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Ski Resort Transalpina

Ski Resort Transalpina

5.4
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"Cozia" Monastery

"Cozia" Monastery

4.3
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Cozia National Park

Cozia National Park

3.5
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Cozia AquaPark

Cozia AquaPark

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Zăvoi

Zăvoi

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Ostroveni Aqua park

Ostroveni Aqua park

3.3
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One Tree Monastery

One Tree Monastery

3.3
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Turnu Monastery

Turnu Monastery

3.3
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Mircea cel Batran Park

Mircea cel Batran Park

3.3
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Ocnele Mari Salt Mine

Ocnele Mari Salt Mine

3.2
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Where to stay

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River Park Hotel

River Park Hotel

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Above Village

Above Village

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Grand Hotel Sofianu

Grand Hotel Sofianu

4.5/58 Reviews
Casa Basarab

Casa Basarab

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Hotel Dada Termal

Hotel Dada Termal

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Conacul Malul Alb

Conacul Malul Alb

4.7/51 Reviews
Forest Retreat&Spa

Forest Retreat&Spa

4.6/51 Reviews
Motel Seaca

Motel Seaca

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Hotel Miraj

Hotel Miraj

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What to eat

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Restaurant Queen

Restaurant Queen

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Old City Garden

Old City Garden

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Terasa Camelot

Terasa Camelot

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OK Street Pub

OK Street Pub

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D'amici

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L'Accademia del Gusto

L'Accademia del Gusto

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Obelix Pitta Gyros

Obelix Pitta Gyros

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ZOOMSERIE

ZOOMSERIE

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D'amici

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Restaurant Simfonia

Restaurant Simfonia

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Casa Veche

Casa Veche

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Merci Roastery
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Merci Roastery

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Friends Tavern

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Nestled in the heart of Romania's Oltenia region, Horezu is a town that captures both the spiritual and the artistic soul of the country. Known for its UNESCO-recognized monastery and centuries-old ceramic tradition, Horezu is a destination where history, craftsmanship, and culture intertwine beautifully.

⛪️ The Horezu Monastery – A Spiritual Masterpiece
Built at the end of the 17th century by Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu, Horezu Monastery is a true jewel of Romanian Orthodox architecture. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the monastery is an exceptional example of the Brâncovenesc style – a harmonious blend of Byzantine, Renaissance, and Baroque elements.
Visitors are greeted by an atmosphere of peace, surrounded by intricate frescoes, sculpted stone columns, and traditional Romanian motifs. The monastery was not only a place of worship but also an important cultural and educational center. Today, it continues to be a living place of monastic life and a destination for both pilgrims and art lovers.

🗿Horezu Ceramics – A Living Tradition of Clay and Creativity
Just a short walk from the monastery, the town’s ceramic workshops carry on a centuries-old craft. Horezu pottery is famous throughout Romania and beyond for its unique style, hand-made and hand-painted using natural pigments and traditional tools. At the Horezu Ceramic Workshop, visitors can observe artisans shaping clay on the potter’s wheel, a skill passed down through generations. Each piece – whether a bowl, plate, or decorative object – features traditional motifs such as the "Horezu rooster", spirals, or stylized trees, often in earthy reds, greens, browns, and creams. No two items are exactly alike, which makes each creation a true work of folk art.
The workshop also offers interactive experiences, allowing guests to try their hand at the potter’s wheel and understand the patience and skill behind each ceramic piece.

📍How to Get There
Horezu is located in Vâlcea County, southern Romania, approximately 200 km northwest of Bucharest

🚗 By car: The most convenient way to reach Horezu is by car. From Bucharest, take the A1 highway to Pitești, then follow the DN67 road through Râmnicu Vâlcea. 
🚉By train and bus: You can also take a train to Râmnicu Vâlcea, the nearest major city, and from there, catch a local minibus to Horezu. The bus ride takes about 1.5 hours. 
🚍By guided tour: Several travel agencies offer day trips or weekend tours from Bucharest and Sibiu that include Horezu Monastery and the ceramic workshops, often combined with other nearby attractions like the Polovragi or Bistrița Monasteries.

Nestled in the heart of Romania's Oltenia region, Horezu is a town that captures both the spiritual and the artistic soul of the country. Known for its UNESCO-recognized monastery and centuries-old ceramic tradition, Horezu is a destination where history, craftsmanship, and culture intertwine beautifully. ⛪️ The Horezu Monastery – A Spiritual Masterpiece Built at the end of the 17th century by Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu, Horezu Monastery is a true jewel of Romanian Orthodox architecture. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the monastery is an exceptional example of the Brâncovenesc style – a harmonious blend of Byzantine, Renaissance, and Baroque elements. Visitors are greeted by an atmosphere of peace, surrounded by intricate frescoes, sculpted stone columns, and traditional Romanian motifs. The monastery was not only a place of worship but also an important cultural and educational center. Today, it continues to be a living place of monastic life and a destination for both pilgrims and art lovers. 🗿Horezu Ceramics – A Living Tradition of Clay and Creativity Just a short walk from the monastery, the town’s ceramic workshops carry on a centuries-old craft. Horezu pottery is famous throughout Romania and beyond for its unique style, hand-made and hand-painted using natural pigments and traditional tools. At the Horezu Ceramic Workshop, visitors can observe artisans shaping clay on the potter’s wheel, a skill passed down through generations. Each piece – whether a bowl, plate, or decorative object – features traditional motifs such as the "Horezu rooster", spirals, or stylized trees, often in earthy reds, greens, browns, and creams. No two items are exactly alike, which makes each creation a true work of folk art. The workshop also offers interactive experiences, allowing guests to try their hand at the potter’s wheel and understand the patience and skill behind each ceramic piece. 📍How to Get There Horezu is located in Vâlcea County, southern Romania, approximately 200 km northwest of Bucharest 🚗 By car: The most convenient way to reach Horezu is by car. From Bucharest, take the A1 highway to Pitești, then follow the DN67 road through Râmnicu Vâlcea. 🚉By train and bus: You can also take a train to Râmnicu Vâlcea, the nearest major city, and from there, catch a local minibus to Horezu. The bus ride takes about 1.5 hours. 🚍By guided tour: Several travel agencies offer day trips or weekend tours from Bucharest and Sibiu that include Horezu Monastery and the ceramic workshops, often combined with other nearby attractions like the Polovragi or Bistrița Monasteries.

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