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Ultimate Travel Guide Romania

Transfฤƒgฤƒrฤƒศ™an road in Romania
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Get through this ultimate travel guide to Romania and book popular activities like Dracula’s Castle and Brasov Old Town.

Situated in the Balkans, Romania has a population of 19.12 million and covers 238,397 kmยฒ. Notably, Romania is home to the world’s heaviest building. Did you know it boasts the most spectacular and well-known road? The Transfagarasan highway spans over 150 km in length.

Explore Romania, which boasts one of the world’s most extensive rail networks, makes city-to-city travel easy without needing a car or plane ticket. As the most biogeographically diverse EU country, Romania offers a spectrum of landscapes, from snow-capped mountains to green hills, sandy Black Sea beaches, and Europe’s largest preserved delta, catering to diverse preferences.

Embark on your adventure well-prepared with this ultimate guide to Romania, offering essential information for your next trip.

What to Know

Best time to visit

April to October is the best time to visit Romania, as it provides pleasant weather for exploring the Transylvanian countryside and cities like Bucharest. Spring and autumn showcase breathtaking views, particularly across the castle-studded region.

Currency and ATMs

Romania’s official currency is the Romanian leu. While ATMs are easy to find in towns and cities, accessing them may be challenging in more remote areas. For instance, venturing into rural Transylvania might require a trek to find an ATM. As a precaution, ensure you withdraw the necessary cash before leaving the city.

Safety Rank

Romania maintains a commendable safety ranking, securing 31st among 163 countries. With a low crime rate, Romania stands out as one of the safest countries in Europe. Many tourists experience a stress-free journey in this stunning country, and we can confirm feeling 100% secure during our time in Romania.

Hitchhiking

Hitchhiking in Romania is generally easy, but drivers may expect payment. To avoid issues, inform the driver you’re travelling without money before getting in. Saying “fฤƒrฤƒ bani” (without money) or “nu am bani” (I have no money) is a helpful tip to communicate this.

Visa

Citizens from most European countries can visit Romania without an entry visa if the stay does not exceed 90 days, either in a single visit or multiple visits within six months. Yet, certain applicants need a visa, dependent on factors like nationality, purpose, and duration of stay. The visa type varies accordingly.

Plugs

Romania uses two plug types, C and F, with a voltage of 230V and a frequency of 50Hz. Travellers should ensure they have the appropriate adapters for their electronic devices when visiting the country.

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