Bela Dalton
Member
Hi everyone,
I’ve been thinking about visiting Romania in spring and I’m curious to hear some advice from people who have been there. From what I’ve seen in photos, it looks very beautiful that time of year, with green landscapes, blooming flowers, and pleasant weather for walking around cities and old towns.
I’m also really interested in trying the local kitchen. Romanian food looks very comforting and traditional. I’ve heard about dishes like sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls) and mămăligă, and they look delicious. If you have visited, are there any local foods or small restaurants you would recommend?
I’m also planning to visit a few museums and cultural places. The Village Museum in Bucharest and the ASTRA open-air museum look very interesting because they show traditional houses and village life. Are there other museums or historical places worth seeing?
Cities like Bucharest, Brașov, and Cluj-Napoca also look beautiful, especially in springtime. I imagine it must be a great season for walking through old streets and parks.
I’ve been looking a bit into travel options and information about a flight to Romania while planning the trip.
If you’ve traveled to Romania before, which cities, museums, or food experiences did you enjoy the most? I’d really appreciate any tips.
I’ve been thinking about visiting Romania in spring and I’m curious to hear some advice from people who have been there. From what I’ve seen in photos, it looks very beautiful that time of year, with green landscapes, blooming flowers, and pleasant weather for walking around cities and old towns.
I’m also really interested in trying the local kitchen. Romanian food looks very comforting and traditional. I’ve heard about dishes like sarmale (stuffed cabbage rolls) and mămăligă, and they look delicious. If you have visited, are there any local foods or small restaurants you would recommend?
I’m also planning to visit a few museums and cultural places. The Village Museum in Bucharest and the ASTRA open-air museum look very interesting because they show traditional houses and village life. Are there other museums or historical places worth seeing?
Cities like Bucharest, Brașov, and Cluj-Napoca also look beautiful, especially in springtime. I imagine it must be a great season for walking through old streets and parks.
I’ve been looking a bit into travel options and information about a flight to Romania while planning the trip.
If you’ve traveled to Romania before, which cities, museums, or food experiences did you enjoy the most? I’d really appreciate any tips.