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Floating hotels

Posted on June 26, 2009

Floating hotels are one of the new units of accommodation in Romania tourism. Every such hotel is actually a floating hotel that is moving through the Danube Delta towed by a tug boat. Determines the choice of a route for tourists and according to the drawn and ready during the whole cruise hotel moving arms and channels on the Danube between the fishing and tourist interest.

Vessels are modern buildings with high comfort, classified 3 stars and 4 stars with the restaurant, the bar (with air conditioning) which offers a superb panorama windows arranged by height on the entire room in both the curb. On the upper deck is arranged instead of a beach with sezlonguri. floating hotel has heating and water heating. are anchored at night and visitors can rest in perfect peace in the middle of the most savage land tour of Europe, the Danube Delta. We offer transport by boat in the Danube Delta free floating hotel for the fishing or tracking flying birds. Fishing gear (lines) and free bait for those who wish to fish.

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Roman Catholic Cathedral

Posted on June 4, 2009

Built in the XIII-th century, transylvania04 is the most valuable monument of early medieval architecture in Transylvania, which harmoniously combines elements of the Gothic Romance.
The building was conceived as a basilica with three ships, transept with three semicircular apses, turn over and two square towers on the west side, later adding the two ships in that area .

The most important building from the early Renaissance in Transylvania is undoubtedly chapel "Lazo", located on the north side of the cathedral, inside it is a ribbed vault late Gothic, with key vault decorated with figures of Transylvanian .

Inside the cathedral is the sarcophagus of Iancu de Hunedoara, along with the brother Johannes Miles, son or greater Ladislau (located in the ship south side) and those of Queen Isabella and his son John Sigismund.

Grigore Antipa Museum of Natural History

Posted on May 19, 2009

muzeul-antipa" Grigore Antipa" Museum of Natural History is one of the most fascinated places offered by Bucharest. Is the biggest and the oldest museum of this kind from the all Danubian countries bringing together over 300.000 of exponents among the richest and important collection of butterfly from the entire world.
The museum was set up in 1908. The first collections from 1844 belong Saint Sava high-school stay at the base of making up the museum.

A visit to the " Grigore Antipa" Museum of Natural History means a fascinating trip in time, from the Universe begin  to the present, for knowing how the planet formed in which we live, how appeared and how evolved the animals, how it got to the diversity forms which we meet every day....

Breaza

Posted on May 12, 2009

It is situated in North-West of Prahova district, on the old way that connects Transilvania and Muntenia near the Prahova river. Breaza is the entrance gate in the tourist area of Bucegi Mountains.

The natural conditions of the town, the lovely landscape instigate or trips and the cyclotourism path make from this area an attraction centre.

The quality of the air from Breaza is owed to ozone and negative ions with therapeutically effect on the breathing ways, in sleepleeness in depression and also in stress. The Breaza health resort has some important objectives of touristic interest about the histoical past of the town and the cultural activities of some personalities. But not to forget: in Breaza we can find abot the Military High School" DIMITREI CANTEMIR",A VERY IMPORTANT MILITARY INSTITUTION OF ROMANIA.

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Sebeş

Posted on May 9, 2009

Sebeş is an important city in Alba district, central Romania, and southern Transylvania. The city lies on the Mureş River valley and it straddles the Sebeş River. Attractions here include churches and museums as well as historical buildings.
The attractions here include churchepozs, fortresses and museums. The main ones are the Evangelical Church, Sebes Fortress, The Tailor´s Tower, The Zapolya House / History Museum which was built in the second half of the 15th century and served as the seat of the Transylvania Diet during the 16th and 17th centuries.
It is believed that there has been an earlier rural settlement in this area, with Romanian and Pecheneg population but the city itself was built by German settlers on the territory of the Hungarian Kingdom in the second half of the 12th century and became an important city in medieval Transylvania

The Capital of Romania

Posted on May 7, 2009

Bucharest is the capital of Romania and the largest city, as well as the most important industrial, economic and commercial center of the country. With its 2 million inhabitants in the city proper and more than 2.4 million in the urban area, it is also one of the largest cities in Eastern Europe.

Bucharest is usually the entry point for most people into Romania. On the other hand, the city itself isn't particularly appealing to all tourists, and it is usually a matter of personal taste whether visitors like it or not. Some people adore it and think it really has a special feel to it; others feel uncomfortable due to the grey Communist-era buildings and lack of charm or tourist attractions. Yet again, others believe the urban myths about crime, homelessness and poverty, even though these are only what they state to be - myths.

Bucharest offers some excellent attractions, and increasingly has the sophisticated, trendy and modern edge to it that defines a European capital. If you're in the region, it would be negligent to not visit it, even if just for the curiosity of seeing such a paradoxical city.

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The paradise between waters

Posted on May 7, 2009

After a traveling for almost 2860 km began from the Black Forest Mountains, in over 10 millennium of existence, The Danube created the third Delta as size from Europe and the 22 from the entire world. A hole of mystery ,the Danube Delta, gather in the same place appreciatively 300 species of birds,160 species of fish and 1200 species of plants, trees and shrubbery and was declared natural reservation and included in then list of natural monuments of Units Nations. From spring to late autumn when the first snow falls the Danube Delta offers one of the most isolated places of the European continent, Danube delta is a place which more than others place of the world the people had to learn how to survive. The principle towns from here are Tulcea, Sulina and Sf.Gheorghe.

Black Sea

Posted on May 6, 2009

The Black Sea is one of the most remarkable regional seas in the world.
Black Sea is surrounded by land, still it is not a lake since Bosporus and Dardanelles Straits connect it to the Mediterranean. The Danube is the most important river running into the Black Sea. Apart from the Danube, Europe's third and fourth largest rivers, the Dnieper and Don, flow to the Black Sea. The population of the greater Black Sea basin is more than 160 million. Six countries border the Black Sea: Roblack_sea3bmania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia, Russia and Ukraine.
The Black Sea was once part of a larger body that included the Caspian and Aral seas. In the Tertiary period, it was separated from the Caspian Sea and was linked to the Mediterranean Sea.