Tourism in Romania

[4] The most visited cities are Bucharest, Constanța, Brașov, Timișoara, Sibiu, Alba-Iulia, Cluj-Napoca, Sighișoara, Iași and Oradea.

Although it has made some slow strides towards disabled access since then, and new buildings need to be wheelchair-accessible, implementation has been very poor.

Even if presently the country is confronted with a long and difficult economic transition, it has a rich industrial and scientific history with many of the world's priorities and still has surviving authentic traditional crafts and rural communities.

Limited to some geographic areas and not yet on a large scale, by the means of European funds and projects, a sustainable revival of the traditional sector is supported, which also implies creative tourism participatory activities.

[citation needed] According,[13] an industrial and creative tourism attractions web directory for Romania and some neighbouring countries, providing photos and short English descriptions of each objective, the main attractions open to the public are: There are 16 international commercial airports in service today.

Number of arrivals
Administrative divisions of Romania
Map showing the geography of Romania
Biertan ( German : Birthälm ) Transylvanian Saxon medieval fortified church in Sibiu County , central Romania
Protected virgin beach at Corbu , Constanța County , southeastern Romania
Electric Castle Festival in 2017