
The most beautiful tourist areas can be found in Transylvania. Discover the tourist circuits that offer you an unforgettable vacation in Transylvania.
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Under the title "Guilds, Brotherhoods, and Areas of Mediaș - Testimonies of European Urban Culture in Transylvania," the Mediaș Municipal Museum and the House of History in Dinkelsbühl invite us to take a look back at the life of the Saxon community...

The Easter celebration has its specific traditions and customs in Transylvania due to the confluence of Eastern and Western influences. Over time, this holiday has adopted specific traditions from the Saxons, Hungarians, and Romanians. On...

The Transylvanian Easter celebration is something truly special! Its traditional customs draw from influences of both the East and the West. Over a long period, specific practices developed for this holiday, rooted in Saxon, Hungarian, and Romanian...

Ațel, a locality located 16 km from Mediaș, 70 km from Sibiu, and 33 km from Sighișoara, boasts one of the most beautiful fortified churches in Transylvania. The Ațel fortified church was built in 1471 by the craftsmen who constructed the...

Less known than other fortresses in Transylvania such as those in Sighișoara, Biertan, Corvin Castle, or Bran Castle, the Porolissum Fortress is one of the few Roman castra that still stand today and are very well preserved. Located just 15...

The Voicu Guesthouse is located in the heart of nature on the right bank of the Olt Valley, at the border between the two historical regions, Transylvania and Wallachia, at the foot of the Lotru and Cindrel mountains. The guesthouse, situated 30 km...

If you are in Brașov and looking for accommodation, we recommend the Ambient hotel group: Hotel Ambient, Pensiunea Ambient, Residence Ambient, and Vila Ambient. All units are located near the most important tourist attractions in the area. At Hotel...

If you find yourself in Marpod, a village located 32 kilometers from Sibiu, alongside the fortified church and the breathtaking views that are hard to put into words, make sure to visit the "Jar of Story Jam." You might be wondering what that is;...
In the Mărginimea Sibiului region, right near the commune of Jina, don’t forget to visit two natural monuments like you’ve rarely seen before. Although they are little known to tourists and even to the locals, the Pintenii from Coasta Jinei and the...

If you have a sweet tooth and absolutely love desserts, then you shouldn't miss the "Delicous Fair" between March 8 and 10, one of the largest delicatessen fairs in our country. Homemade cakes with fruit creams, sweet cheese, chocolate specialties,...
The tradition of Martisor says that in March, usually on the first day, Martisoare are given as gifts in Transylvania and throughout Romania. They represent a symbol of spring as well as admiration and love. Martisoare are offered by men to girls or...

Even though it has invaluable cultural significance, the "Devil's Pond" in Covasna is not well-known to many people. In fact, "Devil's Pond" is a mud volcano, meaning it is a pit where mud eruptions occur constantly. Interestingly, this volcano is...