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		<title>Obiective turistice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Biserica  Neagra

Edificiu ce dateazea din  secolul  XVI, cu numele initial de Biserica Sfanta Maria, Biserica Neagra este  cel mai reprezentativ monument arhitectural gotic din Romania.
Casa  Sfatului

Construita initial ca turn de  veghe, a devenit primarie pe masura ce orasul s-a dezvoltat.
Cetatea  Brasovia 

Unul dintre cele sapte castele care  a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Biserica  Neagra</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/401px-BisericaNeagraNoaptea.jpg" rel="lightbox[193]"><img title="401px-BisericaNeagraNoaptea" src="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/401px-BisericaNeagraNoaptea-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Edificiu ce dateazea din  secolul  XVI, cu numele initial de Biserica Sfanta Maria, Biserica Neagra este  cel mai reprezentativ monument arhitectural gotic din Romania.</p>
<p><strong>Casa  Sfatului</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/casa.jpg" rel="lightbox[193]"><img title="casa" src="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/casa-300x196.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="196" /></a></p>
<p>Construita initial ca turn de  veghe, a devenit primarie pe masura ce orasul s-a dezvoltat.</p>
<p><strong>Cetatea  Brasovia </strong></p>
<p><a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Brasovia.jpg" rel="lightbox[193]"><img title="Brasovia" src="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Brasovia-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></a></p>
<p>Unul dintre cele sapte castele care  a dat numele german al Transilvaniei: Siebenbürgen. Constructia aflata  intre varful si saua Tampei se crede ca a fost construita in timpul  cavalerilor teutoni, intre 1212 si 1218, sau a fost intarita in acea  perioada.</p>
<p><strong>Ruinele  cetatii</strong></p>
<p>Cetatea  se compune dintr-o incinta din piatra si un fel de mic bastion  poligonal pe latura vestica, in varful Tampei.</p>
<p><strong>Apeductul  Brasovului</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/apeduct.jpg" rel="lightbox[193]"><img title="apeduct" src="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/apeduct-300x228.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="228" /></a></p>
<p>Potrivit inscriptiei aflate pe  constructie, „Apaductul Municipiului Brasov a fost executat in anii 1891  &#8211; 1892 dupa planurile si sub conducerea Inginerului-Sef al orasului,  Christian Kertsch”.</p>
<p><strong>CETATUIA </strong></p>
<p><a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/cetatuia.jpg" rel="lightbox[193]"><img title="cetatuia" src="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/cetatuia.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="113" /></a></p>
<p>Construita in varful unui deal in  anul 1395, cetatea a fost una dintre cele mai puternice din  Transilvania. Vechea cetate de pe dealul Sf. Martin a fost distrusa in  anul 1529.</p>
<p><strong>Cetatea  de la Pietrele lui Solomon </strong></p>
<p><a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/cetatea.jpg" rel="lightbox[193]"><img title="cetatea" src="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/cetatea-300x188.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="188" /></a></p>
<p>Este o fortificatie antica aflata  pe teritoriul Brasovului. Se afla situata in zona „Intre Chietri”, cu  vedere directa inspre nord-estul Tampei si cu dealul Stejeris.</p>
<p><strong>COROANA  DE AUR</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/coroana.jpg" rel="lightbox[193]"><img title="coroana" src="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/coroana.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="113" /></a></p>
<p>Cel mare han din oras era Coroana  de aur (str. Muresenilor nr. 12), despre care aflam din documente ca a  fost reamenajat in 1860 si renovat in 1873.</p>
<p><strong>Casa  Muresenilor</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/casamara.jpg" rel="lightbox[193]"><img title="casamara" src="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/casamara-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<p>S-a infiintat in anul 1968, ca  urmare a donatiei facute de urmasii familiei Muresianu.</p>
<p><strong>HANUL  CERBUL DE AUR</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/han.jpg" rel="lightbox[193]"><img title="han" src="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/han.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="235" /></a></p>
<p>Hanul Cerbul de Aur se gasea pe  strada Lunga la numarul 5 si era unul dintre cele mai mari hanuri din  suburbii.</p>
<p><strong>Piata  Sfatului</strong></p>
<p>Piata  Sfatului era locul in care se organizau targurile periodice in Evul  Mediu si in epoca moderna.</p>
<p><strong>Turnul  Alb</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/turn-alb.jpg" rel="lightbox[193]"><img title="turn alb" src="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/turn-alb-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></a>Turnul Alb tine de fortificatiile  exterioare ale Brasovului medieval fiind situat pe un varf de stanca al  dealului Warthe.</p>
<p><strong>Turnul  Negru</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/turn-nn1.jpg" rel="lightbox[193]"><img title="turn nn" src="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/turn-nn1-288x300.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Constructia dateaza din prima faza  de ridicare a zidurilor cetatii (sfarsitul sec. XIV, inceputul sec. XV).</p>
<p><strong>Biserica evanghelică Sf.Bartolomeu</strong><br />
<a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Sf-Bartolomeu.jpg" rel="lightbox[193]"><img src="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Sf-Bartolomeu.jpg" alt="" title="Sf Bartolomeu" width="240" height="180" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-594" /></a></p>
<p>Biserica Sf. Bartolomeu este cea mai veche clădire a oraşului. A fost construită în secolul XIII şi a fost cunoscută şi sub denumirea de Biserica celor trei orfane, care conform legendei şi-au lăsat tot ce aveau bisericii au şi fost înmormântate sub altar. </p>
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		<title>Poiana Brasov</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 12:40:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poiana Brasov (in germana  Schulerau) este o statiune pentru sporturile de iarna din Romania, fiind  o atractie turistica de renume international, si un cartier al  municipiului Brasov. Ea dispune de 12 partii de schi cu grade diferite  de dificultate, terenuri de sport, un lac, discoteci, baruri si  restaurante. Cazarea este [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/poiana.jpg" rel="lightbox[200]"><img class="alignleft" title="poiana" src="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/poiana-203x300.jpg" alt="" width="203" height="300" /></a>Poiana Brasov (in germana  Schulerau) este o statiune pentru sporturile de iarna din Romania, fiind  o atractie turistica de renume international, si un cartier al  municipiului <a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu" title="Cazare Brasov">Brasov</a>. Ea dispune de 12 partii de schi cu grade diferite  de dificultate, terenuri de sport, un lac, discoteci, baruri si  restaurante. <a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu" title="Cazare Brasov">Cazarea</a> este asigurata in hoteluri de lux, pensiuni, vile  sau cabane. De asemenea, in Poiana se afla o statie de ambulanta si una  de politie precum si un oficiu postal.</p>
<p>Statiunea  este de asemenea recomandata pentru tratamentul nevrozei astenice,  pentru stari de epuizare si surmenaj fizic si intelectual, pentru anemii  secundare si boli endocrine, pentru boli ale aparatului respirator.  Deseori, iarna, temperatura ajunge la -15oC.</p>
<p>Poiana a  fost din vechi timpuri destinatia drumetiilor si a practicarii  sporturilor de iarna. Prima mentiune documentara a locatiei dateaza din  1427, in contextul activitatilor de oierit ce aveau loc aici. Schiorii  au urcat Postavaru inca din 1895, iar in 1906 in Poiana a avut loc  primul concurs de schi. Pana in preajma lui 1950, statiunea s-a mentinut  in limitele dotarilor naturale. Doar cateva vilisoare sau cabane puteau  fi zarite ici-colo. In 1951, la Poiana Brasov, au loc Jocurile Mondiale  Universitare de iarna. Cu aceasta ocazie, se da in folosinta un modern  hotel al sporturilor si primul teleferic &#8211; Poiana-Postavarul &#8211; pe o  lungime de 2.150m. Urmeaza apoi alte si alte amenajari si dotari, care  au adus Poiana la infatisarea cu care o cunoastem astazi.</p>
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		<title>Cetatea Rasnov</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 08:36:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[O cetate bine pastrata dintre cetatile taranesti din Transilvania ce a fost ridicata pentru aparare impotriva cotropitorilor turci si tatari din sec 13-14 de catre locuitorii Rasnovului (se pare cu ajutorul celor din Cristian si Vulcan). Cetatea nu are un stil arhitectonic deoarece a fost construita de catre tarani cu scopul de nu fi cucerita [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/800px-Cetatea_Râşnov1.jpg" rel="lightbox[197]"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-198" title="Cetatea Rasnov" src="http://cazareinbrasov.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/800px-Cetatea_Râşnov1-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>O cetate bine pastrata dintre cetatile taranesti din Transilvania ce a fost ridicata pentru aparare impotriva cotropitorilor turci si tatari din sec 13-14 de catre locuitorii Rasnovului (se pare cu ajutorul celor din Cristian si Vulcan). Cetatea nu are un stil arhitectonic deoarece a fost construita de catre tarani cu scopul de nu fi cucerita sau cat mai greu de cucerit, materialul de baza a fost piatra si caramida, locul de amplasare un deal stancos din apropierea orasului. Zidurile au un traseu neregulat, cu inaltimi de pana la 5 metrii si latime pe alocuri de 1,5 metrii.  Pentru a preveni incendiile cauzate de cotropitori, turnurile cetatii si zidurile au fost acoperite cu tigla.</p>
<p>Cetatea Rasnov a fost restaurata si poate fi vizitata. In cadrul ei se afla un restaurant si o gama larga de servicii turistice fiind un exemplu pozitiv in ceea ce priveste restaurarea si intretinerea cetatilor din Transilvania. Ca aspect inedit turistii au posibilitatea sa admire intinsa Depresiune a Brasovului si Tara Barsei prin binoclul cu fise instalat in cetate.</p>
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		<title>Dracula &#8211; Between myth and reality</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 11:28:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dracula or Vlad the Impaler was the son of Vlad Dracul (1436-1442; 1443-1447) and grandson of Mircea the Old (1386-1418). Vlad Dracul was dubbed a knight of the Dragon Order by the Hungarian king. All the members of the order had a dragon on their coat of arms, and that is what brought him the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dracula or Vlad the Impaler was the son of Vlad Dracul (1436-1442; 1443-1447) and grandson of Mircea the Old (1386-1418). Vlad Dracul was dubbed a knight of the Dragon Order by the Hungarian king. All the members of the order had a dragon on their coat of arms, and that is what brought him the nickname of Dracul (the Devil). Vlad the Impaler used to sign himself Draculea or Draculya &#8211; the Devil&#8217;s son -, a name which was distorted into Dracula.Dracula&#8217;s renown reached the West through the Saxons from the Transylvanian towns of Brasov (Kronstadt) and Sibiu (Hermannstadt), who often gave shelter to those who claimed the Wallachian throne. In order to escape the peril of losing his throne, Vlad would punish the Saxons. Sibiu and the neighbouring area were pillaged and burnt down by Vlad, and many Saxons were impaled. The same happened to the Saxon merchants who came on business to Târgoviste.In fact, Vlad was called Tepes (the Impaler) only after his death (1476). He ruled in Wallachia between 1456-1462 and in 1476. In 1462, having been defeated by the Turks, Vlad took refuge in Hungary. In 1476, with the help of the Hungarian king Matia Corvin and the Moldavian prince Stephen the Great, Vlad took over the Wallachian throne again for a month. A battle followed, during which Vlad was killed. His body was buried in the church of the Snagov Monastery, on an island near Bucharest. His body lies in front of the altar. In 1935, a richly dressed but beheaded corpse was exhumed at Snagov, a fate known to have overtaken Dracula, whose head was supposedly wrapped, perfumed and dispatched as a gift to the Turkish sultan.They say that impalling was one of Dracula&#8217;s favourite punishments, but he was not the only one who made use of it at the time. Other German and Spanish princes would do the same. He used the method for boyars, thieves and criminals, Turks, Saxons and those who conspired against him; more than once it happened that a whole forest of sharp stakes with enemies&#8217; heads would rise around Târgoviste, the capital of Wallachia at the time.Horrified by these atrocities, the Saxons printed books and pamphlets in which they told about Vlad&#8217;s cruelty. These booklets also reached Germany and Western Europe, where Dracula became known as a bloody tyrant.In 1897, the Irish writer Bram Stoker published Dracula, which made Vlad the Impaler famous world-wide. Stoker read the stories about Dracula printed in the 15th and 16th centuries and was struck by his acts of cruelty. He decided to make him his character; he also read several books about Transylvania (a name of Latin origin, meaning &#8220;the country beyond the forests&#8221;), and thought that this &#8220;exotic&#8221; land would make a proper setting for Dracula&#8217;s deeds.In fact, Stoker used Vlad only as a source of inspiration, since in his novel, Dracula is not prince Vlad the Impaler, but a Transylvanian count living in a mysterious castle where he lured his victims. His story takes place in the Bistritza area, and the castle lies near the Bârgau Pass (in the Carpathian Mountains). As Stoker had never visited Transylvania, most places and happenings were pure fiction.Legend and true history about Dracula intermingle and are being kept alive by tourist destinations like the Monastery of Snagov near Bucharest, or Bran Castle near Brasov <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>The best places to learn to ski</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To get the best out of a ski holiday, it is important to choose the right destination to suit the level of your group. This is especially true for beginners. <br/><br/>Nothing can put a beginner off skiing quicker than a week spent trying to ski down unsuitable steep terrain, or have to travel for miles to get to the beginner ski slopes. <br/><br/>We have therefore compiled our &#8220;Top Ten Ski Resorts For Beginners&#8221; list: <br/><br/>1. Les Arcs, France &#8211; Why is it good? <br/><br/>* Excellent nursery slopes directly above each of the resort&#8217;s main villages. <br/><br/>* Free beginner&#8217;s lift. <br/><br/>* Good range of early intermediate slopes as you progress. <br/><br/>2. Bansko, Bulgaria &#8211; Why is it good? <br/><br/>* Beautiful World Heritage Site. <br/><br/>* Modern lift system. <br/><br/>* Good range of nursery slopes. <br/><br/>* Great value &#8211; skiing here won&#8217;t break the bank. <br/><br/>* As you progress there is an excellent 16km intermediate run from the top to the bottom of the mountain (2560 m to 935 m). <br/><br/>3. Cortina, Italy &#8211; Why is it good? <br/><br/>* Breathtaking views over the Dolomites. <br/><br/>* Often cited as being one of the world&#8217;s most beautiful ski resorts. <br/><br/>* Superbly groomed beginner slopes in the Socrapes area. <br/><br/>* Instructors who are especially good with kids. <br/><br/>4. Killington, US &#8211; Why is it good? <br/><br/>* No language barriers. <br/><br/>* Ski schools are excellent. <br/><br/>* Large nursery slope areas. <br/><br/>* &#8220;Discovery Centre&#8221; for complete beginners showing how your equipment works before you start to ski. <br/><br/>5. Lech, Austria &#8211; Why is it good? <br/><br/>* A classic alpine resort. <br/><br/>* Picturesque village with fine hotels. <br/><br/>* Very well regarded ski schools with good English speaking instructors. <br/><br/>* Plenty of runs for intermediate and advanced as well, so a good option for mixed ability groups. <br/><br/>6. Poiana Brasov, Romania &#8211; Why is it good? <br/><br/>* An great place to try skiing without breaking the bank. <br/><br/>* Two nursery areas. <br/><br/>* Helpful and enthusiastic instructors. <br/><br/>* Excellent nearby excursions (such as Dracula&#8217;s castle). <br/><br/>* Cheap and cheerful food, wine and entertainment. <br/><br/>7. Soldeu, Andorra &#8211; Why is it good? <br/><br/>* Often named as being one of Europe&#8217;s best beginner resorts. <br/><br/>* Two extensive nursery areas. <br/><br/>* A large number of English speaking ski instructors. <br/><br/>* Good number of intermediate runs to progress to. <br/><br/>* Usually good weather (Sldeu means &#8220;Sun God&#8221;). <br/><br/>* Excellent nightlife. <br/><br/>* Duty-free zone, so can be cheap. <br/><br/>8. Tignes, France &#8211; Why is it good? <br/><br/>* High and very &#8220;snowsure&#8221;. <br/><br/>* Good range of easy to access nursery slopes. <br/><br/>* Good range of intermediate/expert slopes so a good destination for mixed ability groups. <br/><br/>* Lots of accommodation to choose from. <br/><br/>* Lots of non-skiing activities and great après-ski. <br/><br/>9 Wengen, Switzerland &#8211; Why is it good? <br/><br/>* Spectacular location under the north face of the Eiger. <br/><br/>* A great destination for families, with a well renowned ski school. <br/><br/>* Lots of non-skiing activities. <br/><br/>10. Chatel, France &#8211; Why is it good? <br/><br/>* Easy resort to reach either by flying into Geneva, or driving from Calais. <br/><br/>* Great range of beginners slopes, and good English speaking instructors. <br/><br/>* Part of the world&#8217;s biggest ski area (the Portes du Soleil) so plenty of runs for all abilities. <br/><br/>* Regularly receives on average the most snowfall in the alps, so one of the most snowsure non glacier resorts. <br/><br/>* Picturesque village with bags of charm and plenty of off-slope activities. <br/><br/>We also have some tips for beginner skiers, which should help make your first time all the more enjoyable: <br/><br/>1. Try and get some lessons in the UK before you leave, preferably in one of the real snow domes. This means that once you get to your resort, you already have an idea of the basics (how to put your skis on etc.). <br/><br/>2. When booking ask if there are any &#8216;Learn to Ski or Snowboard Packages&#8217;. This may include lessons, gear rental and a lift pass if needed. <br/><br/>3. Check to see if beginners can get away with buying a cheaper &#8220;local area&#8221; of &#8220;beginner&#8221; lift pass. There is no need to buy a pass for a huge area if you are only going to ski on beginner and early intermediate slopes. <br/><br/>4. If you want to learn snowboarding, check if the schools in your resort offer beginner courses for boarders. <br/><br/>5. Check that the accommodation is convenient for the pistes, the lifts and general amenities. <br/><br/>6. Rent gear to start with &#8211; it&#8217;s a lot cheaper. <br/><br/>Above all, remember that skiing is meant to be fun! <br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning to ski is a great way to spend a winter holiday in Europe. With the right resort and good instruction you’ll be flying down the slopes within days of arrival –and best of all you’ll take home a skill that will last a lifetime. (It’s a bit like learning to ride a bike, except [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning to ski is a great way to spend a winter holiday in Europe. With the right resort and good instruction you’ll be flying down the slopes within days of arrival –and best of all you’ll take home a skill that will last a lifetime. (It’s a bit like learning to ride a bike, except the falls are a lot softer.) Children make great pupils too, and will have great fun learning the ropes – giving parents a solid morning or afternoon time out from the little ones! Make the right choice of destination for your first ski trip and it could be the start of a lifetime’s addiction to this healthy and exhilarating sport! So if you’ve got the winter gear and are ready to roll, here are 10 ideal resorts that Word Travels have researched in which to learn how to ski while still having a great holiday.Cortina, ItalyJust because you’re learning to ski doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy Europ e’s very best slopes. Case in point is Cortina, pride of Italy’s resort offerings. It offers astounding scenery and majestic views over the Dolomites. There are very good beginner slopes and plenty of long, gentle gradient cruise runs, just what recent ski school graduates need. Another plus in Cortina’s favour is that the instructors are skilled with kids and jittery adults.Wengen, Switzerland  Wengen takes pride in having one of Europe’s best known and most highly regarded ski schools. That means you learn faster, have more fun in the process, and pick up the right technique from the start. Wenger is positioned under the awesome north face of the Eiger, which has long held magnetic fascination for Alpinists. The learner slopes are right in the heart of the village and there are lots of long, gentle runs to move onto when one’s confidence allows. The only negatives are that with a relatively low altitude snowfall can be unreliable, and the après ski scene is a little subdued, so youngsters in a group will need to make their own party. <br/><br/> Kranjska, Slovenia For those wanting something a little different from their ski learning experience the pretty town of Kranjska Gora might be the answer. Slovenia’s top resort is close to the both the Italy and Austrian border, at the foot of the Julien Alps. The resort is small and unpretentious, and the runs long and undemanding making Kranjska an ideal destination for beginners and those wanting to get off the beaten track. Slovenia is also more affordable than its more affluent neighbours so ski costs are markedly cheaper.Lech, AustriaLech is for those that want to learn in style, at one of Europe’s most chic and expensive resorts. The price barrier has preserved Lech as a classic alpine resort with a small village atmosphere despite plenty of lively nightlife. The ski schools are excellent with experienced, English-speaking instructors and plenty of suitable runs for the learner skier. The position of the slopes also maximizes chances of snow cover and sunshine – perfect conditions to seduce a rookie. The snow season is also one of the longest in Europe, and at either end of the ski season ‘Snow Crystal&#8217; weeks mean ski passes are halved in price. Poiana Brasov, Romania <br/><br/>Looking for great value and uncluttered slopes? Go east! The former eastern Europe republics have some excellent and underrated ski resorts that are rapidly catching on in popularity. Good value means beginner skiers can try out the sports without breaking the bank. Poiana Brasov has two nursery areas, and the sport’s friendliest instructors. There is plenty to do in the area as well, such as a trip to Dracula’s castle. <br/><br/>Gurgl-Obergurgl, Austria Despite its cumbersome name, the resort of Gurgl-Obergurgl is great for beginners and intermediates, with some of Europe’s most reliable snow, and a small village atmosphere that is undeniably charming. This resort gets a very high rate of returning skiers which is generally a good sign. The nightlife is quiet though, and the more experienced skiers in the party will quickly run out of challenges.Soldeu, Andorra Andorra is one of the most popular places for learner skiers wanting to master the sports in a low-profile, good value environment before hitting the slopes in Europe’s more fashionable destinations. Soldeu has sacrificed challenge and variety in favour of abundant beginner and intermediate slopes. The ski schools are decent and the weather and nightlife both reliable and cheerful. Andorra offers the additional draw of being a duty-free shopping destination with simply the cheapest shopping on the continent.Chatel, France Chatel is part of the Portes du Soleil in France, the world’s biggest ski area. That means there are plenty of runs for skiers of all abilities. Access is convenient and cheap given the resorts close proximity to Geneva airport, and can even be driven to via Calais. There are plenty of beginner’s slopes and well regarded ski instructors too. A big plus of this area is the range of accommodation, including chalets for rent right on the slopes, close to the ski lifts.Bansko, Bulgaria Beautiful Bankso attracts budget-conscious skiers who like a bargain and relaxing skiing conditions that are perfect for the first-time skier. The lift system is excellent and the green slopes, to which beginners graduate after a few days, have gentle runs of up to 16km in length. In total 65% of the ski runs are for beginners and intermediates. The town itself was founded in the 10th century so has plenty of history and interesting attractions to explore. Don’t expect sophisticated dining and entertainment options though, this is a more down-to-earth scene.Glenshee, Scotland Glenshee boasts the largest ski lift system in the UK, and its 36 runs are ideal for beginners and intermediates. The top of the Cairnwell Chairlift offers the best panorama of the Cairngorms to be seen from any Scottish ski area. The resort is conveniently situated, but snow cover can be unreliable and the slopes congested with day–trippers. General Tips: <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Discover The Surprising And Medieval in a Romania Tour</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of the Romania tours that you can take will include a tour of Bucharest, a very interesting city.  You can also take guided tours outside the city, and see some of the most amazing castles, monasteries and cemeteries that date back to the Middle Ages.  One of the royal palaces is the Peles Palace [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of the Romania tours that you can take will include a tour of Bucharest, a very interesting city.  You can also take guided tours outside the city, and see some of the most amazing castles, monasteries and cemeteries that date back to the Middle Ages.  One of the royal palaces is the Peles Palace that is in Sinaia-Azuga Brasov and has ornaments outside and inside as well as painting and wood sculptures that are representative of the scenes of some of Wagner’s works.  This is set in one of Romania’s most beautiful mountain resorts.  The tour continues on to the village of Bran.  Here is the famous Bran Castle for you to explore. <br/><br/>Romania holds such wonderful treasures from the past.  There are so many things to visit and explore.  In Bucharest alone, you can see the House of the Free Press, the Village Museum, the Herastrau Park and the entrance point to the center of the city, Victoria Place.  On the way to Sibiu, you can stop and visit the Orthodox Monastery of Cozia.  This beautiful church is on the gorgeous valley of the River Olt.  Price Mircea, who was the grandfather of Dracula, Vlad the Impaller, built it.  It was erected between the years 1387 and 1391. <br/><br/>On the arrival in Sibiu, which is considered a jewel of the Romanian Medieval times, you can tour some of the wonderful sites of Medieval Sibiu.  You will be put up in a hotel in Sibiu or one of the quaint rural guesthouses.  Just visiting the Liars’ Bridge, The Tower of the Council, The Protestant Church that dates back to 1321 or the Bruckental Museum you will feel the magic of the Medieval ages that are all around you.  It will take you back to the times where the world was just beginning to expand and so many great things were being discovered. <br/><br/>Again you will move on with this Romania tour and come to the Valea Viilor, which is most impressive, to where the ruins of the Fortress of Slimnic and the Fortress in Seica Mica are.  In Medias, there is the Gothic Church that has a magnificent alter from the late XV century and unique wall paintings that date to the early XV century.  This is also the area where you find the Saxon fortresses, the most beautiful and valuable of the Medieval monuments, which are on the UNESCO heritage list.  Some of these fortresses include Boian, Mosna, Richis and more but some of them were never preserved properly. <br/><br/>In the town of Sighisoara you might get some free time to explore and discover the untouched splendor of this citadel.  It almost seems that time was stopped in this quaint town and you can again feel the Medieval atmosphere around you. <br/><br/>Another jewel of Transilvania is the town of Brasov.  This town has the Old Square in the middle of town and within this square is the famous Black Church that takes up most of the area.  All around this town you have the gorgeous landscape of the mountains that surround you. <br/><br/>So, don’t just tour Bucharest – see the whole country. You will never forget the wonders of touring Romania after you have visited it and you may want to visit this wonderful country again sometime to explore some of the places that you were unable to the first time there. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>A Visit to Romania</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1.) Bucharest City In Bucharest, you can visit Romania’s famous museums like the Village Museum and the Museum of the Romanian Peasant as well as Curtea Veche Museum. A lovely walk along the Old City is also a must for any visitor. Likewise, visiting the many churches here as well as monasteries should also be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1.) Bucharest City In Bucharest, you can visit Romania’s famous museums like the Village Museum and the Museum of the Romanian Peasant as well as Curtea Veche Museum. A lovely walk along the Old City is also a must for any visitor. Likewise, visiting the many churches here as well as monasteries should also be included. 2.) Brasov City in Transylvania This city has a lot of beautiful places and buildings to see, among them is the Old Town where you will find the Black Church as well as the Piata Sfatilui or Council Square. There are also museums here as well as the infamous Bran Castle, known to be Dracula’s Castle. There are great places to ski here in Brasov also. 3.) Sibiu City of Transylvania There is an old town here that you can visit if you want a taste of history as well as culture. Likewise, there is also the Citadel of Sibiu and the Huet Square for you to see. You can also see many fortified churches during the Medieval Period that are still standing. 4.) Sighisoara City For a culture-high, this city is a must-visit as well. Here, you will surely enjoy the sights of the Sighisoara Citadel. You can also visit its Weapon Museum, which houses a lot of medieval weaponry. 5.) Cluj-Napoca City So far, this is the most popular city in Romania and is the capital of Transylvania. As such, there are a lot of places to see here like the many museums such as the National Art Museum ad the National Museum of the History of Transylvania. Or you can always visit its parks like the Botanical Garden as well as Central Park. 6.) Constanta City This city is home to many museums such as the National Museum of History and Archeology, which houses artifacts dating from the Greek and Roman eras. You can also find here the Statue of Ovid. If you want more of nature, then this is a great place to sunbath in its beaches or walk in its parks. 7.) Lasi City The Place of Culture can be found in Lasi City, which is also another tourist destination if you want to know more about the culture and history of Romania. There are also several churches like the Trei Lerarhi Church as well as the Metropolitan Church. You can also take a relaxing stroll or a nice rest in the city’s Botanical Garden. 8.) Suceava City The main tourist destination here is the Suceava Fortress. This ancient fortress was erected during the 14th and 15th century and was made more impressive by Stephen the Great. As such, this was never overpowered by attackers. 9.) Timisoara City This is a wonderful city to visit as it has the Opera Square or the Piata where you will also get to enjoy the wonderful sight of the Roman Orthodox Cathedral as well as get to see majestic palaces of the rich Romanians. In this city, you will surely love a walk in its parks. You can also visit the Union Square or the Piata Unirii where you will get to see historical buildings like the Catholic Dome and the Baroque Palace, etc. 10.) Gura Humorului This is not in par with the other cities but still a good place to visit nonetheless. Along the way to Gura Humorului, do not forget to drop by Bucovina to see the Painted Monasteries. You can also go to Voronet where you and your loved one will surely enjoy a leisurely walk where the landscape is a great sight to behold. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Travel Tips To European Countries: Romania</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lying in the Southeastern Europe Romania is slowly emerging from the shackles of its dark history. Modern Romania was formed by merging two Principalities i.e. Moldavia and Wallachia in 1859 which were ruled by Ottoman Empire for centuries before. Romania is bordered by Moldova, Ukraine, the Black Sea, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro and Hungary. Bucharest is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lying in the Southeastern Europe Romania is slowly emerging from the shackles of its dark history. Modern Romania was formed by merging two Principalities i.e. Moldavia and Wallachia in 1859 which were ruled by Ottoman Empire for centuries before. Romania is bordered by Moldova, Ukraine, the Black Sea, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro and Hungary. Bucharest is the capital of Romania. Transylvania and Moldavia constitute the northern half of the country. Romania’s main attractions include Black Sea Coast, the Carpathian Mountains and Transylvania. The Black Sea Coast is popular for its white sandy beaches and offers a perfect experience for families. The Carpathian Mountains are beautiful and covered by dense forests which offer skiing opportunities. There are many health resorts also in Romania. Transylvania is popular for Romanian Spas which have been known for its many healing powers. Local food specialty includes cuisines like ciorba de perisoare (soup with meatballs), ciorba tanancasca (meat with vegetables), lamb bors, giblet soup and a variety of fish soups.Population &#038; LanguagesThe population of Romania is around 22.5 million and the official language being spoken is Romanian. The other popular languages are Hungarian and German.ElectricityThe voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. The types of plug used are round pin with attachment and &#8220;Schuko&#8221; plug and receptacle with side grounding contacts.Geographic LocationIt is located in Southeastern Europe bordering the Black Sea between Bulgaria and Ukraine. It is bordered by Hungary and Serbia to the west, Ukraine and Moldova to the northeast and Bulgaria to the south. Carpathian Mountains pass through the center of Romania.ClimateThe climate of Romania can be termed as Temperate and it has four seasons. While spring and autumn are cool and pleasant. Summers are very short and hot occurring in July and August. The winters can be harsh and cold with snowfall between December and March. The best months to visit Romania are May and June and September and October.Local CustomsHandshaking is the common custom. It is also customary to kiss when being introduced to a woman. Mostly all normal European customs apply to Romania also. Dressing is conservative and casual. Smoking is prohibited on public transportation vehicles and theaters. Romanians like smoking themselves and thus like if you gift them cigarettes. Tipping is 5 to 10 percent in restaurant, hotels and taxis.AttractionsBucharest: Once used to be known as Paris of the East the city of Bucharest is a city of lights bustling with cafes, night clubs and restaurants. It also has Romanian Opera House and a huge National Museum. The historic sites include the Palace of Parliament, Old Court Church and Athenee Palace Hotel.Brasov: Not to be missed places are Castles in Transylvania which include Bran Castle, Rasnov Castle and also do miss to see Sighisoara about 90 miles from Brasov, the birth place of Vlad tepes.Romanian Riviera: This is along the coast of Black Sea which is huge tourist attraction. It is also home to several resorts and Romanian spas famous for their healing powers. TravelBy Air – The national airline of Romania is Tarom. Many popular airlines that fly to Bucharest include Air France, Alitalia, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, KLM, Lufthansa and Swiss. The biggest airport is Bucharest Otopeni Airport which is located like 10 miles north of the city.By Sea – Constanta is the major port on the Black Sea. Currently no ferries are being operated. But there are many cruises available which stop at various points of tourist interest like Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest, Bazias, Giurgiu, Calafat and Bucharest. By Rail – There is an international service to Bucharest from Western Europe which runs only in summer months i.e. from June to September, the name of the train service is Wiener Waltzer.Duty Free Items1. Up to 200 cigarettes or 200 gm tobacco2. 200g cocoa and 200g coffee3. Perfumes, medicines and souvenirs4. Two cameras, One small movie camera, Twenty Four cassettes, One portable radio, One TV set, One tape recorder, One pair of binoculars and One typewriter.5. Gifts up to €175Prohibited ItemsUn-canned goods, meat or dairy products, Narcotics, firearms, ammunition, weapons, eggs, plants, endangered species, fireworks and alcoholic beverages that contain more than sixty per cent alcohol. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Brasov The Most Visited Places in Romania</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fringed by the peaks of the Southern Carpathian Mountains and resplendent with gothic, baroque and renaissance architecture, as well as a wealth of historical attractions. Brasov is one of the most visited places in Romania.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fringed by the peaks of the Southern Carpathian Mountains and resplendent with gothic, baroque and renaissance architecture, as well as a wealth of historical attractions. Brasov is one of the most visited places in Romania.<br />
Founded by the Teutonic Knights in 1211on an ancient Dacian site and settled by the Saxons as one of the seven walled citadels. Brasov exudes a distinct medieval ambiance and has been used as backdrop in many recent period films.<br />
The location of the city at the intersection of trade routes linking the Ottoman Empire and western Europe, together with certain tax exemptions, allowed Saxon merchants to obtain considerable wealth and exert a strong political influence in the region. This was reflected in the cities German name, Kronstadt, as well as in its Latin name, Corona, meaning Crown City.<br />
Fortifications were erected around the city and continually expanded, with several towers maintained by different craft guilds, according to medieval custom.<br />
Stroll around the old Town Hall Square where you can admire colourfully painted and ornately trimmed baroque structures. Take a peek inside the Black Church, the largest gothic church in Romania. Its name derives from damage caused by the Great Fire of 1689, when flames and smoke blackened its walls. The interior is impressive and well kept and houses one of the largest organs in Eastern Europe.<br />
Nearby are towering mountains, rolling fields, thick forests and villages with fortified churches.<br />
Brasov is home to what is said to be the narrowest street in Europe. The Rope Street is approximately four feet wide and links Cerbului Street with Poarta Schei Street. The street was initially used as an access route by fire fighters.<br />
The Saxons built massive stone walls and seven bastions around the city that are still visible today, as well as ornate churches, elaborately trimmed buildings and one of the finest central squares in the country, said to be the spot to which the legendary Pied Piper led the children of Hamlin. Located at the heart of old medieval Brasov and lined with beautiful red roofed merchant houses, the Council Square, known to the Saxon population as the Marktplatz, is a nice place to rest and soak in the beautiful scenery.<br />
In the centre of the square stands the Old Town Hall, now home to Brasovs History Museum, while the southeast corner is dominated by the towns most famous landmark, the Black Church. Around the square, youll find the renaissance style Merchants House, now the Cerbul Carpatin restaurant, the beautiful archway of the Orthodox Cathedral and the memorial museum of the Mureseanu family. In late summer, the Golden Stag music festival takes place here. <br/><br/></p>
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