Embark on a private tour from Bucharest to explore the rich history and vibrant culture of Constanta, Romania’s largest sea port. Discover ancient ruins, grand casinos, museums, and more!
Embark on a private tour from Bucharest to explore the rich history and vibrant culture of Constanta, Romania’s largest sea port. Discover ancient ruins, grand casinos, museums, and more!
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Folk Art Museum (Muzeul de Arta Populara) - Located in an emblematic building of the city, the Communal Palace, the Folk Art Museum surprises with the multitude of traditional hand-made exhibits.
The museum is housed in a building with great significance for the history of the city. The edifice was built in the 1893 year and served for a period of…
- Folk Art Museum (Muzeul de Arta Populara) - Located in an emblematic building of the city, the Communal Palace, the Folk Art Museum surprises with the multitude of traditional hand-made exhibits.
The museum is housed in a building with great significance for the history of the city. The edifice was built in the 1893 year and served for a period of time as the headquarters of the City Hall, being called the Municipal Palace. Over the years, the building had other destinations, but 1975 hosts the Folk Art Museum, a leading cultural institution of Constanta.
- Moscheea Carol I - This impressive mosque is the seat of the mufti and was built in 1910 by King Carol I. It’s the spiritual home of the 50,000 Muslims who inhabit the coastal region. The highlight is the enormous Persian rug, said to be the largest carpet in the country. You can climb the 140 steps of the minaret to enjoy amazing views of the old town, Black Sea and tourist harbor.
- Catedrala Sfinkii Apostoli Petru si Pavel - Visit the main Orthodox Church in Constanta.
- Cazinoul Constanta - Take a walk on the pier, admire the Black Sea and the famous Casino of Constanta
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Plaja Mamaia - Visit the most famous seaside resort at the Black Sea. Dip your toes in the Black Sea and if you are a beach fan, you can enjoy some free time for swimming and sun bathing.
*Time spent here is flexible, depending on your interests.
- Hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Transportation by air-conditioned comfortable car/van
- Assistance during the entire tour
- English-speaking guide
- Hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Transportation by air-conditioned comfortable car/van
- Assistance during the entire tour
- English-speaking guide
- Entrance and photo/video fees (approx. EUR 5 / person)
- Lunch (approx. EUR 10/person)
- Entrance and photo/video fees (approx. EUR 5 / person)
- Lunch (approx. EUR 10/person)
Strategically positioned at the intersection of many trade routes, Constanta is located on the western shoreline of the Black Sea, 185 miles from the Bosphorus Strait. This ancient city is not only Romania’s largest seaport, but it also boasts a history spanning 2,500 years.
In the 19th century, fine residences and hotels were constructed when King…
Strategically positioned at the intersection of many trade routes, Constanta is located on the western shoreline of the Black Sea, 185 miles from the Bosphorus Strait. This ancient city is not only Romania’s largest seaport, but it also boasts a history spanning 2,500 years.
In the 19th century, fine residences and hotels were constructed when King Carol I had the intention to reestablish Constanta as a coastal resort and seaport.
Being the third-largest city in Romania, Constanta now stands as a vital cultural and economic hub. It’s worth discovering for its archaeological wealth and the charming ambience of the old city centre. Its historic monuments, ancient ruins, magnificent Casino, museums, shops, and its closeness to beach resorts make it the heartbeat of tourism on the Black Sea coast.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.