We continue our travels as part of Radio Romania Internationals series of prize-winning contests “From the Wine Route to the Princes Route.
We continue our travels as part of our prize winning contest, “From the Wine Route to the Princes Route.
Snow, sun and cheerful skiers: the offer to go skiing in Romania in wintertime is too enticing to refuse.
The issue of people who suffer from intellectual disability or mental retardation has never been approached in Romania from the perspective of human rights. Although several international institutions have voiced concern over how these people are being tr
Arsenal Park is located on the outskirts of Orastie, in Hunedoara county, in western Romanian, at equal distance from the Dacian fortresses from...
We invite you on a trip to Targoviste, a small town in south-central Romania, which was once the Princely Court of the southern historical province of Wallachia, between 1396 and 1714.
Todays feature looks at a new programme aimed at fostering agri-tourism.
Todays feature looks at alternative education methods, which are gaining popularity in Romania.
The lack of spare time and the city’s daily hustle and bustle have along the years taken their toll on tourism, creating a fresh concept, that of...
A relatively new concept in Romania comes under scrutiny: city-break.
In what has become a worrying phenomenon, almost 80,000 children in Romania are growing up without their parents, who went to work abroad, leaving them in the care of relatives and friends.
The local cuisine, traditional music and dances are the main ingredients for an unforgettable holiday.
Despite seeing many changes in the last 20 years, the Romanian undergraduate system has often been criticised.
Playing is very important for the social, emotional, physical and cognitive development of children.
May 2013 has been declared “European Month of the Brain, a full month packed with events and activities across the EU.