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Travel to Romania?

Travel to Romania?

Romania receives a high number of tourists from all across the globe as well as from within the country


Currency: Romanian Leu * Capital: Bucharest * Population: 19,410,000 * Calling code: +40

Buying a SIM card in Romania

Local SIM Cards: Currently, there are four major mobile phone providers in Romania.

Romania is one of the few EU countries remaining where a SIM card can still be purchased without any necessary registration. This may change in the future as the government is considering a mandatory personal registration scheme, but nothing has been implemented so far.

The average price for a SIM card is around 20-30 lei (4-6 USD) and can vary depending on the plan and operator you choose.


When purchasing a sim card, it is recommended to avoid buying an expensive one at the airport or in the last minute, as prices tend to be higher and you may be limited in your options.  Travel to Romania? 

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3 GB With no expiration =   €8.52
5 GB With no expiration =  €13.78
10 GB With no expiration = €26.33
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The plug type in Romania is type C and type F, which are the European standard plugs. They have two round pins and are compatible with all types of devices. Buy it now.

Must-Have Apps for Romania Visitors

Romania is a beautiful country with a rich history and culture. To make your trip even more enjoyable, consider downloading these essential apps:  

Navigation and Transportation
  • Google Maps: A classic for finding your way around, with offline map capabilities for areas with limited internet.
  • Sygic Sat Nav: Offers detailed offline maps, making it ideal for exploring rural areas or avoiding data charges.
  • Uber or Bolt: Convenient for city transportation, especially in larger cities like Bucharest.
  • Local public transport apps: Many cities have their own apps for buses, trams, and metros, providing schedules and routes.
Accommodation and Planning
  • Booking.com or Airbnb: For finding and booking accommodation to suit your budget and preferences.
  • Kayak: Compare flights, hotels, and rental cars to find the best deals.
Exploring Romania
  • Visit Bucharest Today: A great app for exploring Bucharest, with information on attractions, restaurants, and events.  
  • Local tourism apps: Many regions and cities have their own apps with detailed information on local sights, activities, and events.
  • Currency converter: Essential for understanding local prices and budgeting.

Romania Tourism

Home to the rugged Carpathian Mountains, old medieval towns and soaked in a rich Latin culture – forget the Dracula clichés, Romania offers a myriad of attractions that are far from frightening. In Bucharest, with its café culture and neoclassical monuments, a cosmopolitan vibe sits alongside an intense national pride. Explore the grand halls and marble rooms of ‘People’s House’, the largest parliament building in the world, climb the Arcul de Triumf for panoramic views, or find a quiet spot in the old Lipscani quarter to take in the vibrant mood. This dynamic outlook flourishes in other cities, like Braşov, Iași, Timişoara and – most enchantingly – Sibiu, but Romania’s greatest assets arguably lie in the more remote pockets. See Dacia’s rolling vineyards in the central Brasov region, visit the reed-built villages of the Danube Delta, or admir the wood-carved churches of Maramureş, a rural northern village where century-old traditions are still part of daily life. But the green and fabled region of Transylvania remains Romania’s calling card. Here, Gothic castles and fortified churches cling to cliff tops, overlooking swaths of mythical forests. Take a tour of Bran Castle, long associated with Bram Stoker’s fictional vampire, to learn about the region’s fascinating past.

The number of hotels in Romania is growing, with most of the major cities such as Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, and Timisoara offering a wide range of accommodation options. The average price for a hotel room is around 70-120 lei (14-25 USD) per night, depending on the location and the type of hotel. There are also many budget-friendly options, such as hostels, that offer rooms for as low as 30 lei (6 USD) per night.

The largest airline in Romania is TAROM, a state-owned company. It operates both domestic and international flights to various destinations in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Other airlines operating in Romania include Blue Air, Ryanair, and Wizz Air, which offer low-cost flights to various destinations within the country and Europe.

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