Romania is a vibrant and beautiful country located in the Balkans. After the Romans, from which it derives its name, the Ottomans and the Hungarians ruled over it. It is a quaint mixture of old-world charm with its little old quaint towns and modern mountainous regions bustling with activity by skiers and artists galore. 

An interesting trivia is that the infamous Dracula is from the queer town of Transylvania. If you are a history or fantasy buff, you will indeed find something to please your senses. 

Here are some top choices to visit and the Best Private Tours in Romania.

  • The Danube Delta

Danube Delta is a top choice for the Transylvania tour guide and is a part of the Black Sea and the most significant wetlands. It is a haven for nature lovers. Several species of plants and animals thrive in this vast ecosystem. The spectacular boat rides and viewing the sunset is a crucial highlight.

  • Cluj Napoca

Dig into the rich history of Romania by visiting this little town in Transylvania. It is the hub of art and culture—the 14th-century Gothic style ‘St. Michael’s Church’ is home to the tallest church tower in the country. Also, wade through the History of the National Museum of art. The Transylvania tour guide can give you a lot of information.

  • Mamaia 

Mamaia is a tiny Black Sea strip and a heavily populated resort for beach lovers. You will be welcomed by clean white sand beaches and a little water park. If you are an adventurist, do not forget to try some windsurfing. 

  • Timisoara

Perhaps the biggest city in Romania is one of the oldest too and dates back to the 13th century. It is a historic city that stood through time and suffered from bombing during the 2nd World War. While walking through the cobblestone streets, you can take customized private tours in Romania and view old Gothic paintings and ancient Romanian houses. 

  • Bucharest

Bucharest is a unique combination of the old world charm and the modern era. Among the ancient buildings, you will find ultra-modern high rises. Several medieval churches and the old town center cannot be given amiss. 

  • Sinaia 

It is a mountain resort named after Mount Sinai and home to many monasteries. The first bible was printed here as per historians. Visitors also enjoy skiing and hiking here. Peles Castle, the summer home of King Charles I, is a top tourist attraction in Sinaia. Also, enjoy the beautifully landscaped vicinities filled with various flowers.

  • Brasov

Brasov is a scenic, ultra-modern and dynamic city combined with the old world charm and scenic places. The Carpathian Mountains surround it, and skiing and ice skating are some of the favorite among the visitors. It is one of the Best Private Tours in Romania.

Black Church tops the list in this city and gets its name due to the blackened stones caused during a fire breakout in the 17th century. However, you must cross Rope Street, the narrowest street in the country.

  • Sibiu 

Once known for Draculas and vampires, it is an old 12th-century town. However, today it is a great place and home to the ‘Grand Square’ lined with Baroque buildings. One of the oldest museums in the world, ‘The Brukenthal Palace’, is located here. It is the only place perhaps where the entire Romanian history is recorded.

  • Sighisoara

It is a 12th-century walled town created by German craftsmen and merchants. It is a good place for shopping therapy because it is the trade capital of Romania. During July, a significant festival is conducted in the old citadel and is visited by hordes of tourists. 

The Best Time to Visit Romania is from January to July during the winter months. However, people visit the country throughout the year because it never ceases to enchant and capture the tourist’s imagination!