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Romania is very old and, at the same time, startlingly new. Bordered by Hungary, Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova, Bulgaria and Serbia, it also has a stretch of the Black Sea coast. EU membership in 2007 has opened up the country and increasing numbers of UK and Irish flyers are searching for cheap flights to Romania.
The popular notion of Romania is as Vladislav Dracula's homeland, the nobleman who inspired the name of the vampire in Bram Stoker's famous novel, but there is so much more to this country than Bran Castle (where Vlad is said to have lived).
Its capital is Bucharest, known not only for its historic city centre - in the 19th century, it was known as "Little Paris" and it even has l'Arc de Triomphe - but also for the Palace of Parliament, the world's second-largest building (after the Pentagon), built by Nicolae Ceausescu.
Brasov is the second-largest city. Close to the city centre, Poiana Brasov is the country's largest ski resort, with ten miles of runs. One of Romania's most famous tourist attractions are the painted monasteries of Southern Bucovina (near the Ukrainian border), many of them Unesco-listed.
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Peak Season:The summer months, July and August. May to July is a good time to visit.
Off Season:In general, the winter months; however, this is when skiers and snowboarders step off their Romania flights and head for the slopes of Poiana, Sinaia (known as Carpathians Pearl), Busteni, Predeal and Azuga.
CarpatAir and Tarom offer domestic Romania flights.
Most of the major car-rental companies are represented in Romania.
Public transport is decent. Several bus companies offer reasonably priced services between the cities and there is a well-developed railway network as well. Tickets are inexpensive. Finally, taxis are plentiful. It’s a good idea to settle on the fare in advance.
Bucharest Otopeni Airport (BUH) (website: www.otp-airport.ro) is 16km (10 miles) north of the city (travel time – 25 minutes).
There are also international airports at Arad (ARW), Cluj (CLJ), Constanta (CND) (Mihail Kogalniceanu), Sibiu (SBZ) and Timisoara (TSR).
All passports must be valid for period of intended stay. All visitors must hold all documents required for further travel, onward or return tickets, sufficient funds for period of stay, and proof of reserved accommodations.
British passport holders do not require a visa for stays of up to 90 days.
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