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Things to do in Romania

  1. Betix

    Lots of neat hats are worn around these parts, some of them made here at this cute, 35-year-old shop.

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  2. A

    Cinema Capitol

    Cinema Capitol is a popular haunt for film-mad Timissoarans. Films screen in their original language.

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  3. B

    Intermezzo

    Great pizzas and even better pastas. Dine on the terrace on Piata Unirii or in the cellar restaurant.

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  4. C

    University of West Timişoara

    On the southern bank of the Bega Canal is the University of West Timişoara, established in 1944.

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  5. D

    Orthodox cathedral

    Constanţa's Roman Catholic church is one street west of the Orthodox cathedral.

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  6. E

    Roman Catholic church

    Constanţa's Roman Catholic church is one street west of the Orthodox cathedral.

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  7. F

    Luceafărul Theatre

    Behind Hotel Moldova, this theatre puts on very interesting pieces geared to children and young people.

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  8. G

    Ibis Tours

    Arranges wildlife and bird-watching tours in Dobrogea and the delta, led by professional ornithologists.

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  9. H

    Gheorghe Dima State Philharmonic

    The Gheorghe Dima State Philharmonic has a good reputation and performs mainly between September and May.

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  10. Latino Club

    Blood-red lights and blood-red walls line this cavernous lounge with some salsa music and fancy cocktails.

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  12. I

    Kulturkafe

    Kulturkafe has the best table spots on the square, and is slightly more adult- than student-oriented inside.

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  13. J

    Casa Universitatilor

    Meals are geared for destitute students, but the lime-tree–festooned terrace is great for a lazy beer.

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  14. K

    City Café

    A distinctly more adult crowd frequents this high-tech, blue-lit, ultracool bar to imbibe its many cocktails.

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  15. Mayfest

    Sibiu's remaining 5500 German-speaking Saxons flock to Dumbrava forest for pagan frolicking and beer bingeing.

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  16. L

    State Philharmonic

    Tickets for classical concerts hosted by the State Philharmonic are sold at the Agenţie de Teatrală

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  17. M

    Studionul Astra

    This place screens alternative art films; it also hosts the annual International Astra Film Festival in October.

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  18. N

    Magellan Bikes

    You can hire bikes at Magellan Bikes. It's about around €12 per day, cheaper if hiring for a longer term.

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  19. O

    Tâmpa Cable Car

    The Tâmpa Cable Car offers stunning views from the top of Mount Tâmpa and a communist-era dining room.

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  20. P

    Jukebox

    Laid-back basement venue with lively karaoke on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights, plus live music Wednesday.

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  21. Q

    Go In

    The Go In is a traditional-style bar with lots of twentysomething couples sharing tables over beer and cocktails.

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  23. Grădina de Vară

    Grădina de Vară is an open-air disco sometimes held in summer weekends up on the hill in the citadel.

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  24. Delphi

    Delphi provides a flexible range of scuba-diving opportunities in the area to suit all budgets. Call for details.

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  25. R

    Ion Jalea Museum

    The Ion Jalea Museum holds many of the local sculptor's works in a fabulous Moorish-style house.

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  26. S

    Central Market

    Stock up on fruit, cheese and vegetables at the central market between the train station and southern bus station.

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  27. T

    Sandwich & More

    This window spot serves fresh veggie sandwiches and Asian-style pastas. It's by far Sibiu's best fast-food option.

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