Discover all tourist attractions in Romania — monuments, churches, museums, natural parks and much more.
13,902 attractions
Aiud
·Alba
Medieval citadel with 14th century bastions.
Alba Iulia
·Alba
The largest Vauban-type citadel in Southeastern Europe.
Craiova
·Dolj
Museum with works by Brancusi and European art.
Sibiu
·Sibiu
The largest open-air museum in Romania.
Biertan
·Sibiu
Fortified church, UNESCO heritage site.
Oradea
·Bihor
Art Nouveau palace with covered passage.
Bran
·Brasov
Dracula's Castle, the most visited attraction in Romania.
Bran
·Iasi
Dracula's Castle, the most visited attraction in Romania.
Târgu Jiu
·Gorj
The Endless Column, Table of Silence and Gate of the Kiss.
Sibiu
·Sibiu
The oldest cast iron bridge in Romania, with its legend.
Sibiu
·Sibiu
One of the oldest museums in Europe, with art collections.
Buşteni
·Prahova
Neo-Romanian style castle at the foot of the Bucegi Mountains.
Busteni
·Dolj
Neo-Romanian style castle at the foot of the Bucegi Mountains.
Constanța
·Constanta
Mosque built in 1910, a multicultural symbol.
Alexandria
·Teleorman
Main cathedral of Alexandria, spiritual and architectural landmark.
Bacău
·Bacau
Main cathedral of Bacău, spiritual and architectural landmark.
Bârlad
·Vaslui
Main cathedral of Bârlad, spiritual and architectural landmark.
Borşa
·Maramures
Main cathedral of Borşa, spiritual and architectural landmark.
Brăila
·Braila
Main cathedral of Brăila, spiritual and architectural landmark.
Călăraşi
·Calarasi
Main cathedral of Călăraşi, spiritual and architectural landmark.
Câmpia Turzii
·Cluj
Main cathedral of Câmpia Turzii, spiritual and architectural landmark.
Câmpulung
·Arges
Main cathedral of Câmpulung, spiritual and architectural landmark.
Caracal
·Olt
Main cathedral of Caracal, spiritual and architectural landmark.
Caransebeş
·Caras-Severin
Main cathedral of Caransebeş, spiritual and architectural landmark.