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Out of the 14 Romanian cities that have candidated for the title of European Capital of Culture 2021 only four are now still in the race. The Ministry of Culture has initially analized the files of the following candidates: Alba Iulia, Arad, Bacău, Baia Mare, Brașov, Brăila, București, Cluj-Napoca, Craiova, Iași, Sfântu Gheorghe, Suceava, Timișoara and Târgu-Mureș. At the end of last year a jury formed out of 12 international experts has chosen the following four nominees: Timişoara, Baia Mare, Cluj-Napoca and Bucharest! ”The order in which we have announced the cities is simply aleatory” said Steve Green, president of the jury.
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The winning city of Romania will be announced this summer. The programme European Capital of Culture is a project innitiated by The Council of Ministries of Culture of the EU in 1985. The only Romanian city so far taken in account has been Sibiu, which shared the distinction of European Capital of Culture in 2007 with Luxemburg.

GOLDEN TULIP in Mamaia becoms ZENITH
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In January the Golden Tulip Hotel in the Romanian Black Sea Coast resort of Mamaia changed its name to Zenith-Top Country Line-Conference&Spa Hotel. The property is now affiliated to the German chain Top International Hotels, marking its entrance on the Romanian hospitality market. The hotel has 230 rooms, two restaurants, a conference centre and an outdoor pool and will keep the 4 stars ranking. The novelties will be opened in June: a Spa centre with a vanguardist architecture, linked through a bridge with the main body of the hotel. Founded 30 years ago Top International Hotels operates over 140 hotels under its own brands, Top International and Top City&CountryLine, and other 260 properties under Welnessfinder, Embrace Hotels, VCH-Hotels and Falkensteine.

BookingBucharest.ro is here
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The accommodation capacity of the capital of Romania, Bucharest, almost tripled in the last 15 years. If in the year 2000 the city had 7422 hotel beds to offer today it counts with 19.784. In Bucharest operate now 16 International hotel brands. Out of the 400 units there are 11 hotels rated 5 stars, 77 of 4 stars, 64 of 3 stars and 25 units of two and one. Today there are 32 carriers using the International Airport Henri Coandă. According to the National Statistics Institute in 2014 Bucharest received 1.510.222 tourists (close to 2,3 million overnights) – out of which 645.718 where Romanian and 864.504 foreign guests. In order to inform the tourists the travel consultants Traian Bădulescu and Dan Anghelescu launched the BookingBucharest.ro platform.

The website gives necessary information to a potential traveller to Bucharest, showcasing a photo gallery but also recommending excursions, hotels, diffrent venues. The www.bookingbucharest.ro is recommended by the ANAT (National Association of Travel Agencies) and the Tourism Press Club – FIJET ROMANIA.

TIMIȘOARA – 13th edition of Vinvest
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The Regional Business Center of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture Timiș will host in the city of Timișoara, April 22nd-24th, the 13th edition of the International Wine Fair. The event attracts every year over 300 specialists. ”The Romanian wine cellars have used european funds, grants, many companies use now new technology, they received prizes at national and international contests, and the efforts of the wine producers deserve to be known by the public. The National Programme for Suport of Romania in the wine growing sector, 2014-2018, is ongoing” – said the expert Lucia Pârvu, manager the organizing team. Visitors to the fair will also be able to participate in a paralel event, April 20 and 21st, namely the 11th edition of the National Wine and Alcoholic Beverages Contest VINVEST 2016.

GOLDEN APPLE – România is in the top
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In 2016 Romania is still ranked number one in the International top of FIJET (International Federation of Travel Journalists and Writers), holding 5 Golden Apple prizes, same as Spain and Croatia. The destinations are followed closely by Egypt and Belgium, each country holding 4 Golden Apples.

The five distinctions where received by Romania rewarding Bucovina area and the painted monasteries (in 1975), The Danube Delta Reserve, The cultural bound of the villages surrounding Sibiu, and the contribution of the Romanian carrier Blue Air in sustaining the travel media and helping promotig Romania (in 2009). The latest prize came in 2014 for Târgu Jiu – City of Brâncuși. The last four awards represent successfull projects organized and promoted by the Tourism Press Club – FIJET ROMANIA.

The Golden Apple distinction is considered the Oscar prize of the international travel media. It was created by FIJET in 1970 and since then it has been given, every year, to one or more great destinations or personalities of the travel industry. Last year the distinction went to the cities of Moscow (Russia), Dubrovnik (Croatia) and Palic (Serbia).

Romania is in VISIT EUROPE

The on-line Visit Europe Magazine recommends Romania as a destination for 2016. The Carpathian Mountains (through the Carpathian Garden concept), the Danube River, the regions of Moldova and Bucovina, and the spa and cure resorts that hold 35% of the mineral waters of Europe are listed in the January and February editions. The February edition indicates Romania as a destination to winter sports lovers, listing the sky resorts and facilities from Predeal, Sinaia, Azuga to Arieșeni, Poiana Brașov Voineasa, Semenic etc. In the same issues there are articles about Vienna and its balls, Monaco, San Sebastian in Spain (that is in 2016 Cultural Capital of Europe), Denmark and its cultural festivals dedicated to Shakespeare; Bavaria that will celebrate 500 years since adopting the law of Beer purity; Ljubliana (Slovenia) named European Green Capital 2016 etc.

The on-line magazine www.visiteurope.com is produced in Brussels by a nongovernmental organization and prezents the best tourist attractions in the member coutries of EU but also from future member countries.

Despre Traveller Magazin

REVISTA TRAVELLER MAGAZIN MARIAN CONSTANTINESCU – Redactor Şef Marian Constantinescu s-a născut pe 24 aprilie 1953, în Bucureşti. Absolvent al Liceului “Aurel Vlaicu” (1972). Licenţiat în ziaristică. A lucrat la Agerpres, Tineretul Liber, Curierul Naţional, Ziua, ocupând poziţii de la redactor, şef departament, redactor şef până la director de promovare. A publicat poezie, proză, comentarii literare, în revistele: România Literară, Luceafărul, Contemporanul, Convorbiri Literare, Cronica, Vatra, Săptămâna, Flacăra, Suplimentul literar artistic al Scânteii Tineretului etc.
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