Street food in Romania

If you’re in the mood to snack, Romania serves up a host of street food options. There are covrigi or warm pretzels, lango?i, a sweet or savoury pancake, gogo?i (doughnut coated with powdered sugar) and spicy, sausage-shaped meat patties called mici.

Getting around Romania

By Road Overseas driving licenses are accepted in Romania. Vehicle insurance is also required. If you haven’t purchased this in advance, you can get it at most border crossings. Romania follows right-hand driving, with overtaking on the left.

Getting to Romania

In the recent past, with the fading of the Communist era, immigration rules have eased up considerably. Residents of the USA, European Union, Japan, Canada, Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand require no visa for a 90-day stay. Turkish citizens are allowed stay up to a maximum of 60 days. Visitors from neighbouring former Communist countries [...]

Transportation in Romania

A host of elements come together to make Romania a magnet for visitors on the international tourist circuit. Despite being a small country, it has tremendous geographical diversity, offering a variety of holiday activities. There’s also the country’s priceless heritage of monuments, many of which are well preserved and offer a glimpse into the country’s [...]