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Did we read your mind? How friendly are Romanians with tourists? What are some common safety concerns tourists should know about when visiting Romania, including tourist traps and scams, and how do these compare to other European cities? To answer this, we need to look at safety from both a general and tourism perspective. Traveling to Eastern Europe may seem adventurous or risky - but much has changed in the last 10 years especially in Romania.
Only 35 years ago our country was closed off for tourism. But now not only is it safer for visitors - but it's also an undiscovered and surprising destination! While there are still some concernsβlike anywhereβnothing major should stop you from visiting. Major city streets and inter-city highways are well-maintained, though some rural roads can still be tricky.
But we'll talk about everything. The most common ones include:. These stories come from foreign travelers who visited Romania in the '90s and early s, during what I call our "Wild West" phase of social, political, and economic turmoil. Since Romania joined the European Union in , much has changed. The economy, lifestyle in big cities, and standards for tourism are now quite similar to other urban centres in European countries.
Romanians are friendly, hardworking, and hospitable - perhaps a bit too conservative and protective of our traditional values. Marius, the founder of Romanian Friend, out with tourists for a traditional meal. Before embarking on your Romanian adventure, a bit of homework can go a long way. Start by checking the latest travel advisories to stay updated on any important information.
Understanding local laws and customs is crucial. It helps you blend in and avoid any unintentional faux pas. Plan the specifics of your trip, including accommodation, transportation, and activities - in advance. Whether exploring Bucharest, the serene landscapes of Transylvania or the wild Carpathian Mountains, having a solid plan will help your trip go smoothly. Remember, a little preparation can prevent unnecessary issues later on. Ensuring you have all the necessary travel papers is a must.