1. BucharestBucharest is the capital of Romania and is the commercial hub, with hundreds of fine dining establishments, malls, and boutique stores. The most iconic landmark for tourists to visit is communist-era "Palatul Parlamentului" government building, which has 1,100 rooms. Bucharest has an energetic nightlife with vibrant bars and clubs, perfect for a night out in the town for any sight seer.
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2. BrașovBrasov is a city located region of Transylvania. It is surrounded by the Carpathian Mountains and is known specifically for its medieval towers and churches. Council Square is encompassed by colourful houses, buildings and cafes, as pictured on the right. The square is fully cobblestone, making it a unique and interest area to explore.
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3. SighișoaraSighisoara is a city located near Brasov, it is also in the region of Transylvania and is a popular tourist destination. Many tourists praise it for its well-preserved walled old town, which is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Visit Sighisoara to learn more about the birth place of Vlad the Impaler, a ruler who inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula.
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4. SinaiaSinaia is a small town situated between a mountain range and ski resorts. It is home to popular tourist attractions including 2 major historical castles. Here you can visit Peles castle and learn more about royal family who built it. Visit "Attractions" for more information on Peles castle.
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