Romania is a land of misty mountains and medieval mysteries, offering a raw beauty that is increasingly rare in Europe. While the legend of Dracula often draws visitors to Bran Castle, the true magic of Transylvania lies in its preserved Saxon towns like Sibiu and Sighișoara, where colorful houses have "eyes" in their roofs. The capital, Bucharest, nicknamed "Little Paris," is a fascinating mix of Belle Époque elegance and the heavy monumentalism of the Palace of the Parliament. For nature lovers, the Danube Delta is a UNESCO biosphere haven for birdwatchers, while the Transfăgărășan highway offers a serpentine drive through the clouds of the Carpathian Mountains. From the painted monasteries of Bucovina to its thriving tech hubs, Romania is a captivating blend of folklore, wilderness, and modern transition.