Itinerary 1 itinerary
Day 1
Attractions and Activities: Unirea Salt Mine (At your own expense) Slanic Prahova Saline is the largest salt mine in Romania. Now the old mine is currently open to the general public, being used as a leisure place. Slănic Prahova Saline is located at a depth of 208m, on an area of 53,000sqm and was opened for visit after 1970. The saline consists of 14 rooms, in the form of a trapeze, having an opening at the base of 32 meters, the tray, 10 meters and a height of 45 meters. The excavated space is 2.9 million cubic meters of salt. Underground is also a sanatorium for asthmatic patients who are provided specialized medical care. The ventilation of the mine is natural, with a constant temperature throughout the year of 12 degrees Celsius. Inside we will find SUPERNOVA Planetarium is the largest and most PERFORMANT planetarium in Romania with the largest 16m diameter spherical screen, max. 200 seats, 4K laser projectors, super-ergonomic armchairs. We look forward to the most fascinating immersive experience in Romania. 2 hr(s)Attractions and Activities: Chitorani (Free entry) Casa Seciu Restaurant & Wine Seller Where tradition meets elegance in every glass and plate. Renowned for its scenic hillside vineyard views. Established with a passion for fine dining and exceptional wine. Blending traditional Romanian hospitality with modern sophistication. The Restaurant: Gourmet cuisine inspired by local and European flavors. Seasonal menus created by expert chefs. Elegant dining rooms and scenic terraces. Ideal for romantic dinners, family gatherings, and business events. Wine Cellar: Proud producers of premium Romanian wines. Exclusive selection from the Seciu Vineyard. 1 hr(s)30 min(s)
Attractions and Activities: Snagov Monastery (At your own expense) Located on a small island outside Bucharest, Snagov Church is one of the most important religious monuments in Southern Romania. The small church, originally part of a monastery, dates since the medieval centuries when local princes endowed, strengthened, and enlarged it in their effort of supporting the Orthodox Church. Local tradition claims that Vlad the Impaler - Dracula - was buried in front of the altar of the monastery church, beneath a stone slab. 1 hr(s)
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