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Atrações mais populares em Romania

Things to do in Romania include exploring the majestic Bran Castle, famous for its Dracula legends, and Peleș Castle, a stunning Neo-Renaissance masterpiece just 40 kilometers from Brașov. Drive the Transfăgărășan, a winding mountain road with hairpin turns and breathtaking views stretching over 90 kilometers.

Bran Castle

1. Bran Castle

Bran

4.3 (108,817)
CastleAtração turísticaMuseuLugar históricoPonto de interesse

Perched on a rocky spur above the valley, Bran Castle blends medieval architecture with Bram Stoker lore. Explore narrow staircases, chamber exhibits and sweeping mountain views.

Fatos rápidos: Visitors notice a labyrinth of narrow staircases and sudden lookout windows that make every turn feel like a stage set, with light slanting through arrow-slit openings. A surprising number of rooms, more than 50, hold collections of armor, carved furniture, and worn floorboards that creak underfoot and smell faintly of pine and wax.

Destaques: A nearly hidden passage barely 80 cm wide leads up to a tiny turret room where the air is warm, wood-scented, and the view through a narrow slit seems squeezed into a postcard. Guides point to a handwritten guest ledger signed by over 200 visitors from the early 20th century, the faded blue ink and careful loops making each name feel like a rumor passed down the stairs.

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Peleș Castle

2. Peleș Castle

Sinaia

4.7 (72,713)
CastleAtração turísticaLugar históricoMuseuPonto de interesse

Lavish Neo-Renaissance royal palace in the Carpathian foothills, full of royal art and ornate woodwork. Walk opulent rooms, view original furnishings, and stroll the pine-lined grounds.

Fatos rápidos: Visitors will find roughly 160 rooms, many finished with intricate inlaid woodwork and stained glass, and the residence was among the first in the region to have electric lighting and central heating. Early technical innovations also included a functional elevator tucked behind carved panels, so guests could move between floors without fanfare.

Destaques: Sunlight filtering through stained glass throws jewel-toned patches across floors made from over 40 different wood species, leaving a warm resin and beeswax scent in the air. A near-hidden switch beside a servant passage still controls the original elevator mechanism, a tactile reminder of the private routines of King Carol I and his guests.

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Danube Delta

3. Danube Delta

Tulcea

4.9 (335)
Parque nacionalParquePonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Europe's largest wetland, alive with wildlife and winding channels. Glide through reed beds and fishing villages, spotting pelicans and golden sunsets.

Fatos rápidos: Wide, marshy channels and towering reed beds host more than 300 species of birds and an astonishing diversity of fish and amphibians. Visitors move mostly by narrow wooden boats and kayaks, gliding past mud islands that shift after floods and smell like fresh algae and river silt.

Destaques: Morning brings colonies of pelicans and hundreds of glossy ibis rising together, the wet air thick with wingbeats and a salty, muddy tang. Traditional fishers still use hand-cranked wooden boats and haul nets at night, sometimes landing 20–50 carp or pikeperch per trip that are smoked over willow for an intense, river-salt aroma.

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Palace of the Parliament

4. Palace of the Parliament

Bucharest

4.4 (6,307)
Escritório governamentalAtração turísticaPonto de interesseEstabelecimento

Feel the jaw-dropping scale and lavish interiors. Join a guided tour through immense halls, glittering chandeliers and miles of marble.

Fatos rápidos: You won't believe the scale: over 365,000 square meters and roughly 1,100 rooms, ranking among the largest administrative buildings globally. Guided tours reveal imported marble, enormous chandeliers and layers of political history visible in every ornate corridor.

Destaques: Walk into a chamber with ceilings higher than many houses, where more than 1,000 rooms radiate from a central core and footsteps echo like in a cathedral. Legend has it Nicolae Ceaușescu wanted imperial scale, so halls were clad in marble from several countries and chandeliers sometimes weigh hundreds of kilograms.

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Sighișoara Citadel

5. Sighișoara Citadel

Sighișoara

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A perfectly preserved medieval citadel with colorful towers and cobbled lanes. Walk the Clock Tower, ramparts, and charming squares for timeless views.

Fatos rápidos: Cobblestone alleys rise and fall like a small maze, with more than 160 preserved medieval houses clustered inside the fortifications. You can still spot nine defensive towers punctuating the skyline, each topped with a distinctive tiled roof and its own local legend that guidebooks rarely explain.

Destaques: Climb the long covered wooden stairway and you’ll pass faded chalk marks where schoolchildren once counted lessons, the boards creaking and smelling faintly of pine after rain. At the hilltop clock tower, carved wooden figurines put on a miniature procession each hour, their painted faces catching the sun and casting tiny shadows that feel alive when you stand close.

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Corvin Castle

6. Corvin Castle

Hunedoara

4.6 (49,170)
CastleAtração turísticaMuseuLugar históricoPonto de interesse

Dramatic Gothic-Renaissance fortress steeped in Transylvanian history. Explore vaulted courtyards, the armory and prison cells, then climb the tower for sweeping city views.

Fatos rápidos: Muralhas altas com ameias e uma pesada ponte levadiça de madeira dão ao local uma silhueta cinematográfica de conto de fadas que os fotógrafos perseguem na hora dourada. Brasões esculpidos e um Salão dos Cavaleiros abobadado preenchem vários cômodos, e passagens estreitas de pedra tornam todo o local surpreendentemente íntimo e tátil.

Destaques: Escadas estreitas em espiral sobem até qualquer uma das sete torres, onde janelas em fenda de flecha emolduram uma vista que causa vertigem e o vento sussurra através da argamassa áspera. Uma lenda local persistente liga o infame príncipe valáquio Vlad Țepeș a um breve cativeiro em uma cela apertada de masmorra, e ao ficar sobre o poço sombreado do pátio, quase se pode ouvir cliques imaginados e murmúrios conspiratórios.

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Voroneț Monastery

7. Voroneț Monastery

Voroneț

4.6 (18,740)
Atração turísticaMarco históricoLugar históricoIgrejaLocal de culto

Famous for its vivid 15th-century frescoes in iconic Voroneț blue. Wander the courtyard and admire the Last Judgment mural up close.

Fatos rápidos: Os visitantes frequentemente param diante do azul elétrico que cobre os afrescos exteriores, um pigmento tão resistente que sua cor sobrevive apesar de séculos de intempéries. Uma enorme cena do Juízo Final ocupa a parede oeste, repleta de centenas de figuras representadas com expressão surpreendente e pequenos detalhes narrativos.

Destaques: Observe uma pequena inscrição entalhada datada de 1488, que ainda registra os nomes dos patronos que pagaram pelo trabalho e serve como uma impressão digital direta das pessoas por trás do projeto. Em tardes ensolaradas, o exterior ultramarino parece pulsar sob a luz do sol, e os guias locais levam os visitantes a um canto específico onde um punhado de pequenos anjos pintados à mão, cada um não maior que uma palma, revelam rostos surpreendentemente expressivos.

Merry Cemetery

8. Merry Cemetery

Săpânța

4.6 (2,079)
CemeteryAtração turísticaMuseuPonto de interesseService

Folk art and candid local humor make the cemetery worth a stop. Walk among painted wooden crosses and blunt epitaphs that tell everyday stories.

Fatos rápidos: Fileiras de cruzes de madeira esculpidas à mão exibem azuis e vermelhos vibrantes, cada uma encimada por uma pintura ingênua que resume uma vida em uma única cena. Mais de 800 epitáfios variam do francamente engraçado ao ternamente honesto, frequentemente escritos em primeira pessoa para que você leia a voz do próprio falecido.

Destaques: O entalhador local Stan Ioan Pătraș é creditado por ter sido pioneiro no estilo alegre, esculpindo e pintando mais de 700 cruzes e escrevendo epitáfios curtos e irônicos que às vezes incluem detalhes como idades, profissões ou um hábito favorito. De perto, você pode ouvir as pinceladas na tinta e ver uma motocicleta dos anos 1970 ou um punhado de girassóis brilhantes pintados ao lado de uma frase como "Ele amava seu trator", um retrato pequeno e íntimo contado em cores e palavras.

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Pratos doces tradicionais

Papanasi

Papanasi

Papanasi are fried or boiled cheese doughnuts made from fresh urda or cottage cheese, topped with sour cream and fruit jam. They are widely regarded as Romania's most iconic dessert and are often served warm in homes and restaurants.

Cozonac

Cozonac

Cozonac is a sweet braided bread filled with walnut, poppy seed, or cocoa, traditionally prepared for Easter and Christmas. Families often pass down specific fillings and braid patterns, making it a center of holiday rituals.

Gogosi

Gogosi

Gogosi are light, fluffy Romanian doughnuts dusted with sugar or filled with jam, popular as a street snack and homemade treat. Their simple comfort-food appeal makes them beloved across generations.

Pratos salgados tradicionais

Sarmale

Sarmale

Sarmale are cabbage or vine leaf rolls filled with minced pork and rice, slowly simmered in a savory tomato-based sauce, and they often form the centerpiece of holiday meals. They are commonly served with polenta and sour cream.

Mici (Mititei)

Mici (Mititei)

Mici are skinless grilled rolls of seasoned ground meat, typically a blend of beef, pork, and lamb, flavored with garlic and spices. They are a barbecue staple, usually eaten with mustard, bread, and a cold beer.

Ciorbă de burtă

Ciorbă de burtă

Ciorbă de burtă is a sour tripe soup flavored with vinegar or lemon and enriched with egg yolk and sour cream, known as a restorative comfort food. Many Romanians consider it an effective hangover cure and a late-night favorite.

Bebidas tradicionais

Țuică

Țuică

Țuică is a traditional Romanian plum brandy, often distilled at home and served as a welcoming shot at celebrations and family events. Its strength and flavor vary widely, from light and fruity to bold and aged.

Romanian wine (Fetească Neagră)

Romanian wine (Fetească Neagră)

Romania has a millennia-long winemaking tradition, and indigenous varieties like Fetească Neagră produce rich, aromatic red wines that are gaining international recognition. Wine is an essential part of meals and hospitality across the country.

Socată

Socată

Socată is a lightly fermented elderflower cordial, made with elderflowers, sugar, lemon, and sometimes a hint of yeast, enjoyed in spring and summer. It is a refreshing non-alcoholic tradition with many regional homemade variations.

Frequently Asked Questions about Romania

What is the best time to visit Romania?
The best months to visit Romania are May, June, September, and October. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and a great experience for exploring the country and its attractions.
Is Romania an expensive country to visit?
Romania is relatively affordable for travelers. The average cost of living is around $800 per month, making it a budget-friendly destination for accommodation, food, and activities compared to many Western European countries.
How safe is the tap water in Romania?
Tap water in Romania is safe to drink. Travelers can consume tap water without concern in most areas, which helps reduce the need to buy bottled water and is convenient for daily hydration during their visit.
How can I get around Romania?
Public transport in Romania scores 6 out of 10. Travelers can use buses, trams, and trains to get around cities and between towns. While reasonably accessible, some routes might have limited schedules, so planning ahead is recommended.
How many tourists visit Romania each year?
Romania attracts approximately 12 million tourists annually. This number reflects its growing popularity as a travel destination with diverse attractions ranging from historic sites to natural landscapes.

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Passeios de um dia mais populares

Brașov

165 km 2.5h by train

Well-preserved medieval city near the Carpathians.

Sinaia

120 km 1.5h by train

Mountain resort with Peles Castle and cable cars.

Sibiu

275 km 3.5h by car

Historic Saxon city with large medieval squares.

Sighișoara

300 km 4h by car

UNESCO fortified citadel, birthplace of Vlad the Impaler.

Constanța

225 km 2.5h by train

Black Sea port city, beaches and Roman ruins.

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Comentários (5)

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Kayla M.

Tip for transport geeks: buy a Transylvania Card if you’re exploring castles and nature. It covers entrance fees and some local buses, saves a lot compared to paying separately. Book it online before you go, fewer queues!

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Ning B.

If you want authentic food and to skip tourist traps, ask locals for small family-run eateries away from city centers. Places in Brasov’s old town are way more expensive. Also, cash is king in most towns, card not always accepted!

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Zola M.

Weather was hit or miss during my trip, rain spoiled a few plans. The cities have great history but felt a bit chaotic. Still, the people were friendly and the traditional dishes a highlight. Would visit again but maybe in late summer for better weather.

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Lisa M.

Really enjoyed my week in Romania. The landscapes are stunning and the local markets lively. Could be touristy in spots like Bran Castle, but quieter towns made up for it. Food was good, though I found some places overpriced near major attractions.

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Adel G.

Romania surprised me with its mix of medieval charm and vibrant cities. The food is hearty and delish, but expect some heavy meat dishes. Loved that spring weather was mild, perfect for exploring. Would say a week is just right to get a good feel without rushing.

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Estações de trem

Bucharest Nord

Main domestic and international routes: Brașov, Constanța, Cluj, Timișoara, Budapest

Cluj-Napoca Railway Station

Connections across Transylvania and international links north and west

Timișoara Nord

West Romania hub, services to Budapest and other regional destinations

Use airport express trains or official buses to city centers; book taxis or ride-hailing apps, avoid unlicensed cabs.

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Visto e entrada

Non-Schengen
Estadia máxima: 90 dias
Isento de visto

EU/EEA/Switzerland, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Israel, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, many Latin American countries

Visto necessário

Citizens of many African countries, China, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan; check the nearest Romanian embassy for specifics

Ensure passport has at least 6 months validity, check embassy or official site for current rules before travel.

Informações úteis para Romania

Locais populares para comprasBucharest Old Town, AFI Cotroceni, Baneasa Shopping City, Unirea Shopping Center
Locais populares para vida noturnaOld Town Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca clubs, Timisoara bars
Restaurantes casuais popularesCaru' cu Bere, La Mama, Hanu' lui Manuc
Restaurantes sofisticados popularesThe Artist (Bucharest), Lacrimi si Sfinti (Bucharest), Roata
Cafés popularesOrigo Coffee (Bucharest), M60, Libertate Coffeeshop
Água da torneira segura para beberSim
Visto para nômades digitaisNão
Melhor app de táxiBolt, Uber, Clever Taxi
Preço do táxi / km$0.6
Turistas / ano12000000
População19000000
Velocidade média da internet móvel60 Mbps
Percentual de desemprego5 %
Percentual de pobreza22 %
Renda média / mês$900
Custo médio de vida / mês$800
Preço do hotel / noite a partir de$25
Preço da cerveja a partir de$1.5
Preço do café a partir de$1.5
Preço da comida de rua a partir de$2
Preço da refeição em restaurante a partir de$7
Moeda localRON
Tipos de plugue disponíveisC, F
ReligiõesEastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Protestant, Other
Idiomas faladosRomanian, Hungarian, Romani, English
Grupos étnicosRomanians, Hungarians, Roma, Other
Orientação políticacentrist to centre-right
Densidade populacional80 /km²
Área geográfica238397 km²
Desastres naturais possíveisearthquakes, floods, storms
Animais perigososbrown bear, wild boar, ticks
Locais para um bom passeioBucharest Old Town, Carpathian trails, Danube Delta, Transfagarasan, Sighisoara Old Town
Transportes públicos popularesmetro, tram, bus, train
Companhias aéreasTAROM, Wizz Air, Ryanair
Vacinações sugeridasroutine vaccinations, Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Rabies (if high-risk activities)
Tipos de arquiteturamedieval, Brutalist communist era, neo-classical, traditional rural
Consumo médio de cerveja por pessoa / ano80 l
Consumo médio de vinho por pessoa / ano20 l
Cultura de gorjetas10% in restaurants if service is good, small tips for taxis and cafes appreciated
Coworking / dia$12
Airbnb / mês$900
Aluguel 1 quarto / mês$450
Academia / mês$30
Orçamento diário (mochileiro)$30
Orçamento diário (médio)$60

Visão geral de Romania

Proficiência em inglêsMédia
Segurança no trânsitoMédia
Amigável para estrangeirosBoa
Liberdade de expressãoBoa
Transporte públicoMédia
SaúdeMédia
EducaçãoMédia
Confiabilidade da rede elétricaBoa
Segurança contra crimes violentosBoa
CaminhabilidadeMédia
Vida noturnaBoa
Cena gastronômicaBoa
Amigável LGBTQ+Média
Cena de startupsBoa
Nível de ruídoMédia
LimpezaMédia
Acesso à naturezaMuito boa

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