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The Most Picturesque Towns to Visit in Bulgaria and Romania

View of the city of Veliko Tarnovo and the Yantra River in Bulgaria

Nestled in the heart of Eastern Europe, Bulgaria and Romania are two of the most interesting yet underrated countries to visit in Europe. With an astonishing wealth of natural beauty to explore, a remarkably rich history, and gloriously beautiful towns that will transport you back in time to a bygone era, these two countries are remarkable spots to discover a different side of Europe.

Thanks to their position at the edge of Western Europe, both Romania and Bulgaria have been influenced by a vast number of different cultures over the years, and as such are some of the most interesting places to visit. If you are cruising to Europe and seeking gloriously picturesque landscapes, marvelous and diverse architecture, and a dive into the rich cultural heritage of the region, then there are plenty of hidden gems to discover in both countries. Take a look at the recommendations below and discover the most charming and delightful towns to visit in Bulgaria and Romania.

Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria

View of the city of Veliko Tarnovo and the Yantra River in Bulgaria
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Located in central Bulgaria, Veliko Tarnovo is a town steeped in history and stunning architecture. With its dramatic setting atop three hills and overlooking the meandering Yantra River, Veliko Tarnovo offers breathtaking panoramic views. Explore the medieval fortress of Tsarevets, wander through the narrow streets of the old town, and admire the beautifully preserved Bulgarian National Revival houses.

Brasov, Romania

Aerial view of the Old Town, Brasov, Transylvania, Romania

Aerial view of the Old Town, Brasov, Transylvania, Romania
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Nestled in the heart of the Carpathian Mountains, Brasov is a picturesque town that combines medieval charm with natural beauty. Stroll through the well-preserved Old Town, marvel at the imposing Black Church, and take a cable car ride to the summit of Mount Tampa for panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains. The colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and vibrant squares make Brasov a delight for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Sibiu, Romania

Sibiu, Transylvania. Evangelical Cathedral, dominates Liar's Bridge connecting Small Square with Huet Square, medieval Saxon city of Sibiu, Romania.

Sibiu, Transylvania. Evangelical Cathedral, dominates Liar’s Bridge connecting Small Square with Huet Square, medieval Saxon city of Sibiu, Romania.
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Sibiu is known as the cultural capital of Romania and exudes a unique charm that captivates visitors. Its well-preserved medieval walls, colorful houses with clay-tiled roofs, and…

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