Best Locations in Romania

Best Locations in Romania
Romania capital Bucharest is very famous city.Bucharest boasts five train stations, of which Gara de Nord, the biggest and the ugliest, is your most likely arrival point from such cities as Belgrade, Munich, Sofia, Vienna, and Budapest.For the best introduction to the varied architecture of Romania, head for Muzeul Satului, a village museum at Sos Kiseleff 28-30, filled with workshops of craftspeople, old churches, and the most typical of regional housing, each furnished authentically. Another folkloric museum is Muzeul Taranului Roman, a Romanian regional museum with nearly 100,000 artifacts on display at Sos Kiseleff 3.The western province of Romania, Transylvania, the land of the fictional Count Dracula, continues to spark the imagination of the world. From Brasov, your itinerary can continue west to Sighisoara and Sibiu and north to Cluj before pressing on to Deva, Hundedoara, Arad, and Timisoara.Easily you can reach all the places by trains it is a very good process. Romania's northeastern province of Moldavia is visited mainly for its fabled monasteries.