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Fly en Drive Roemenie
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Fly en Drive Roemenie

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Created: Saturday, September 14, 2024 - Departure: Friday, April 4, 2025
Ref ID: 12828232
Total price From 1.433 €
Created: Saturday, September 14, 2024 - Departure: Friday, April 4, 2025
Destinations: Bucharest, Piatra Neamt, Sibiu county, Sinaia, Bucharest

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04 Apr
Transport from Amsterdam to Bucharest
Departure
Tarom
Tarom Tarom - RO362
11:40 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
15:25 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
2h 45m 0 PC Nonstop
Transport:  RO362
Cabin Class: Economy
04 Apr
Car rental
Dacia Logan /AC/4dr
A/C 4 doors 4 people
Dacia Logan /AC/4dr or similar
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Manual transmission
Unlimited mileage
Driver age

Minimum 18, Maximum 99

Fuel Policy
Volle tank bij het ophalen
General payment terms
100 EUR charged in CreditCard
Theft protection
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Collision damage waiver
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Pickup

Bucharest Henri Coanda International luchthaven (Shuttle Service) - Otopeni Airport - Telephone:

Otopeni Airport , Bucharest Otopeni, 077190, Roemenie

Dropoff

Bucharest Henri Coanda International luchthaven (Shuttle Service) - Otopeni Airport - Telephone

Otopeni Airport , Bucharest Otopeni, 077190, Roemenie

04 Apr
1. Bucharest
Stay
About the destination: Bucharest is a really beautiful city, featuring impossible mixture of different architecture styles; one can see Gothic and Greek Orthodox constructions alongside Stalinist monuments neighbouring post-modern apartment buildings of concrete and glass. Unlike other cities, the street structure is not square-parallel, but rather star-like, so streets go like star beams from round circuses, thus forming blocks of different shapes. During the 50's, Bucharest was known as Little Paris because of the French influence on the landscape and lifestyle of Bucharest. Traces of this period remain in the architecture of the city centre, in the profusion of outdoor cafes, and even in the Arcul de Triumf, a modest replica of Paris’ Arc de Triomphe. Downtown of Bucharest is comprised by the space between the Victoriei Square, where the Romanian Government is and the Unirii Square, where the grand boulevard that leads to the Parliament Palace, starts. Near Unirii Square there is also the old city centre, the Old Princely Court and iconic streets like Lipscani, Selari, Covaci, Gabroveni are situated. The area today contains an assortment of middle 19th century buildings, ruins of the Wallachian princes' medieval court, churches, bank headquarters, a few hotels, clubs, restaurants and shops. Narrow cobblestoned streets retain the names of the ancient guilds that resided on them. The area was mostly renovated and is now a place of gathering for the young generation of the city. Revolution square is a double square that houses the Romanian Athenaeum, the National Library, the Senate building and the old Royal Palace that is now the Museum of Art. There is a tall monument in the centre of the square in memory of those who died during the revolution. Bucharest is a city of parks. Wander through well-groomed central Cişmigiu Garden or huge Herăstrău Park. For the Bucharesters, they’re not just refuges from the summer heat, but focal poits for much of the city’s social life. Elderly pensioners, young lovers, football fans, and backgammon and chess whizzes are everywhere. Come join the fun.
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06 Apr
Car journey 359 Kilometers - 5h 16m
Bucharest
Piatra Neamt
06 Apr
2. Piatra Neamt
Stay
About the destination: Piatra Neamţ is a city located in the mountainous part of Moldavia. Piatra Neamt is one of the oldest cities in Moldova. It is known as the Pearl of Moldova because of its beauty. With its cozy streets and coffee shops, warm people and antique boutiques Piatra Neamt will make you feel at home. It is surrounded of mountains and is one of the most beautiful and vibrant cities in Moldova (some may say, perhaps all of Romania).
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08 Apr
Car journey 289 Kilometers - 5h 38m
Piatra Neamt
Sibiu county
08 Apr
3. Sibiu county
Stay
About the destination: Sibiu is a city in Transylvania, a historical region of Romania. Located some 275 km (171 mi) north-west of Bucharest, the city straddles the Cibin River, a tributary of the river Olt. Now the capital of the Sibiu County, between 1692 and 1791 and 1849–65 Sibiu was also the capital of the Principality of Transylvania. Nicknamed The City with Eyes, the city is a well-known tourist destination for both domestic and foreign visitors. Known for its culture, history, gastronomy and its diverse architecture, which includes its much iconic houses with eyes that gave Sibiu its nickname, the city has been getting much attention since the beginning of the 21st century. In 2004, its historical center has begun the process of becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sibiu was designated the European Capital of Culture in 2007. One year later, it was ranked "Europe's 8th-most idyllic place to live" by Forbes. In 2019, Sibiu was named the European Region of Gastronomy, while in 2020 it was designated "Europe's sixth best tourist destination". Sibiu will host the European Wandering Capital event in 2021, the most important tourist wandering event in Europe. A European Union summit was hosted by the city in 2019.
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10 Apr
Car journey 185 Kilometers - 3h 28m
Sibiu county
Sinaia
10 Apr
4. Sinaia
Stay
About the destination: Sinaia is a town and a mountain resort in Prahova County, Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Muntenia. The town was named after the Sinaia Monastery of 1695, around which it was built. The monastery in turn is named after the Biblical Mount Sinai. King Carol I of Romania built his summer home, Peleș Castle, near the town in the late nineteenth century. Sinaia is about 65 kilometres (40 miles) northwest of Ploiești and 48 kilometres (30 miles) south of Brașov, in a mountainous area on the Prahova River valley, just east of the Bucegi Mountains. The town's altitude varies between 767 to 860 metres (2,516 to 2,822 feet) above sea level. The city is a popular destination for hiking and winter sports, especially downhill skiing. Among the tourist landmarks, the most important are Peleș Castle, Pelișor Castle, Sinaia Monastery, Sinaia Casino, Sinaia train station, and the Franz Joseph and Saint Anne Cliffs. Sinaia was also the summer residence of the Romanian composer George Enescu, who stayed at the Luminiș villa.
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11 Apr
Car journey 138 Kilometers - 1h 56m
Sinaia
Bucharest
11 Apr
5. Bucharest
Stop
About the destination: Bucharest is a really beautiful city, featuring impossible mixture of different architecture styles; one can see Gothic and Greek Orthodox constructions alongside Stalinist monuments neighbouring post-modern apartment buildings of concrete and glass. Unlike other cities, the street structure is not square-parallel, but rather star-like, so streets go like star beams from round circuses, thus forming blocks of different shapes. During the 50's, Bucharest was known as Little Paris because of the French influence on the landscape and lifestyle of Bucharest. Traces of this period remain in the architecture of the city centre, in the profusion of outdoor cafes, and even in the Arcul de Triumf, a modest replica of Paris’ Arc de Triomphe. Downtown of Bucharest is comprised by the space between the Victoriei Square, where the Romanian Government is and the Unirii Square, where the grand boulevard that leads to the Parliament Palace, starts. Near Unirii Square there is also the old city centre, the Old Princely Court and iconic streets like Lipscani, Selari, Covaci, Gabroveni are situated. The area today contains an assortment of middle 19th century buildings, ruins of the Wallachian princes' medieval court, churches, bank headquarters, a few hotels, clubs, restaurants and shops. Narrow cobblestoned streets retain the names of the ancient guilds that resided on them. The area was mostly renovated and is now a place of gathering for the young generation of the city. Revolution square is a double square that houses the Romanian Athenaeum, the National Library, the Senate building and the old Royal Palace that is now the Museum of Art. There is a tall monument in the centre of the square in memory of those who died during the revolution. Bucharest is a city of parks. Wander through well-groomed central Cişmigiu Garden or huge Herăstrău Park. For the Bucharesters, they’re not just refuges from the summer heat, but focal poits for much of the city’s social life. Elderly pensioners, young lovers, football fans, and backgammon and chess whizzes are everywhere. Come join the fun.
More info
11 Apr
Transport from Bucharest to Amsterdam
Return
Tarom
Tarom Tarom - RO363
16:50 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
18:55 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
3h 5m 0 PC Nonstop
Transport:  RO363
Cabin Class: Economy
1 Insurances
Product(SGRD) - Region (Single Land Continent) - Dagen (8)
Total price From 1.433 €
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Destinations 5
Transports 2
Accommodations 4
Cars 1
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