British journalists from Lonely Planet travel remained impressed after they have made it to Romania to carry out a tour guide. From the "Wild West of Europe, as was seen in 2004, we reached the ideal destination for tourists already bored by clichés Western Europe.
Transfagarasan road
British authors of Lonely Planet travel guide to Romania rehabilitate the image of our country in this year's edition of the presentation. According to English, Romania attracts tourists by the variety of relief, with a mild climate and low prices.
"After decades in which an invisible hand has also pressed the pause button for Romania, following a period of breathtaking change and development. Thus begins the presentation of Romania for tourist guide for visitors from all continents.
Improvements reported by the two authors of the guide is remarkable both in tourism and in Romania's economic situation in general. Thus, the tourist can enjoy the area and the Danube Delta, Carpathians or medieval cities, but if you have nerves of steel, auto mechanic skills and knows how to swear at the wheel even in several languages.
Poiana Brasov
Poiana Brasov
"For those familiar with Romania before 2006, changes in recent years will allow agape", the authors provide. "Four years is enough for the tourist infrastructure of a country to develop as tourist guides and to change their views on assessment," said Tom Hall Press Office representative.
In his opinion, our country will overcome the stigma applied to the rest of Europe and will provide opportunities for first class travel. Prices are affordable, but not so small that the impression of travel products and low quality. The main impediments such as roads and issues related to comfort visitors.
Thanks continental temperate climate, Romania offers opportunities for entertainment all year round. The main attraction presented in the Lonely Planet guide includes goals of the Carpathians, the big cities, the Black Sea and Danube Delta.
Delta Dunarii
Route classic proposed guide focuses on both English beauty of the mountains, and castles (Peles, Bran Râsnov) and the cities of Transylvania: Brasov, Sibiu, Curtea de Arges, "cute citadel of Sighisoara or location in the state during the Instead, Viscri, which houses one of the six UNESCO Saxon churches.
Chapter things to know about Romania classical symbols include Nadia Comaneci or Dracula, but the number of victims of stray dogs in Bucharest, mountains of garbage left by residents on vacation or large number of immigrants who have studded Europe.
Verdict: despite the huge tourism potential, Romania still has many obstacles to overcome, is still among the most corrupt countries of Europe, and the people remain skeptical, expecting "a better future and a present."
Chapter things to know about Romania classical symbols include Nadia Comaneci or Dracula, but the number of victims of stray dogs in Bucharest, mountains of garbage left by residents on vacation or large number of immigrants who have studded Europe.
Verdict: despite the huge tourism potential, Romania still has many obstacles to overcome, is still among the most corrupt countries of Europe, and the people remain skeptical, expecting "a better future and a present."
Lonely Planet guide did not overlook any Capital, whose "grotesque mixture of monuments, remnants of communism, the cathedral and relics seems purposely hidden eye" up the city worth exploring. Special attention is given to the communist era. The authors prepared a ranking of the most interesting monuments of the period.
Top is dominated by the imposing Palace of Parliament building and the list is completed by Transfagarasan, Danube-Black Sea Canal, the Iron Gates dam, prison or the ruins of the factory from Gherla Copsa Mica. Although Ceausescu and his regime is dedicated a whole chapter full or current political leaders are not overlooked.
Guide reminds controversial presidential elections in 2009, when Romania had two presidents in one night, because victory will be decided by a difference of less than 1%.
But the British say that no visitor could not understand the true spirit of Romania if not even spend a night in a hostel, a glass of palinca ( romanian tequila ). Hostels are in great demand among foreigners willing to pay good money for "being awakened by roosters and other fowl song.
According to the guide, any novel by the village should be proud of the title of peasant, because they are the heart of the country. Although the environment presents a unique approach Romanian travel guide Lonely Planet does not watch out for cliches like Dracula and says that "those who hunt vampires are limited to one rate. Dracula myth is not real, but the castles and their history and investigated deserve "is a review of both authors.
EVERYTHING ABOUT ROMANIA !
Top is dominated by the imposing Palace of Parliament building and the list is completed by Transfagarasan, Danube-Black Sea Canal, the Iron Gates dam, prison or the ruins of the factory from Gherla Copsa Mica. Although Ceausescu and his regime is dedicated a whole chapter full or current political leaders are not overlooked.
Guide reminds controversial presidential elections in 2009, when Romania had two presidents in one night, because victory will be decided by a difference of less than 1%.
But the British say that no visitor could not understand the true spirit of Romania if not even spend a night in a hostel, a glass of palinca ( romanian tequila ). Hostels are in great demand among foreigners willing to pay good money for "being awakened by roosters and other fowl song.
According to the guide, any novel by the village should be proud of the title of peasant, because they are the heart of the country. Although the environment presents a unique approach Romanian travel guide Lonely Planet does not watch out for cliches like Dracula and says that "those who hunt vampires are limited to one rate. Dracula myth is not real, but the castles and their history and investigated deserve "is a review of both authors.
EVERYTHING ABOUT ROMANIA !
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