds of trip, from intrepid off-the-beaten-track adventures, to chilled-out breaks in popular tourist areas. Regions covered include: Bucharest, Cluj, Bran, Sibiu, Brasov, Transylvania and more.
- Honest independent reviews: written with Rough Guides trademark blend of humour, honesty and expertise, and recommendations you can truly trust, our writers will help you get the most from your trip toRomania.
- Meticulous mapping: always full-colour, with clearly numbered, colour-coded keys. Find your way around Bucharest, Cluj, Sibiu, Brasovand many more locations without needing to get online.
- Fabulous full-colour photography: features a richness of inspirational colour photography, including vibrant Bucharestand stunning Cluj.
- Things not to miss: Rough Guides rundown of Bucharest, Wallachia, Moldavia, Transylvania and the Danube Deltas best sights and top experiences.
- Itineraries: carefully planned routes will help you organise your trip, and inspire and inform your on-the-road experiences.
- Basics section: packed with essential pre-departure information including getting there, getting around, accommodation, food and drink, health, the media, festivals, sports and outdoor activities, culture and etiquette, shopping and more.
- Background information: comprehensive Contexts chapter provides fascinating insights into Romania, with coverage of history, religion, ethnic groups, environment, wildlife and books, plus a handy language section and glossary.
- Covers: Bucharest, Moldavia, Wallachia, Transylvania and the Danube Delate

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have been inspiring travellers for over 35 years, with over 30 million copies sold globally. Synonymous with practical travel tips, quality writing and a trustworthy tell it like it is ethos, the Rough Guides list includes more than 260 travel guides to 120+ destinations, gift-books and phrasebooks.

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Introduction to

Romania

Travel in Romania is as rewarding as it is challenging. The countrys mountain scenery, its great diversity of wildlife and cultures, and a way of life that at times seems little changed since the Middle Ages, leave few who visit unaffected. Try to accept whatever happens as an adventure encounters with Gypsies, wild bears and tricky officials are likely to be far more interesting than anything touted by the tourist board.

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SCHEIA, EASTERN ROMANIA

Romanians trace their ancestry back to the Romans, and have a noticeable Latin character warm, spontaneous and appreciative of style. In Transylvania, in addition to ethnic Romanians, one and a half million Magyars and around the same number of Rroma (Gypsies) follow their own path, while dwindling numbers of Transylvanian Germans (Saxons) reside around the fortified towns and churches built by their ancestors. Along the coast, in the Delta and in the Banat, theres a rich mixture of Russians, Ukrainians, Serbs, Slovaks, Bulgars, Gypsies, Turks and Tatars.

Two decades of dictatorial rule by Nicolae Ceauescu brought Romania to the brink of ruin, with economic collapse and repression by the feared Securitate bringing about a stark deterioration in living standards. Although its almost thirty years since Ceauescus overthrow in what was Europes bloodiest revolution of 1989, the country is, in many ways, only just emerging from his shadow though Romanias admission into NATO in 2004 and then, somewhat more controversially, the European Union in 2007, has at least cemented its place in the wider international community.

As fascinating as the urban centres are such as the capital, Bucharest, Braov, Sighioara, Timioara and, most enchantingly, Sibiu Romanias true charm lies in the remoter regions. Any exploration of rural villages will be rewarding, with sights as diverse as the log houses in Oltenia, Delta villages built of reeds, and the magnificent wooden churches, with their sky-scraping Gothic steeples, of Maramure, not to mention the countrys more traditional churches, which reflect a history of competing communities and faiths. Romania also offers some of the most unspoiled wilderness on the continent, from the majestic peaks of the Carpathian mountains and the verdant, rolling hills of Bucovina to the extraordinary wetlands of the Danube Delta.

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  • Occupying an area of 237,000 square kilometres, and with a population of around twenty million, Romania is one of East-Central Europes largest nations. Its capital, Bucharest, lies in the far south of the country on the plains of Wallachia, located between the Danube and the mountainous region of Transylvania to the north. The highest peak is Moldoveanu (2544m), in the Carpathian mountains.
  • The constitution set in place a parliamentary system of government , elected every four years, with the prime minister at its head the president is head of state.
  • Tourism is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the Romanian economy, with mountain, coastal and health spa resorts absorbing the bulk of the countrys tourist traffic. Romanias most important exports are textiles and footwear, metal products, and machinery and equipment, and its main trading partners are Italy and Germany.
  • Romanias most famous historical figure is Vlad epe (c.143176), also known as Vlad the Impaler and, more familiarly, as Dracula.
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Where to go

The first point of arrival for many visitors is the capital, Bucharest . While not an easy city to love its wide nineteenth-century Parisian-style boulevards are choked with traffic, once-grand fin de sicle buildings crumbling and the suburbs dominated by grim apartment blocks its cultural institutions, abundant greenery and lively Old Town nightlife reward patience. In recent years, the gastronomic scene has improved beyond recognition, while a wave of artisan coffee joints has revitalized the citys caf culture.

From the capital, most visitors make a beeline for the province of Transylvania to the north, setting for the countrys most thrilling scenery and home to its finest cities: the gateway is Braov , whose medieval Old Town is a good introduction to the Saxon architecture of the region, which reaches its peak in the fortified town of Sibiu and the jagged skyline of Sighioara , Romanias most atmospherically sited town and the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler (Dracula).

North and west of here, the great Magyar cities of Trgu Mure , Cluj and Oradea have retained a wealth of medieval architecture, as well as impressive Baroque and Secession buildings. In the southwest, near the Serbian border, is hugely enjoyable Timioara , source of the 1989 revolution.

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Spas

Romania boasts one third of all Europes mineral springs, and around 160 spa resorts ( bile ), many of which were made fashionable by the Habsburgs during the nineteenth century.

Spa holidays are tremendously popular, the theory being that you stay in a resort for about eighteen days, following a prescribed course of treatment, and ideally return regularly over the next few years. However, if you can get cheap accommodation, a spa can also make a good base for a one-off holiday. In any case, its worth bearing in mind that even the smallest spas have campsites and restaurants.

The basic treatment naturally involves drinking the waters , which come in an amazing variety: alkaline, chlorinated, carbogaseous, and sodium-, iodine-, magnesium-, sulphate- or iron-bearing. In addition, you can bathe in hot springs or sapropelic muds, breathe in foul fumes at mofettes, or indulge in a new generation of complementary therapies such as ultrasound and aerosol treatment, ultraviolet light baths, acupuncture and electrotherapy.

The spas all have their own areas of specialization : Sovata is the best place for gynaecological problems; Covasna, Vatra Dornei and Buzia deal with cardiovascular complaints; Climneti-Cciulata, Slnic Moldova, Sngeorz-Bi and Bile Olneti with digestion; and others (notably Bile Herculane and Bile Felix) with a range of locomotive and rheumatic ailments. Mountain resorts such as Sinaia, Bile Tunad and Moneasa treat nervous complaints with fresh air, which has an ideal balance of ozone and ions.

The best of Romania, though, is its countryside, and in particular the wonderful mountains. The wild Carpathians , forming the frontier between Transylvania and, to the east and south, Moldavia and Wallachia, shelter bears, stags, chamois and eagles. The Bucegi, Fgra and Retezat ranges and the Padi plateau, meanwhile, offer some of the most spectacular hiking opportunities in Europe. The Black Sea coast is full of brash resorts, notably Mamaia, but it does have its charms, not least the old port of Constana.

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