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Plan language: PortuguêsThings 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.


Voroneț
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.
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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 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 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.

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 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 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.

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.

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 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.
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