Cluj-Napoca is often referred to as the “Heart of Transylvania” but this is because of its historical and economical significance, rather than its geographical […]
Cluj-Napoca’s architecture is primarily Renaissance, Baroque, and Gothic, with an infusion of mid-century style. More Sights A rather intriguing museum full of trinkets, Steampunk Transilvania had […]
Located in the North-West of Romania, Cluj-Napoca was nicknamed the ‘Treasure City’ in the late 16th century due to the wealth amassed by residents. Cluj-Napoca […]
Home to the 2nd largest administrative building in the world, București is the Capital (and largest) city of Romania. Perks of Slow Travel A gentle […]