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Traveling to Romania is as easy as traveling to any other European destination. Romania offers a rich tapestry of tourist attractions, which are unique in Europe.

Bucharest Transportation

Relatively safe and efficient, Bucharest's public transit systems covers the entire city with buses, tramways, trolleys and metro ( subway ) service. The four metro lines - M1, M2, M3 and M4 - cover the whole town. For access in the subway you can use a special card from about $0.30 for two rides to $1.50 for ten.
Metro operating from 5 a.m. to midnight. For one way with a tramway, a bus or a trolley bus you must use a special ticket ( about $0.16 ), or one special season ticket: for one day, one week, two weeks and a month.

Tickets and magnetic cards can be bought at RATB kiosks, located on the main thorough-fares in the city, for ground transportation, and in every Metro stations for the underground network.

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Bucharest arrival by car [edit this]

Approaching from Transylvania on the DN1 you'll pass both airports ( North Bucharest - hotel  Sky Gate  in front of the airport, right side ) before reaching the Soseaua Kiseleff, an avenue which le... more
Type: By car
Gara de Nord [edit this]

The international and domestic services terminate at the Gara de Nord , which is the main rail station in the city; a small entrance fee (payable if you don't possess a ticket) apply.Luggage can be st... more
Type: Train station
Otopeni Airport (International Airport Henri Coanda) [edit this]

International air passengers arrive at the recently renovated Henri Coanda Otopeni airport , 16km north of the centre. Upon arrival fill in a talon de intrare (which you must retain for departure) ... more
Type: Airport