What Not to Do on Palm Sunday: Romanian Traditions and Beliefs

Palm Sunday marks an important moment in the Christian calendar, especially in countries with deep-rooted traditions such as Romania and the Republic of Moldova. Known locally as Floriile, this day […]
Simfonia Lalelelor: Romania’s Premier Floral Festival in Pitești

Simfonia Lalelelor is Romania’s most famous floral festival, held annually in Pitești. Key attractions include the spectacular Floral Parade and extensive botanical exhibitions in “Lunca Argeșului” Park. It is a […]
The Titan of the Cerna Valley – The Story of the Hercules Statue

Băile Herculane is more than just a spa resort; it is an open-air museum where the layers of history overlap with the mystical thermal mists of the earth. In the […]
The Wooden Church of Bejan: Preserving Romania’s Rural Spiritual Heritage

In the serene courtyard of the National Museum of the Romanian Peasant in Bucharest stands the Wooden Church of Bejan, a remarkable example of Romania’s traditional wooden architecture and rural […]
TTR 2026: Discover Romania’s New Travel Frontiers

The Romanian Tourism Fair (TTR) 2026, held at the Romexpo Exhibition Center in Bucharest, marks a pivotal shift toward narrative-driven and sustainable travel. This edition highlights authentic cultural performances, such […]
Antique: Discovering Romania’s Timeless Noble Heritage

The Antique Market at Romexpo Bucharest is the premier destination for vintage collectors and travelers seeking authentic historical artifacts in Romania. Held regularly at the Romexpo Exhibition Center, this fair […]