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7-Day Itinerary: Explore Romania in August 2023

  1. Day 1: Bucharest
    15 minutes (7 miles) from Henri Coandă International Airport

    Start your trip in Bucharest, the vibrant capital city of Romania. In the morning, visit the iconic Palace of the Parliament, the world's heaviest building. Explore the historical Old Town in the afternoon, known for its charming streets and lively atmosphere. In the evening, indulge in traditional Romanian cuisine at a local restaurant.

    • Palace of the Parliament: €15, 2 hours
    • Old Town exploration: Free, 3 hours
    • Dinner at Caru' cu Bere: €20, 2 hours
  2. Day 2: Brasov
    2 hours (100 miles) from Bucharest

    Head to Brasov, a picturesque city nestled in the Carpathian Mountains. Spend the morning exploring Bran Castle, also known as Dracula's Castle, surrounded by myths and legends. In the afternoon, wander around Brasov's charming Old Town and visit the Black Church. Enjoy a relaxing evening at a local cafe.

    • Bran Castle: €10, 2 hours
    • Exploring Brasov Old Town: Free, 3 hours
    • Relaxing at a local cafe: €5, 2 hours
  3. Day 3: Sibiu
    2.5 hours (110 miles) from Brasov

    Travel to Sibiu, a charming medieval town with a rich cultural heritage. Start your day by visiting the Brukenthal National Museum, home to an impressive collection of European art. In the afternoon, explore the historic center, filled with beautiful squares and colorful buildings. End your day with a delightful dinner at a traditional Romanian restaurant.

    • Brukenthal National Museum: €8, 2 hours
    • Exploring Sibiu's historic center: Free, 3 hours
    • Dinner at Crama Sibiana: €15, 2 hours
  4. Day 4: Cluj-Napoca
    3 hours (150 miles) from Sibiu

    Continue your journey to Cluj-Napoca, a vibrant city known for its youthful energy. Start your day by visiting the Cluj-Napoca Botanical Garden, home to a wide variety of plant species. In the afternoon, explore the historic city center, filled with beautiful architecture and lively cafes. Enjoy an evening of live music at a local jazz club.

    • Cluj-Napoca Botanical Garden: €5, 2 hours
    • Exploring the city center: Free, 3 hours
    • Live music at Janis Jazz Club: €10, 2 hours
  5. Day 5: Timisoara
    3.5 hours (190 miles) from Cluj-Napoca

    Head to Timisoara, often referred to as the "Little Vienna" due to its stunning architecture. Start your day by visiting the Memorial Museum of the 1989 Revolution, which provides insights into Romania's recent history. In the afternoon, explore Union Square and Victory Square, two main landmarks of the city. Enjoy a relaxing evening at a local wine bar.

    • Memorial Museum of the 1989 Revolution: €7, 2 hours
    • Exploring Union Square and Victory Square: Free, 3 hours
    • Wine tasting at La Piaf Wine Bar: €20, 2 hours
  6. Day 6: Sighisoara
    2.5 hours (110 miles) from Timisoara

    Travel to Sighisoara, a well-preserved medieval citadel and the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler. Start your day by visiting the Clock Tower, offering panoramic views of the city. In the afternoon, explore the narrow streets of the Citadel and visit the Vlad Dracula House. Enjoy an evening stroll along the fortified walls.

    • Clock Tower: €5, 2 hours
    • Exploring Sighisoara Citadel: Free, 3 hours
    • Evening walk along the fortified walls: Free, 1 hour
  7. Day 7: Danube Delta
    5 hours (250 miles) from Sighisoara

    End your trip with a visit to the Danube Delta, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and a haven for wildlife. Take a boat tour through the intricate network of channels and lakes, spotting diverse bird species and unique flora. Enjoy a picnic lunch surrounded by the beautiful natural scenery. Spend the afternoon exploring the delta's charming villages.

    • Boat tour in the Danube Delta: €40, 4 hours
    • Picnic lunch: €10, 1 hour
    • Exploring delta villages: Free, 3 hours

Recommendations

Are there any other local attractions, events, or experiences I should also consider? How about day trips? Any good ideas on how to get the most for my money and have a lot of fun?

Aside from the mentioned attractions, consider visiting Peles Castle in Sinaia, taking a day trip to the stunning Transfagarasan Road, and exploring the Painted Monasteries of Bucovina. To make the most of your trip, try local cuisine, interact with locals, and immerse yourself in the unique culture and traditions of Romania.

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